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Robbo gave us a rap for signing Blease and for Foundation result on 360. Finally something good according to a Media person.

 

Robbo gave us a rap for signing Blease and for Foundation result on 360. Finally something good according to a Media person.

that must have been painful for him :o
 

its the Seinfeld thread !!

ahhh only another 9 days and the pain is over :unsure:


ahhh only another 9 days and the pain is over :unsure:

I agree Bb

it says a lot about the average MFC supporter that we see the end August as a pain releaving time.

Not Joy at playings finals, Anger at just missing the finals or things are looking up for the next year after improvment this year.

No we are happy the pain stops.

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Then there is only 8 weeks until pre season training begins.....

Am i alone in mentally already being in 2014 ?

13 stopped existing months ago for me really .

 
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Am i alone in mentally already being in 2014 ?

13 stopped existing months ago for me really .

I am already in drafting and trading mode.

Am i alone in mentally already being in 2014 ?

13 stopped existing months ago for me really .

Just give me and Redleg the results of the Spring carnival for 2012 and 2013 and we can buy whoever you want for 2014.


well I'll qualify that...13 exists of course but Im really looking forward to 14. By then much should have clicked into place. 13 will be a procession of refinement, one hopes. At least games wll be watchable hopefully in 13, but its 14 Im looking forward to.

I expect those who read and post in this thread enjoy it, but perhaps there are many like me who don't read it because it no longer has a clear purpose and title. As a result many of us will be missing out on whatever pearls of wisdom are posted.

The thread was created as a reaction to the endless discussion of $cully on other threads. That has dwindled to a trickle calculating how many thousands of dollars he is getting per kick (snigger).

So at he risk of having my head kicked in, and hear the obvious responses of "ignore it if you don't like it" etc., can I suggest perhaps it is time to close the thread?

I expect those who read and post in this thread enjoy it, but perhaps there are many like me who don't read it because it no longer has a clear purpose and title. As a result many of us will be missing out on whatever pearls of wisdom are posted.

The thread was created as a reaction to the endless discussion of $cully on other threads. That has dwindled to a trickle calculating how many thousands of dollars he is getting per kick (snigger).

So at he risk of having my head kicked in, and hear the obvious responses of "ignore it if you don't like it" etc., can I suggest perhaps it is time to close the thread?

couldn't possibly declare the innings closed when it is 3 short of a century

Bananas are good in Koh Samui today...

At least you break the stereotype of pi55isng off to the snow .


why do people who dont care for this thread care whether it exists ??

I expect those who read and post in this thread enjoy it, but perhaps there are many like me who don't read it because it no longer has a clear purpose and title. As a result many of us will be missing out on whatever pearls of wisdom are posted.

The thread was created as a reaction to the endless discussion of $cully on other threads. That has dwindled to a trickle calculating how many thousands of dollars he is getting per kick (snigger).

So at he risk of having my head kicked in, and hear the obvious responses of "ignore it if you don't like it" etc., can I suggest perhaps it is time to close the thread?

KICK, KICK, KICK.

Take your on advice Sue Just ignore if you don't like it

What do you need another thread on who will draft later this year or will we get Cloke or which pick will we use for Viney?

why do people who dont care for this thread care whether it exists ??

An extremely good question bb!

Perhaps they are not clever enough to understand the thread?

KICK, KICK, KICK.

Take your on advice Sue Just ignore if you don't like it

What do you need another thread on who will draft later this year or will we get Cloke or which pick will we use for Viney?

Fight for your rights Old Dee!

How dare anyone try to stop our drivel.


Bananas are good in Koh Samui today...

GEE WYL, Your quite the jet setter. You've been in Asia for some months now. Yet you still spend alot of time on DL. Kudos for thinking of home whilst on holidays

Fight for your rights Old Dee!

How dare anyone try to stop our drivel.

I actually think there is less drivel on here Biffen than a few other threads at present.

Take the "Foundation heroes" thread as an example

A lot of comment on there leaves me in total wonderment

GEE WYL, Your quite the jet setter. You've been in Asia for some months now. Yet you still spend alot of time on DL. Kudos for thinking of home whilst on holidays

Wifi is everywhere here. It is a blast posting from a beach somewhere with a Chang or Tiger just cracked!!
 

Wifi is everywhere here. It is a blast posting from a beach somewhere with a Chang or Tiger just cracked!!

Looks like you have plenty of salt for my wounds wyl

Looks like you have plenty of salt for my wounds wyl

You aint done yet old boy..head up chest out!!

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