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That's all true Redleg, but I recall very similar sentiments about this year's Trade Week. That unexpectedly captured every Dees supporter's attention late in the piece.

We shall speak thursday night next week and see if we have anything to talk about.

 
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Given that the T$ thread has resumed in a slightly different guise, I thought I should mention that I had my first banana split since the end of the footy season last night. Banana (obviously), fresh passionfruit, crushed nuts and lashings of whipped cream. Delicious, but not great for the waist-line I guess. When I told my lovely wife that it reminded me of Demonland, it confirmed in her mind that I've completely lost it. Some people just don't understand!

Did you share some with your wife or devour it all yourself.

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Well, I was a late starter. I'm about to hit the big 60 in March and have two kids aged 9 and 12... so no grand kids here (although I tell my kids how lucky they are having a dad and a grandad all in the one person). Oh, and both boys follow the Dees, with a leaning to the Swans, being in Sydney; I've told them there will only be an issue if they start to get interested in GWS.

I hit the big 60 in February but as a leap year baby it will be my 15th birthday. I have 2 kids 31 and 29 ( Scoop Junior) and 1 grandchild 23 months. Hoping for many more little demons.

 
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Would that make you "Scoop"?

That is my real nickname which I have had for about 40 years. I adopted Redleg when I first came on Demonland as my son had used Scoop Junior for his demonland name. Therefore i am only Redleg on here. There are those that only use my nickname when speaking to me, such as WJ and Mrs. WJ.


That is my real nickname which I have had for about 40 years. I adopted Redleg when I first came on Demonland as my son had used Scoop Junior for his demonland name. Therefore i am only Redleg on here. There are those that only use my nickname when speaking to me, such as WJ and Mrs. WJ.

Interesting, I'd always wondered whether your nickname may've been Scoop based on SJ's alias. I reckon having Scoop and Scoop Junior on Demonland would've been a nice touch, personally.

That is my real nickname which I have had for about 40 years. I adopted Redleg when I first came on Demonland as my son had used Scoop Junior for his demonland name. Therefore i am only Redleg on here. There are those that only use my nickname when speaking to me, such as WJ and Mrs. WJ.

haha you guys crack me up regularly. Do carry on won't you.

That is my real nickname which I have had for about 40 years. I adopted Redleg when I first came on Demonland as my son had used Scoop Junior for his demonland name. Therefore i am only Redleg on here. There are those that only use my nickname when speaking to me, such as WJ and Mrs. WJ.

I always assumed your nickname was just the a result of an unfortunate encounter with a jellyfish of some kind.

 
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I always assumed your nickname was just the a result of an unfortunate encounter with a jellyfish of some kind.

Glad it didn't sting the shorter leg.

That is my real nickname which I have had for about 40 years. I adopted Redleg when I first came on Demonland as my son had used Scoop Junior for his demonland name. Therefore i am only Redleg on here. There are those that only use my nickname when speaking to me, such as WJ and Mrs. WJ.

Welcome to Demonland Scoop!


I hit the big 60 in February but as a leap year baby it will be my 15th birthday. I have 2 kids 31 and 29 ( Scoop Junior) and 1 grandchild 23 months. Hoping for many more little demons.

My statts read fairly similar Redleg but i am a bit older.

Ya goda luv em!

Did you share some with your wife or devour it all yourself.

Mrs Dof had the banana and passionfruit portion but declined the whipped cream and crushed nuts. She has far more self-control than I do.

My statts read fairly similar Redleg but i am a bit older.

Ya goda luv em!

Congrats old dee on having post no 1111 in this 11th month of the year 11

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More details on you know who in Sun today. What a web.


Congrats old dee on having post no 1111 in this 11th month of the year 11

You are very observant "mollydee"

did not notice.

Glad i have won something this week.

i seem to be fighting a losing battle with Computers and software.

I am about to throw the whole thing off the westgate.

That is if I can get high enough to clear the new fence

You are very observant "mollydee"

did not notice.

Glad i have won something this week.

i seem to be fighting a losing battle with Computers and software.

I am about to throw the whole thing off the westgate.

That is if I can get high enough to clear the new fence

Yes -- it slipped under Redleg's guard !

Was just listening, and pondering how good it would be if our bloke became an all time classic like this one. No chance I guess, but the off season is time for dreaming.

http://youtu.be/UPrixYOTNHw


But only three will be drafted in seven day's time.

talking of rookie draft, Jack do you know what our pick numbers are?

 
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Don't know the rules but I haven't heard of any concessions to GWS in the rookie draft so it's probably 1. GWS 2. Gold Coast ... etc then in order of how the clubs finished from bottom up.

No, I am sure GWS get the first few rookies as well.

No, I am sure GWS get the first few rookies as well.

I suppose that's because they are a bit short on youth, eh?


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