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Note that timing is everything. North case out of the way. Crows by next tuesday. Then AFL staff fly out to GC for a couple of days sun and relaxation before the draft. After the draft a couple more days in the sun and then home.

Dees inquiry will go on until nearly xmas and IMO then be abandoned. AFL staff then off to xmas holidays.

 

Note that timing is everything. North case out of the way. Crows by next tuesday. Then AFL staff fly out to GC for a couple of days sun and relaxation before the draft. After the draft a couple more days in the sun and then home.

Dees inquiry will go on until nearly xmas and IMO then be abandoned. AFL staff then off to xmas holidays.

When do you think this will be over? End of January?

It's annoying that this will be lingering for so long, but great opportunity for us to get our defense sorted and water tight

Note that timing is everything. North case out of the way. Crows by next tuesday. Then AFL staff fly out to GC for a couple of days sun and relaxation before the draft. After the draft a couple more days in the sun and then home.

Dees inquiry will go on until nearly xmas and IMO then be abandoned. AFL staff then off to xmas holidays.

Tend to agree Redleg. I've found the re-interviewing very interesting though. Perhaps they pressed stop/record too many times initially.....

 

http://www.afl.com.a...98/default.aspx

according to afl website Lucas Cook will decide which club he will play football in Wednesday?

Brian Cook you mean...:)

As I mentioned recently somewhere that meeting at Icebergs with the AFL and Cook must have been something else.

A seafood basket with a side serve of brown paper bag with "North" written on it.


Tend to agree Redleg. I've found the re-interviewing very interesting though. Perhaps they pressed stop/record too many times initially.....

Yep, they know if this goes to a court they wouldn't have stood a chance with interview practices and duress like that. This is a good sign for us

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Demonland has certainly hotted up today. This draft unfettered. New player Tom Gillies. A QC hired by the MFC.

I feel a celebratory banana smoothie coming on.

Demonland has certainly hotted up today. This draft unfettered. New player Tom Gillies. A QC hired by the MFC.

I feel a celebratory banana smoothie coming on.

I had a banana smoothie last night Redleg. No B$ (on topic), bit of crushed ice and watched replays of Clarke, Cowan & Hussey pounding the Sth African attack. Not one thought re: the ND, I could 'see clearly again'. I'll have another tonight, my son loves banana's and due to their relative low cost now, they're in no short supply at our household.

Gee, ADC is missing all this pleasant conversation, it's a shame.

 
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It shows how down we all are when any bit of good news sends us into raptures.

BTW a drop of Khalua in the old banana smoothie can sure change the flavour.


late night ...Dinner at Seabuzz ( which I can hgighly recommend btw )

Dessert .....Banana piecces wrapped in filo, berry coulis,mascarpone with ice cream ....yumm :)

Rumour to be quashed:

A certain Mr. & Mrs. Redleg were seen today boarding a cruise boat out of Sydney today on what has been described as a "rock n roll cruise".

Apparently, Mr. Redleg wants to relive the days of his youth when rock n roll was in vogue and the Demons were kings.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

Daiquiris all round !! :)

Rumour to be quashed:

A certain Mr. & Mrs. Redleg were seen today boarding a cruise boat out of Sydney today on what has been described as a "rock n roll cruise".

Apparently, Mr. Redleg wants to relive the days of his youth when rock n roll was in vogue and the Demons were kings.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

That should just about last redleg to the Heads

Rumour to be quashed:

A certain Mr. & Mrs. Redleg were seen today boarding a cruise boat out of Sydney today on what has been described as a "rock n roll cruise".

Apparently, Mr. Redleg wants to relive the days of his youth when rock n roll was in vogue and the Demons were kings.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

Let me guess. He just went up to have a look around ..


Rumour to be quashed:

A certain Mr. & Mrs. Redleg were seen today boarding a cruise boat out of Sydney today on what has been described as a "rock n roll cruise".

Apparently, Mr. Redleg wants to relive the days of his youth when rock n roll was in vogue and the Demons were kings.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

I'm genuinely pleased for him. He can hit the dance floor on the love boat and jive to Banana-Rama knowing that whilst jiving our club will be active as ever this National Draft 7 days from now.

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You know that old saying bb

If you want something done d- -- --------

You know that old saying bb

If you want something done d- -- --------

Sorry guys....(Sheesh!) How could I forget...?


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Rumour to be quashed:

A certain Mr. & Mrs. Redleg were seen today boarding a cruise boat out of Sydney today on what has been described as a "rock n roll cruise".

Apparently, Mr. Redleg wants to relive the days of his youth when rock n roll was in vogue and the Demons were kings.

Coincidentally, baggage handlers were seen loading 12 dozen crates of ripe bananas onto said cruise ship.

Correct WJ we are on a 60's & 70's music cruise. Never seen so many people dancing. Saw the best Queen cover band ever and the lead singer was Freddy's double both in looks and voice. Beat less and ccr cover bands also brilliant. My feet are killing me from non stop dancing. I am getting fitter maybe Neeld will give me a chance, he has drafted every other old player around, only joking.

Seems like a few other clubs have cap problems, especially carlscum, great.

Looking forward to getting back on Sunday and catching up with training.

Correct WJ we are on a 60's & 70's music cruise. Never seen so many people dancing. Saw the best Queen cover band ever and the lead singer was Freddy's double both in looks and voice. Beat less and ccr cover bands also brilliant. My feet are killing me from non stop dancing. I am getting fitter maybe Neeld will give me a chance, he has drafted every other old player around, only joking.

Seems like a few other clubs have cap problems, especially carlscum, great.

Looking forward to getting back on Sunday and catching up with training.

Hi Redleg is it Rhapsody of the seas?

Good ship I was on it two years ago.

Enjoy mate

 

bah this thread has gone narna,s


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