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Clutterbuck?

 
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Casey is going to be a big side this year. Obvious why they got rid of Fev.

 

Casey is going to be a big side this year. Obvious why they got rid of Fev.

yes I am really interested to see how Williams performs.

Nice to see a recruit who is not a skinny development project.

Sorry boys Got my threads mixed up Getting old


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Sorry boys Got my threads mixed up Getting old

Know the feeling.

Folks ... I think this thread is going to peter out unless we find a new angle.

Who do we have on our list to fulfil the role that the unmentionable one was set for before he jumped ship?

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Folks ... I think this thread is going to peter out unless we find a new angle.

Who do we have on our list to fulfil the role that the unmentionable one was set for before he jumped ship?

Would have thought Gysberts or even Evans.

 

Folks ... I think this thread is going to peter out unless we find a new angle.

Who do we have on our list to fulfil the role that the unmentionable one was set for before he jumped ship?

J.Viney may be the comparable one..unfortunately. Even though he isn't quite on the list, just in presence.

2012 Membership Calendar: Ins & outs from 2011.

Ins

Trengove

Petterd

Outs

Morton

Bate

I find it impossible to read anything into the changes, but surely someone will find a way!

(it's obviously the off season, the drafts are done and dusted, and there's bugger all to discuss).

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Folks ... I think this thread is going to peter out unless we find a new angle.

Who do we have on our list to fulfil the role that the unmentionable one was set for before he jumped ship?

I'll go with Gysberts, but he'll need to develop his engine x lots.

I think in its in the public interest to discuss the Prime Minister's wage of $485k p.a. At first, I considered this to be an obscenity and then I thought about it and when I took into account that one AFL footballer with a wonky knee is going to take home $2m next year and his old man is going to get $2k per week watching 17 & 18 y.os running around on the weekend, I came to the conclusion that Julia's pay is just about right.

Folks ... I think this thread is going to peter out unless we find a new angle.

Who do we have on our list to fulfil the role that the unmentionable one was set for before he jumped ship?

Agreed we shouldn't let it peter out.

Instead let's phil it up.

Many posters on this particular thread would be familiar with the influence of Molly Meldrum over the years.

Molly is currently in a coma after a fall at his home.

Yes, he's been weird and whacky at times and he barracks for St. Kilda but he's been a lovable part of the scene since his Kommotion days.

Let's pray for his return to good health.

Many posters on this particular thread would be familiar with the influence of Molly Meldrum over the years.

Molly is currently in a coma after a fall at his home.

Yes, he's been weird and whacky at times and he barracks for St. Kilda but he's been a lovable part of the scene since his Kommotion days.

Let's pray for his return to good health.

Agree 100% WJ

I was rung last night by my daughter at 9.00 PM she had just heard it on the radio.

I am surprised how much it has affected me.


Many posters on this particular thread would be familiar with the influence of Molly Meldrum over the years.

Molly is currently in a coma after a fall at his home.

Yes, he's been weird and whacky at times and he barracks for St. Kilda but he's been a lovable part of the scene since his Kommotion days.

Let's pray for his return to good health.

Absolutely. Molly has been an integral part of the Australian popular music scene for almost as long as I can remember. Weird and whacky definitely, but also a key part of the structure. Get well soon Molly.

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Absolutely. Molly has been an integral part of the Australian popular music scene for almost as long as I can remember. Weird and whacky definitely, but also a key part of the structure. Get well soon Molly.

Agree.

Absolutely. Molly has been an integral part of the Australian popular music scene for almost as long as I can remember. Weird and whacky definitely, but also a key part of the structure. Get well soon Molly.

I have worked with Molly a few times over the Years....He is part of the Furniture..Terrible in front of a camera, But we did get this piece of Genius in 1980 because of Molly's complete incompetence

Let us also remember that Molly back in '66 fainted during the last quarter of the Grand Final, thus missing the Saints win the flag! He was a cheer squad member...Hahaha my favourite Molly story!!

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Well, as for Norman Gunston, who could interview Guns 'N Roses better than him?

Wish he was still on TV. Always made me laugh.


Wish he was still on TV. Always made me laugh.

Norman was on the steps of Parliament House as Gough Whitlam made his "Well may we say God Save the Queen Speech" it is incredible Footage...Could never happen today!!!

The Guy is a complete world class legend!

Norman was on the steps of Parliament House as Gough Whitlam made his "Well may we say God Save the Queen Speech" it is incredible Footage...Could never happen today!!!

The Guy is a complete world class legend!

Here it is Wyl

 
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Bob Hawke's reaction always cracks me up!!

I always loved the fact that Bob coined the phrase " little Johnny Howard" to describe his opponent, when in fact Howard is a couple of inches taller than Bob. I have met both a few times and can vouch for that.

PS. John Howard is an extremely friendly man and whether you come from his side of Politics or not, you have to admit that he tried to improve the country. Bob and his sucessor Paul Keating unlike Howard ended up making millions from their political contacts and it always leaves me wondering about them.

Any way back to the real issues on this thread and yes readers I had a banana smoothie this morning for breakfast at Phamish in St. Kilda. It was ok but should have been colder.


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