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I am not homophobic, but does there need to be an Ad on the Demonland Melbourne Demons Forum page at the top headed " Meet Gay Men Online". There are young kids on Demonland and I think it is pretty ordinary. It seems to be alternating. Now it says meet Asian Women For Love Online. Gee.

I am not homophobic, but does there need to be an Ad on the Demonland Melbourne Demons Forum page at the top headed " Meet Gay Men Online". There are young kids on Demonland and I think it is pretty ordinary. It seems to be alternating. Now it says meet Asian Women For Love Online. Gee.

Another reason to subscribe-my ads have been removed but now I am considering not paying just for the spice.

As far as meeting gay men goes-using the MFC as a marketing place is sheer genius.Blouse city .

 

Is it just me tonight BB I am struggling to find a thread that interests me.

Seems we are generating multiple thread that cover the same 2 -3 subjects.

I might have to give Demonland a break it is similar to our season at present.

Theres a new designer drug called "Bath Salts" Old Dee.

It can send you into a homocidal frenzy after one use.

I've ordered some (online) to ween myself off 'land.

May be worth a try if we keep having to talk about drafting teens that are maybe good or sacking kids who are no good .

Serious and getting those ads, last night.

Well you've either incriminated yourself, or someone has been defiling your computer.

I'm not sure the site holders have much control over the ads, I believe it's mostly controlled by Google's Adsense.

While Google often shows you ads based on the content of the page you are viewing, we also show some ads based on the types of websites you visit, view, or where you interact with an ad or other Google product supported by Google's advertising services.
 

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Well you've either incriminated yourself, or someone has been defiling your computer.

I'm not sure the site holders have much control over the ads, I believe it's mostly controlled by Google's Adsense.

Live and let live I say. Redleg was merely browsing throught the oppportunities life presents.

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Well you've either incriminated yourself, or someone has been defiling your computer.

I'm not sure the site holders have much control over the ads, I believe it's mostly controlled by Google's Adsense.

Never visited a Gay Men site in my life.


Never visited a Gay Men site in my life.

I've visited Demonland nearly daily but never inhaled .

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I've visited Demonland nearly daily but never inhaled .

Then you must have a lot of air inside you.

 

Well you've either incriminated yourself, or someone has been defiling your computer.

I'm not sure the site holders have much control over the ads, I believe it's mostly controlled by Google's Adsense.

Well , I've been wondering why I've been seeing ads for the following ...

Transcendental meditation , astral traveling , crystals , tarot cards , essential oils , yoga , mind reading , tai chi . hypnosis , books on 'fingers crossed' and 'The worth of the rabbits foot'

It all makes sense now :)

Well you've either incriminated yourself, or someone has been defiling your computer.

I'm not sure the site holders have much control over the ads, I believe it's mostly controlled by Google's Adsense.

LOL - Redleg outed :o

only kidding redleg. As far as the young fellers go I think you might be surprised to know that they know more about gay life styles/choices than you or I do


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It is becoming very clear that we will have a vastly different list by xmas. Perhaps a quarter may be turned over this summer and with more to go next year. MN will really stamp his list and one can imagine him having a big input to drafting/recruiting this season and next.

If this year has taught us anything it's that we need to turnover a quarter of our list.

good to see avocadoes coming back, nice ones that is and not the rock-like thigns :)

on another note apparently the football season continues ........

If this year has taught us anything it's that we need to turnover a quarter of our list.

with notice to another half dozen they might be next come 2013 !!
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Just saw the first quarter of Eagles final and I know it's tiresome, but I just swore at BP.


I just hope RR didn't hear you Redleg or he may turn this thread into another poll.

Just saw the first quarter of Eagles final and I know it's tiresome, but I just swore at BP.

I was pi55ed off with the oil spill also Redleg but gay men ,bananas ,and oil really have nothing to do with it .

i wonder if there should be a poll about having polls ?

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i wonder if there should be a poll about having polls ?

Could we vote on whether we have the poll to decide on having polls.

Could we vote on whether we have the poll to decide on having polls.

probably..

a show of hands ??


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probably..

a show of hands ??

Could we debate that?

Could we debate that?

amongst our masses I have no doubt :unsure:
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I could live with the two Perth clubs winning this week.

 

theres two Perth clubs ?? :huh:

Dont tell Freo or West Coast....but theres an interloper !!! :)

( if youve been there, you'll understand... tad territorial !! )

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And the war between Pies, Malthouse and Carlton heats up.


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