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Just got back from a week in the bush, out of mobile range and definately no computer access (didn't even know who won the Cup until this morning). I can't believe how I missed Demonland and how much reading I have to do to catch up on all things 'Melbourne' and all things T$ No B$. Congrats on passing the 1000 mark Redleg.

 

Just got back from a week in the bush, out of mobile range and definately no computer access (didn't even know who won the Cup until this morning). I can't believe how I missed Demonland and how much reading I have to do to catch up on all things 'Melbourne' and all things T$ No B$. Congrats on passing the 1000 mark Redleg.

Other than the continued T$/GWS and DB threads and a bit of the Sylvia thread you haven't really missed much. Yes, the Cup has gone been won by the French again, Black Caviar has made it 16 from 16 starts and Banana prices are dropping. And there's training this morning with what should be a fuller squad at 10am. Welcome back.

2011 has finally started to show a good side to me.

Went to the Basketball last night.

The Tigers are coming together beautifully.

5 wins from 6 games, it is not hard to see why patrick mills is in the NBA ( when they are playing )

The guy is brilliant.

Such a contrast to the Dees, most of the team have only been playing together 10 weeks

and they are already looking good.

As well i don't have to wait 3 years till they develop ( I know it is a different situation. )

Finally something with "Melbourne" in it that is doing well.

Roll on summer 2011 /2

 

Sam Blease is one of us:-

Was just eating a banana and all of sudden it got crunchy.. Just took half my back tooth off haha off to see uncle kev the dentist!!

From Sam's twitter -


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Well 16 days and counting.

Draft comment: Would love to see Demetriou present the jumper to the number 1 draft pick, who says how excited he is to be at GWS and hopes to be there for life, with the camera then flashing to a picture of "you know who" in his GWS jumper.

Well 16 days and counting.

Draft comment: Would love to see Demetriou present the jumper to the number 1 draft pick, who says how excited he is to be at GWS and hopes to be there for life, with the camera then flashing to a picture of "you know who" in his GWS jumper.

Ivan Milat has a GWS jumper?

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Listening to Girls Aloud - Don't speak French. Sloonie that is one after the 90's.

Also Chris Rea - Fool If You Think It's Over.

 
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Interesting picture under training times on club site showing Bailey in the background and Aussie in the foreground. Times change quickly.

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15 days and counting.

Draft Comment: Will we see the 2 boys picked by Port and Lions in the first round in amongst all the early GWS picks, scream with delight, when they realise they don't have to play with GWS?


15 days and counting.

Draft Comment: Will we see the 2 boys picked by Port and Lions in the first round in amongst all the early GWS picks, scream with delight, when they realise they don't have to play with GWS?

I doubt whether there are going to be any squeals of delight from the poor kid who has to go to Port Adelaide. That's like going to Blacktown but you get to wear designer moccasins.

BTW what time zone are you in. By me, it's 16 days to go.

It's my birthday and on this joyous occasion I bought myself some bananas. You may think I jest but Safeway 5.79 a kg says why the bloody hell not to me! :)

It's my birthday and on this joyous occasion I bought myself some bananas. You may think I jest but Safeway 5.79 a kg says why the bloody hell not to me! :)

Enjoy the moment....Bring on Season 5 0f BB....

It's my birthday and on this joyous occasion I bought myself some bananas. You may think I jest but Safeway 5.79 a kg says why the bloody hell not to me! :)

next time Sloonie pop down to Aldi at $4.99 B)

Got $5.99 a kilo at Vic markets on Saturday - was stoked to have my first banana in an eternity...... Until walking into woollies 2 hours later $5.49 kg -got ripped by Vic markets!!!!! Not happy jan/ end rant


Got $5.99 a kilo at Vic markets on Saturday - was stoked to have my first banana in an eternity...... Until walking into woollies 2 hours later $5.49 kg -got ripped by Vic markets!!!!! Not happy jan/ end rant

Bet the Vic Market ones taste better tho....Vitamins are extracted from food before sale at Woolies!!!!

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Funny that we are back on the bananas as I just had one with ice cream while watching Seinfeld.

Funny that we are back on the bananas as I just had one with ice cream while watching Seinfeld.

That is a utopian moment you must celebrate, similiar in the way Jerry celebrates a good parking Spot!!


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And for some more disco Bee Gees - Love You Inside Out.

I am one of the few who admit to loving disco.

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The chains are on the car ready to go and hopefully our maid has given our Hotham chalet a clean-up prior to our arrival tomorrow.

Our son Ben is bringing up a few of his Xavier College mates. Next week it's Becky and her group from Lauriston.

I missed the season here last year as we decided to head over to Banff in Canada. Just couldn't stand to be in town while the Dees were losing.

Old chap - can't have been much snow at Banff during our footy season, what oh? Still, I guess one can just hang out with some of the chaps from school, or maybe from the city, and have a few cocktails, or do a bit of work for the old man, what?

And old chap - better keep a bit of an eye on those Xavier chaps - they are gaining a bit of a reputation for getting a bit out of hand at times - and most of them are Catholics, what!

And for some more disco Bee Gees - Love You Inside Out.

I am one of the few who admit to loving disco.

jive talking, Disco inferno and all Hot Chocolate are sublime moments.

 
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jive talking, Disco inferno and all Hot Chocolate are sublime moments.

Am going to find my flairs, high heel shoes and open neck multi color shirt and get it on.

Am going to find my flairs, high heel shoes and open neck multi color shirt and get it on.

It's Disco Stu from The Simpson's!!!


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