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Looks like the GWS have signed up at least half their list to extended contracts. Don't think the other clubs are going to be able to raid them as easily as they thought.

Just offer them a few bananas, Redleg, and watch them come running ... even a smoothie if they are any good! :lol:

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Boys obviously got into the bananas on the flight over and thrashed Port by 2 points. With 21 players out compared to Port's 15 out that has to be encouraging, especially as played in the heat at Renmark.

I would imagine the Dees team next week at Casey, will be completely different.

Just spent two days hiking the high country around Eildon. I fully believe the Bananas with yoghurt ( along with the bacon and eggs ) break key seriously helped me get through the days !!

 

Just spent two days hiking the high country around Eildon. I fully believe the Bananas with yoghurt ( along with the bacon and eggs ) break key seriously helped me get through the days !!

wow. I used to know that country in the early 80's.

remember it well. With and without water.

wow. I used to know that country in the early 80's.

remember it well. With and without water.

Me too in the late eighties.

Had some big nights there!


Me too in the late eighties.

Had some big nights there!

Yep

Used to go in late 70's mid 80's and early 90's

Sunk many a tinnie (vb) in the search of greater consciousness lol.

Now it's just healthy stuff in prep for a Nepal hike.

Ahh the serenity :) lol

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My meal replacement shake tonight was, yes you guessed it, banana flavoured. Actually it was ordinary.

My meal replacement shake tonight was, yes you guessed it, banana flavoured. Actually it was ordinary.

The only thing that can replace a meal is another meal.

 

wow. I used to know that country in the early 80's.

remember it well. With and without water.

Rode horses up there for ten or more years....Beautiful contry and people......Luckily the horse did most of the work.....

And who needs water when the beer is flowing....

I hope it is only me but I am having real trouble finding any enthusiasm for AFL Football in total this week.

May be the effect of 8 months of the tanking saga, Drug/ crime investigations, MFC poor NAB form and Buddy fiasco today.

I doubt I have ever been this disinterested in early March.

Normally this the best time of the year for a MFC member.

But this year Zero


I hope it is only me but I am having real trouble finding any enthusiasm for AFL Football in total this week.

May be the effect of 8 months of the tanking saga, Drug/ crime investigations, MFC poor NAB form and Buddy fiasco today.

I doubt I have ever been this disinterested in early March.

Normally this the best time of the year for a MFC member.

But this year Zero

You're not drinking enough red wine od.

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I hope it is only me but I am having real trouble finding any enthusiasm for AFL Football in total this week.

May be the effect of 8 months of the tanking saga, Drug/ crime investigations, MFC poor NAB form and Buddy fiasco today.

I doubt I have ever been this disinterested in early March.

Normally this the best time of the year for a MFC member.

But this year Zero

Bit hard when 2 out of 3 weeks we are not on TV in the NAB Cup, yet the power clubs are on every week.

Bit hard when 2 out of 3 weeks we are not on TV in the NAB Cup, yet the power clubs are on every week.

Not sure that would have made any difference Redleg.

Has it every been any different.

As always win games and get powerful.

easier said than done I know but that is the solution

You're not drinking enough red wine od.

Too hot Bbo

and the single malt is empty.

life is full of problems

You're not drinking enough red wine od.

Too much red wine can cause balance problems...:

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On Sunday I had a Banana and a Chicken wrap at this location. :)

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On Sunday I had a Banana and a Chicken wrap at this location. :)

eildon2013.jpg

Beats mine, sitting at dusty, hot, horse sales

RL - buying or selling?

Just looking at the fillies?

He's checking out the rumps. :P

Hope you nail a good one Redleg. There has to be another Makybe Diva some where.


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RL - buying or selling?

Just looking at the fillies?

Selling.

Too hot Bbo

and the single malt is empty.

life is full of problems

It's time to " man up" Od. CHill the Shiraz for 15 minutes. And... while you're waiting, look above, and think about about the possibilities of peeling a banana.

 
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Probably head out to Casey for the game. What's the banana situation like out there?


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