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Well now the Casey Scorps are broke.

2012 just goes from one disaster to another.

I will be really sad when this year ends in a footy sense.

2013 must be better surely!

Well now the Casey Scorps are broke.

2012 just goes from one disaster to another.

I will be really sad when this year ends in a footy sense.

2013 must be better surely!

Is it true that our NAB Cup season starts on February 13th next year?

 

Is it true that our NAB Cup season starts on February 13th next year?

Nearly fell for it mate.

You would have had me but the 13th. is a Wednesday


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It will be interesting to see how the Casey situation ends up.

It will be interesting to see how the Casey situation ends up.

There was supposedly a meeting last night redleg but cannot see any mention in the media so far.

There was supposedly a meeting last night redleg but cannot see any mention in the media so far.

its being decided today apparently. well the Melbourne as pect of it.

Logic suggets Casey Demons , but then when does logic ever play a good game !! lol

 

its being decided today apparently. well the Melbourne as pect of it.

Logic suggets Casey Demons , but then when does logic ever play a good game !! lol

Soft tissue injuries have crippled his chances in recent years bb

Soft tissue injuries have crippled his chances in recent years bb

its a curse !!

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and on a friday !!!!! yikes !!! lol

and on a friday !!!!! yikes !!! lol

Fortunately the 13th is a Wednesday bb

Fortunately the 13th is a Wednesday bb

but HT's isnt :)

but HT's isnt :)

Ok it has taken a little while but I think I get it.

You mean the year!

HT's draft countdown....today is 13......Friday...oooooooooohhhh !!!! lol


HT's draft countdown....today is 13......Friday...oooooooooohhhh !!!! lol

It's ok BB, tomorrow will be 12.

Phew !!!!

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Can't update on the banana situation up here on the Gold Coast, unfortunately.

Can't update on the banana situation up here on the Gold Coast, unfortunately.

???

haven't you got the banana app on your iphone?


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or you could check out the federal government's BananaWatch website

ABC kids show Bananas in Pyjamas should give an update.

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Just watched the first half of Dees v GC at the G on Fox Footy. Morton had 1 possie i saw and put it out of bounds.

Gysberts looked apathetic, got a couple of possies and then turned them all over. He didn't tackle, chase and basically spectated.

Beamer did nothing other than point which he does very well.

Can only say they were pathetic that day. I am sure they would agree.

Just watched the first half of Dees v GC at the G on Fox Footy. Morton had 1 possie i saw and put it out of bounds.

Gysberts looked apathetic, got a couple of possies and then turned them all over. He didn't tackle, chase and basically spectated.

Beamer did nothing other than point which he does very well.

Can only say they were pathetic that day. I am sure they would agree.

Hence they are no longer at the Dees.

Thanks Guys but it did not work

 

or you could check out the federal government's BananaWatch website

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