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I prefer Ninthmond. Just for kicks.

Actually now i hope the blues finish 10th, as i am scared the Bombers could lose points and 9th goes into the eight.

 

Fruit Cake Anyone?

Fruit Cake Anyone?

Don't mind if I do, but there are plenty of them here on Demonland ... :lol:

 

Actually now i hope the blues finish 10th, as i am scared the Bombers could lose points and 9th goes into the eight.

Having looked at both side in Carlton and Collingwood I find it hard to see the Pies winning tonight.

The pies have been hit big time with injuries.

I feel a very small pang for them.

Blues tonight for me.

Sad to say it Redleg but they are eight bound.

Pies to miss.

Don't mind if I do, but there are plenty of them here on Demonland ... :lol:

Plenty of company R&B?

Plenty of company R&B?

Feeling right at home, OD

Too scared to ask if anyone wants some fairy bread now

LOL

 

Too scared to ask if anyone wants some fairy bread now

LOL

Tried hard to ignore this silly comment TBF but could not.

Please take a banana break I am sure you will feel better.

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Tried hard to ignore this silly comment TBF but could not.

Please take a banana break I am sure you will feel better.

LOL

Just trying to keep the thread near the top.

As far as I can tell its just a fun thread ie no agro


Too scared to ask if anyone wants some fairy bread now

LOL

Im sure under normal circumstances id say 100's and 1000's would partake ^_^ , but were mainly banana and now seemingly carrot ppl here :rolleyes:

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If Roos Coaches us, should we all celebrate with some of those lovely banana lollies?

I think I'd celebrate with a Banana Daiquiri:

40g light rum, 1 tbsp triple sec, 1 banana, 40g lime juice, 1 tsp sugar, 1 cherry

Combine all ingredients (except for the cherry) with 1 cup crushed ice in an electric blender. Blend at a low speed for five seconds, then blend at a high speed until firm. Pour contents into a champagne flute, top with the cherry, and serve.

Having looked at both side in Carlton and Collingwood I find it hard to see the Pies winning tonight.

The pies have been hit big time with injuries.

I feel a very small pang for them.

Blues tonight for me.

Sad to say it Redleg but they are eight bound.

Pies to miss.

I always think that about collingwood old dee! Just when you think they are stuffed, Dwyer or Elliot or josh Thomas play out of their skin, and Dane Swan has 67 disposals and Heath shaw blocks everything! Hate them but geez they run deep! Hopefully it's a draw and 85,000 go home frustrated!

Surprised Redleg hasn't raised this here but on another thread he described former test fast bowler Rodney Hogg as follows:-

Blond, blue-eyed, aggressive and menacingly fast, Rodney Hogg announced himself with 41 wickets for World Series-depleted Australia against England in 1978-79. The way he regularly beat Geoff Boycott for pace thrilled Australia at a lean time. Injury and a rebel tour to South Africa interrupted, and cricket life was never quite so bounteous again. Nevertheless, Hogg was generally in Australia's first rank. A quirky character, he once had his wife erase the videotape of a soft dismissal while batting in a Test, saying he did not want his son to see him as a coward. Later, he fulfilled a long-held ambition to open a greengrocery.

Of course, I immediately made the connection between Hogg's line of work and the food of choice of the posters around here. Hoggie was also recently the guest speaker at the Casey Scorpions debt demolition luncheon and, since then, Jesse Hogan has been getting bags of goals for the Scorps. I think the man should be patron saint of the no T$ no BS society.


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Actually now i hope the blues finish 10th, as i am scared the Bombers could lose points and 9th goes into the eight.

Going to plan at the moment.

I don't want them any lower as their draft picks would improve.

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Surprised Redleg hasn't raised this here but on another thread he described former test fast bowler Rodney Hogg as follows:-

Of course, I immediately made the connection between Hogg's line of work and the food of choice of the posters around here. Hoggie was also recently the guest speaker at the Casey Scorpions debt demolition luncheon and, since then, Jesse Hogan has been getting bags of goals for the Scorps. I think the man should be patron saint of the no T$ no BS society.

He is a very funny speaker. Had everyone in stitches.

Im sure under normal circumstances id say 100's and 1000's would partake ^_^ , but were mainly banana and now seemingly carrot ppl here :rolleyes:

Banana by choice, carrot by necessity ... :-)

Surprised Redleg hasn't raised this here but on another thread he described former test fast bowler Rodney Hogg as follows:-

Of course, I immediately made the connection between Hogg's line of work and the food of choice of the posters around here. Hoggie was also recently the guest speaker at the Casey Scorpions debt demolition luncheon and, since then, Jesse Hogan has been getting bags of goals for the Scorps. I think the man should be patron saint of the no T$ no BS society.

Sorry no pretenders such as R Hogg we want the real thing the ex fast bowler for Tasmainia, D K Lillie,

BANANABARGANZA - A special treat for all banana lovers

My wife just got back from Africa with a special treat for all (discerning) demonlanders
How's this! Yellow, green, brown, black and red bananas. We are robbed for choice here.
The green ones are cooking bananas and (i'm told) they taste just like potatoes

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BANANABARGANZA - A special treat for all banana lovers

My wife just got back from Africa with a special treat for all (discerning) demonlanders

How's this! Yellow, green, brown, black and red bananas. We are robbed for choice here.

The green ones are cooking bananas and (i'm told) they taste just like potatoes

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I will this could be turned in to a Movie.

ATTACK of the KILLER BANANA's!

But seriously would love to try some of those new types as they look so interesting.

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BANANABARGANZA - A special treat for all banana lovers

My wife just got back from Africa with a special treat for all (discerning) demonlanders

How's this! Yellow, green, brown, black and red bananas. We are robbed for choice here.

The green ones are cooking bananas and (i'm told) they taste just like potatoes

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

Seems we Aussies only understand Green or Golden Bananas !

We need to explore these others :)

 

Wow is right! Banana paradise. Thanks heaps (bunches?), DC!


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