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9 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Did either salute?

Kingofwallstreet won Group 3 Classic and is heading to the Derby all being well. Pinstriped ran 3rd after being too far back on turn into straight.

 
15 hours ago, old dee said:

I cannot see the new base at Caulfield being operation this decade if at all. The new leaders at the racing club don't seem to share the same enthusiasm as the previous board. It's Casey for a long time yet I fear.

I was talking to another Dees supporter yesterday who says that Caulfield is Crown Land , and that it’s to be used for “racing recreation” only.Hence the hold up. My neighbour is a very experienced lawyer.

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Kingofwallstreet won Group 3 Classic and is heading to the Derby all being well. Pinstriped ran 3rd after being too far back on turn into straight.

Sounds like a good day Mr. Leg.

 
3 hours ago, Dingo said:

I was talking to another Dees supporter yesterday who says that Caulfield is Crown Land , and that it’s to be used for “racing recreation” only.Hence the hold up. My neighbour is a very experienced lawyer.

With a government fighting for survival I doubt it is on their priority list.  

Just stopped by (again!😁) to note what a special page number we're on.


29 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Just stopped by (again!😁) to note what a special page number we're on.

Excellent observation 

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

Excellent observation 

Thanks, OD.

The likes of us will need to get a shuffle on, posting wise, if we're to see another 'notable' here before we shuffle off...

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Kingofwallstreet won Group 3 Classic and is heading to the Derby all being well. Pinstriped ran 3rd after being too far back on turn into straight.

Nice!

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Have I missed anything relating to the Dees since my last post?

1 hour ago, DemonFrog said:

Have I missed anything relating to the Dees since my last post?

No just the usual stuff. Welcome back I have missed you.


On 01/11/2024 at 07:50, old dee said:

No just the usual stuff. Welcome back I have missed you.

I see we are more entertaining off field than on these days. I am hoping we can win another flag in the next 50 years or so as things are not looking good for one in next decade or three.

I hope you are well OD?

On 01/11/2024 at 07:59, Bitter but optimistic said:

Have you been hibernating Frog ?

I not been paying that much attention to the Dees lately as the loss of 4 straight finals matches was so annoying. But it appears the Dees are self-destructing in so many ways,  I had to come out of my hibernation and order a truck load of popcorn.

I hope you are well?

On 01/11/2024 at 09:11, DemonFrog said:

Have I missed anything relating to the Dees since my last post?

Good to have you back DF. Not much banana-related developments of late (unless you count the interest in the off-field workings of the Dees, over which the football "journalism" community appear to have gone bananas ... :-) )

8 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

I not been paying that much attention to the Dees lately as the loss of 4 straight finals matches was so annoying. But it appears the Dees are self-destructing in so many ways,  I had to come out of my hibernation and order a truck load of popcorn.

I hope you are well?

I am very well thank you Frog. 
I am sitting by The Manor’s pond encouraging the cat to stalk and devour some of your cousins!


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I have had 11 small banana smoothies over 11 days.

I can’t work out why I have gained weight.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

I have had 11 small banana smoothies over 11 days.

I can’t work out why I have gained weight.

Could not be the bananas! 

On 03/11/2024 at 12:18, Bitter but optimistic said:

I am very well thank you Frog. 
I am sitting by The Manor’s pond encouraging the cat to stalk and devour some of your cousins!

You do know big fella that we are descended from Vikings?  So things may not end well for your cats. Talking of cats you are making me feel hungry 😋 

On 03/11/2024 at 09:05, Red and Bluebeard said:

Good to have you back DF. Not much banana-related developments of late (unless you count the interest in the off-field workings of the Dees, over which the football "journalism" community appear to have gone bananas ... :-) )

I love eating/drinking a banana 🍌 or two 😋 😍 and currently glad I don't hear a lot of what is going on in Demonland as Apparently I must know what is happening at Fremantle and the Eagles.  Will my suffering ever STOP?

On 03/11/2024 at 14:50, Redleg said:

I have had 11 small banana smoothies over 11 days.

I can’t work out why I have gained weight.

Your wearing heavier shoes 👞 and clothes as nothing bad would come from consuming bananas 🍌 😋 😜 😉 


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4 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Your wearing heavier shoes 👞 and clothes as nothing bad would come from consuming bananas 🍌 😋 😜 😉 

That’s what I think too.

23 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I am aware that it’s forbidden to use his name around here but I thought readers should be aware that since his retirement from football, the lad has made good establishing a massive trucking empire.

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Commitment to the family company is admirable but that is a weird t-shirt his dad is wearing.

 
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44 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I am aware that it’s forbidden to use his name around here but I thought readers should be aware that since his retirement from football, the lad has made good establishing a massive trucking empire.

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Where are the mods when needed?

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

Where are the mods when needed?

Exactly, I think Jack should given a week off.


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