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How's that book of yours coming along bbo? - "101 Ways To Have Fun With Alpacas"

I'm changing the title - no point in setting limits.

So you're familiar with AOD9604?

You've been ahead of time BBO.

This is where the no limits policy failed me. I think I may have O D'd!!

 

This is where the no limits policy failed me. I think I may have O D'd!!

I think od may resemble that remark

Had a good weekend football wise.

Went to nothing at all due to some small family problems on Saturday.

feel at peace with the world.

This could catch on!

Heard the dees lost by 10 goals and Grimes out for who knows how long.

Does it matter? no not a lot.

Booked a holiday to Thailand in June today the winter is looking up.

 

Had a good weekend football wise.

Went to nothing at all due to some small family problems on Saturday.

feel at peace with the world.

This could catch on!

Heard the dees lost by 10 goals and Grimes out for who knows how long.

Does it matter? no not a lot.

Booked a holiday to Thailand in June today the winter is looking up.

I'm heading to Bangkok on the 30th June OD - and then Myanmar.


I'm heading to Bangkok on the 30th June OD - and then Myanmar.

Don't forget to pack the bar b cue.

 

Nah that was in Cusco last year DC. However, there is a certain fraternity in Bangkok that knows a bit about fashion, make up etc !!

wow! don;'t tell me you are finally going for the el cheapo bangkok sex change operation


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good decision

btw can you bring me back a cheap imitation rolex?

Perfect to wear, to watch cheap imitation football.

I'm heading to Bangkok on the 30th June OD - and then Myanmar.

Out on the fourth bbo so I will be back before you leave.

Have you been to Myanmar before ?

I am told it is like bali in the 60's.

My first visit to Bali was 1975 unfortunately that "bali" is long gone or most of it anyway.

look forward to your thoughts Bbo on return.

Perfect to wear, to watch cheap imitation football.

How was your day surrounded by Blue boys Redleg?


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How was your day surrounded by Blue boys Redleg?

Pretty quiet actually.

Pretty quiet actually.

Amazing how we as supporters see our team in 2013.

I did not go yesterday but heard the scores a couple of times, at half time I thought only 5 goals behind.

Then the final score and thought wow only 10 goals!

I never thought I would see the day when I was happy with a ten goal loss.

Says lots about my expectation for the team at present.

Things are truely bad when you have no expectation of a win in 95% of games and see a ten goal loss as a good result.

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Amazing how we as supporters see our team in 2013.

I did not go yesterday but heard the scores a couple of times, at half time I thought only 5 goals behind.

Then the final score and thought wow only 10 goals!

I never thought I would see the day when I was happy with a ten goal loss.

Says lots about my expectation for the team at present.

Things are truely bad when you have no expectation of a win in 95% of games and see a ten goal loss as a good result.

I can assure you I am not happy with a 10 goal loss. I am happy that at least we tried. It is abundantly clear that we were beaten by a quicker and more skilled team. Our side lacks both badly.

I am sick to death of banging on about my pet hate, but we have too many players who have no disposal skill whatsoever. this is not development I believe. We have simply drafted players who can't use the ball properly.

As for the likes of Betts and his mates, you don't develop other players to become them, you have to draft them and we have failed miserably.

At least now our players are having a go.

I would concentrate on developing the lst as best we can and turn over more players at years end including Gillies, Pedersen, Byrnes and Rodan. A mistake, they were the wrong players.

I would concentrate on developing the lst as best we can and turn over more players at years end including Gillies, Pedersen, Byrnes and Rodan. A mistake, they were the wrong players.

i think some of these may be on 2 year contracts (rpfc help)


i think some of these may be on 2 year contracts (rpfc help)

i think some of these may be on 2 year contracts (rpfc help)

im not sure any of them are actually DC

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yep, looks like byrnes, pedersen are on 2 year contracts

Lucky them, silly us.

 

Lucky them, silly us.

Agree on Pederson but Byrnes has been one of our better players this year.

Out on the fourth bbo so I will be back before you leave.

Have you been to Myanmar before ?

I am told it is like bali in the 60's.

My first visit to Bali was 1975 unfortunately that "bali" is long gone or most of it anyway.

look forward to your thoughts Bbo on return.

I am spending 15/16 days there and really looking forward to it. I have travelled extensively in SE Asia (love the place and people) but first time to Myanmar. Will give you a report.


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