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Happy Redleg!

16th locked in.

Told you so weeks ago.

Thank God 2012 is over not that I expect a lot more from 2013.

Bananas all round

You were right. Hope we don't stuff up trading/drafting.

 

You were right. Hope we don't stuff up trading/drafting.

Surely with different people involved we can snag a couple of good players

 

Correct me if i'm wrong, Its only 4 weeks til the start of the footy season. Trade, Free Agency and the draft. Exciting times ahead. I particulary looking forward to the training reports too.


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Correct me if i'm wrong, Its only 4 weeks til the start of the footy season. Trade, Free Agency and the draft. Exciting times ahead. I particulary looking forward to the training reports too.

Agree. It is what will give us hope and keep going.

Any good news yet?

Yep, sun is out, bananas are ripe. Coffee's made and I reckon, allthings equal we wont lose another game all year :lol:
 

Yep, sun is out, bananas are ripe. Coffee's made and I reckon, allthings equal we wont lose another game all year :lol:

Excellent bb

Thank God for a few on Demonland you keep me going!

I reckon we are safe till about 1st. February 2013

What a season. Not only did we lose again but the grandson came over on Sunday and ate all my remaining bananas

Brekky just wasn't the same this morning, but the sun did come out and the sky was still there


What a season. Not only did we lose again but the grandson came over on Sunday and ate all my remaining bananas

Brekky just wasn't the same this morning, but the sun did come out and the sky was still there

Is he a dees boy?

If so all is forgiven

you need to have a secret stash of 'nanas !! ^_^

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Home today. I started my fitness/diet today and I am going to strip fitter next season, just like I hope our boys do. Just went for a long walk and now for a healthy lunch.

Bought a packet of Blackmores Chocolate/Blackcurrent diet shakes and tried one this morning. Nearly spat it out, possibly the worst drink I have ever had. Don't buy it if you are thinking of it, or see it in the chemists.

Should have stuck to banana flavour.

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Now Jurrah. 2012 has been such a great year for the MFC. No wonder I talk crap about bananas.

Now Jurrah. 2012 has been such a great year for the MFC. No wonder I talk crap about bananas.

Seems the current price is the only highlight for 2012

Oh besides my lovely GD and her mum


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Seems the current price is the only highlight for 2012

Guess what I had on my toast this morning.

I think we all need a good news story for the club as soon as possible. Even the rumour of a good player wanting to come to us would help the mood.

Guess what I had on my toast this morning.

I think we all need a good news story for the club as soon as possible. Even the rumour of a good player wanting to come to us would help the mood.

I can make one up Redleg!

No best not too I might look a little silly when the Goodard deals falls through

I've started work on building a time machine.

I'm really impatient to find out where we will be in 5 years time

Unfortunately on my current progress it looks like it will take me more than 5 years to get it working

C'est la vie

I've started work on building a time machine.

I'm really impatient to find out where we will be in 5 years time

Unfortunately on my current progress it looks like it will take me more than 5 years to get it working

C'est la vie

If you built a time machine you can save us from all this and go back to 2001 and become CAC's assistant recruiter...

If you built a time machine you can save us from all this and go back to 2001 and become CAC's assistant recruiter...

think i'd go back further and prevent the sacking of Norm and the flight of Ron


If you built a time machine you can save us from all this and go back to 2001 and become CAC's assistant recruiter...

beat me by 4 minutes

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If you built a time machine you can save us from all this and go back to 2001 and become CAC's assistant recruiter...

Problem would be that CAC wouldn't listen to him.

"What, you want Buddy, Cyril, Pendles and Swan, no way".

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Home today. I started my fitness/diet today and I am going to strip fitter next season, just like I hope our boys do. Just went for a long walk and now for a healthy lunch.

Bought a packet of Blackmores Chocolate/Blackcurrent diet shakes and tried one this morning. Nearly spat it out, possibly the worst drink I have ever had. Don't buy it if you are thinking of it, or see it in the chemists.

Should have stuck to banana flavour.

Natures Way, good flavoured protein shake and fills you up... should help with dieting.

 

beat me by 4 minutes

You could go back in time to 5 minutes previous...

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Natures Way, good flavoured protein shake and fills you up... should help with dieting.

Thanks will give it a try. May come out of retirement, as we will have plenty of spots on the list to fill.


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