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coach is an interesting selection what about

david SWAN mckay

mick the galloping gosometer nolan

wayne DUCK carey

ricky nixon can make a splash anywhere and dive on anything

I thought he could only splash coffee?

 

Well certainly not for banana bread.

Had some banana cake myself today, and it was a lot better than stale cardboard (and not Starbucks, too).

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Had some banana cake myself today, and it was a lot better than stale cardboard (and not Starbucks, too).

Did you save any for me?

 

Did you save any for me?

Unfortunately scoffed the lot. Happy to shout you some next time.

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Unfortunately scoffed the lot. Happy to shout you some next time.

Thanks will look forward to it. Shared a banana smoothie with Mrs. Redleg yesterday from a place called the Avenue and it was great.


Thanks will look forward to it. Shared a banana smoothie with Mrs. Redleg yesterday from a place called the Avenue and it was great.

It is hard to screw up Bananas!

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It is hard to screw up Bananas!

It can be done though. As I said the banana bread at Starbucks was ordinary and I have had banana smoothies that were warm and tasteless.

One must treat the banana with respect.

It can be done though. As I said the banana bread at Starbucks was ordinary and I have had banana smoothies that were warm and tasteless.

One must treat the banana with respect.

If anyone could it would be Starbucks Redleg
 
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If anyone could it would be Starbucks Redleg

They are obviously not known for their use of the banana.

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Nearly every thread I see started on Demonland is full of gloom and doom. Can't we get one thread with some good news for a change.


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They are obviously not known for their use of the banana.

Yeah, should use their non-preferred foot instead .... Perhaps next time you should ask for a checkside smooothie ... :-)

Nearly every thread I see started on Demonland is full of gloom and doom. Can't we get one thread with some good news for a change.

You mean apart from this one? :-) The Aaron Davey one got close for about 6 posts or so.

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You mean apart from this one? :-) The Aaron Davey one got close for about 6 posts or so.

Didn't take long for it to go off.

Nearly every thread I see started on Demonland is full of gloom and doom. Can't we get one thread with some good news for a change.

Redleg I don't find it hard to understand.

I know lots will say I am overly pessimistic but I struggle to see any positives at present.

We seem to be down a large hole and have not stopped digging.

the only thing to discuss each week is the size of the loss.

No one connected with the club ever even says the "win" word these days.

I try to stay off most threads, not very successfully I might add.

Can you think of anything positive to discuss as I cannot

Didn't take long for it to go off.

Like the stale-cardboard banana cake? :-)


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Redleg I don't find it hard to understand.

I know lots will say I am overly pessimistic but I struggle to see any positives at present.

We seem to be down a large hole and have not stopped digging.

the only thing to discuss each week is the size of the loss.

No one connected with the club ever even says the "win" word these days.

I try to stay off most threads, not very successfully I might add.

Can you think of anything positive to discuss as I cannot

We will have a new Government in a few months and maybe a new Coach in a few weeks.

We will have a new Government in a few months and maybe a new Coach in a few weeks.

It is the next few months that is the problem Redleg.

Amazing to say this but this weekend with the game in WA on Sunday night

I might be able to block out the MFC and enjoy the weekend.

If the media will just talk about other teams I am home.

Another interesting factor is i have almost lost all interest in AFL teams.

Most weekends I struggle to know who has won.

The converse is I am really enjoying the Amos and plan to visit my old Country team in July.

Big weekend planned with a few of my old mates from my school days.

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Robbo on AFL 360 said that if we get belted by Freo he expects a big press conference by Tuesday.

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Does Robbo have any suggestions as to what might happen if we got up and won?

Don't think he sees that as a realistic option.


Robbo on AFL 360 said that if we get belted by Freo he expects a big press conference by Tuesday.

So if it's not after getting belted by GCoast at the G, it's getting belted by seasoned finals team in Freo at Pattersons...

Right.

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So if it's not after getting belted by GCoast at the G, it's getting belted by seasoned finals team in Freo at Pattersons...

Right.

I am only the messenger.

Robbo on AFL 360 said that if we get belted by Freo he expects a big press conference by Tuesday.

hope hes right for once

 
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I have never done this before, but on sunday, after about the first 20 minutes of the game, I fast forwarded to half time, watched a bit of the third quarter and then deleted the game, including the last quarter.

It is deplorable that any enjoyment of football has been taken from us.

I have never done this before, but on sunday, after about the first 20 minutes of the game, I fast forwarded to half time, watched a bit of the third quarter and then deleted the game, including the last quarter.

It is deplorable that any enjoyment of football has been taken from us.

I did something I have never done as well Redleg I did not intend to listen / watch the game.

I heard the score on ABC news and got what i expected.

Like you the MFC gives me nothing but pain now.

Never in 53 years have I ever been in this position, even in the dark days of the seventies did I feel remotely close to this.

I wake every day now and half wish to pick up the HUN and find we have returned our licence.

God delivery me.


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