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A real classic with the fantastic voice of Gary Puckett - Over You by the Union Gap.

Enjoy Demonland at night when I can load up the you tube as background. Great way to end the day before bed.

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

No it's Disco Red.

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And for that lovely night's sleep, have a look at the original video of Promises - Baby It's You. Guys you will dream of the girl singer all night long, Well you will if you are like me. She is the sister of the two guys and they were a Canadian group.

 
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I have cancelled the draft countdown as nobody seems interested and I can't blame them.

I also note on another thread, that the new Coach of our ex player is getting upset, at rumours of doubt as to the fitness of his new charge, emanating from the South.

I have cancelled the draft countdown as nobody seems interested and I can't blame them.

I also note on another thread, that the new Coach of our ex player is getting upset, at rumours of doubt as to the fitness of his new charge, emanating from the South.

Silly old fool and and silly young tool in that order. I'm very content in the knowledge that neither of them are at my Club.


I have cancelled the draft countdown as nobody seems interested and I can't blame them.

I also note on another thread, that the new Coach of our ex player is getting upset, at rumours of doubt as to the fitness of his new charge, emanating from the South.

Nothing wrong with Matty Warnock.

I can assure you that he's fit as a fiddle, a good bloke and he comes from a fine family.

 
I am up to season 4 ep 2 so please say nothing concerning the future of Walt Jesse or any of the storylines. Once i have watched the lot feel free to PM me anytime

love the axe dragging debauchery of Breaking Bad,,,, that show freaks me out totally, i love the characters and storyline, though i feel Season 4 is being stretched out a bit and that Skyla's character sometimes unconvincing. am currently stranded on episode 6. the hank / walt thing is the big teaser.

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What would be the odds of this draft trifecta for the Dees, Manson, Hall and Tuck?

Start with a million to one.


love the axe dragging debauchery of Breaking Bad,,,, that show freaks me out totally, i love the characters and storyline, though i feel Season 4 is being stretched out a bit and that Skyla's character sometimes unconvincing. am currently stranded on episode 6. the hank / walt thing is the big teaser.

keep on trucking...it's worth it!

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Redleg, I'd take those odds if you moved them out to around 250mil/1...

How about you send me $100 and I will take the bet for you. Then you can try and recover if you win.

How about you send me $100 and I will take the bet for you. Then you can try and recover if you win.

I know of a bank in Nigeria that will give you a better return for your money if you send me the $100.

I know of a bank in Nigeria that will give you a better return for your money if you send me the $100.

"We are the Dodgy Brothers"..."Let me do the deal for you..."

Just had the most enjoyable 24 hours for some time.

Babysitting my 10 month old grand daughter.

What a treat right now she is running a long way in front of the MFC.

But tomorrow is another day

Just had the most enjoyable 24 hours for some time.

Babysitting my 10 month old grand daughter.

What a treat right now she is running a long way in front of the MFC.

But tomorrow is another day

Family and the MFC are tops with me old dee. Number four grand daughter is only 8 days old ..... time to sign her up I reckon.

Family and the MFC are tops with me old dee. Number four grand daughter is only 8 days old ..... time to sign her up I reckon.

WHAT??? She wasn't signed up on day one? Hope you've taken the photo in the beenie and scarf !

Congratulations Dee !

Family and the MFC are tops with me old dee. Number four grand daughter is only 8 days old ..... time to sign her up I reckon.

Congratulations Deeoldfart.

Looks like you might have better luck than me.

I am working on it but Mother is a Bombers fan, father and grandmother Pies.

Unless we start winning the majority of games I have no hope.

Kids go for winners that 's why her mother left the Dees for the Bombers.

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Congratulations Deeoldfart.

Looks like you might have better luck than me.

I am working on it but Mother is a Bombers fan, father and grandmother Pies.

Unless we start winning the majority of games I have no hope.

Kids go for winners that 's why her mother left the Dees for the Bombers.

You have your work cut out there old dee. But as you know, where there's life there's hope .......... you and I are proof of that old mate.


WHAT??? She wasn't signed up on day one? Hope you've taken the photo in the beenie and scarf !

Congratulations Dee !

Thanks molly. Beanie and bib at this stage.

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It tells us the quality of the GWS side if Junior is seriously in contention for a game. He will probably win their B & F.

 
It tells us the quality of the GWS side if Junior is seriously in contention for a game. He will probably win their B & F.

I think Junior would certainly have gotten his fair share of games at Melbourne in 2011 and possibly even into next year so it doesn't come as a surprise that he's a chance to play at GWS next year.

I think on balance it was Junior's time to go at the end of 2010 (the departure like a few others in recent times was poorly handled) but given the circumstances in Sydney, I believe he'll be a valuable acquisition as both a player and a coach and I certainly wish him well in those roles.

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I can't recall a national draft that I have looked forward to less, than the coming one. I am expecting to see 3 new names, who mean nothing to me and be told how lucky were to get them and that they didn't think they would still be there at our picks.


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