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  On 08/08/2013 at 05:11, TheBigFrog said:

I want more then simply beating them.

I want them to feel the PAIN every time they get SMASHED by Melbourne.

Oh well I can alway dream this happens :) :) :) :)

I think that is your best chance this side of 2018 TBF

Thanks for the info on WAFL

Why will the Eagles and freo dominate?

In the AFL Stand alone VFL teams have won most of the flags.

Geelong won last year but Port and Ballarat have a few recently here.

 
  On 08/08/2013 at 05:20, old dee said:

I think that is your best chance this side of 2018 TBF

Thanks for the info on WAFL

Why will the Eagles and freo dominate?

In the AFL Stand alone VFL teams have won most of the flags.

Geelong won last year but Port and Ballarat have a few recently here.

Proof on how unfair this system was is the three Grand Final wins in a row for East Perth who have not won one since the end of the host club arrangements at the end of the 2002 season.

You can never overcome a grand final loss but I could not stop laugh when West Perth kept East Perth goaless for a whole game a few years ago. That unheard of in the modern game. If only the games was recorded I would have purchased their entire stock.

If the follow the same arrangement as last time all interstat players will go to East Perth or South Fremantle depending on which AFL Club they are a member of. At one stage they took footballers out of their WAFL Club as well. They had Simon Duckworth playing for Claremont (East Perth replaces Claremont as the WCE host Club in year 2) and Justine Longmiur playing for South Fremantle. I am starting to get upset again just think of this insult.

The WAFL salary Cap is fairly low so that a big boost to the two Clubs. The Host Clubs have access to all the coaching resources of their AFL Club they need. While the other Clubs have to fund player development themselves.

 
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Good to see Davis getting his chance.

Can't understand how Strauss doesn't get a game ahead of Byrnes.

  On 08/08/2013 at 12:33, Redleg said:

Good to see Davis getting his chance.

Can't understand how Strauss doesn't get a game ahead of Byrnes.

View by FD as not as good Redleg!

On this occasion I think I Agee.

My god how did we come to deciding between Strauss and Byrnes.

We are not scraping the bottom of the barrel we are not even in the barrel.


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In the Age a report on Robinson's assertion Hird spoke to a New York Doctor about a cream, Hird denied talking to a Doctor. It has now been leaked that Hird has admitted to ASADA he spoke to a New York Pharmacist about a cream.

Seems like Robinson mixed up a Doctor with a Pharmacist, but he was right on the money about Hird asking him to investigate a cream. Hird is looking very ordinary in this affair.

  On 08/08/2013 at 12:45, Redleg said:

In the Age a report on Robinson's assertion Hird spoke to a New York Doctor about a cream, Hird denied talking to a Doctor. It has now been leaked that Hird has admitted to ASADA he spoke to a New York Pharmacist about a cream.

Seems like Robinson mixed up a Doctor with a Pharmacist, but he was right on the money about Hird asking him to investigate a cream. Hird is looking very ordinary in this affair.

Did the cream have any Bananas in it by any chance?

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  On 08/08/2013 at 15:23, TheBigFrog said:

Did the cream have any Bananas in it by any chance?

No that is the problem.

 
  On 08/08/2013 at 21:32, Redleg said:

No that is the problem.

Denial of the truth is how Essessdon has gotten to where they are now.

I say Ban all Bananas and make the AFL a better place.

LOL

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  On 08/08/2013 at 15:23, TheBigFrog said:

Did the cream have any Bananas in it by any chance?

ooh.. a banana cream...mmmmm

  On 08/08/2013 at 22:58, TheBigFrog said:

Denial of the truth is how Essessdon has gotten to where they are now.

I say Ban all Bananas and my the AFL a brtter place.

LOL

we dont Ban Bananas here !!!
  On 08/08/2013 at 23:01, belzebub59 said:

ooh.. a banana cream...mmmmm

Sounds like a chocolate, or perhaps a biscuit ... :-)

  On 08/08/2013 at 23:10, Red and Bluebeard said:

Sounds like a chocolate, or perhaps a biscuit ... :-)

Oh my GOD that how they got away with it.

Hidden their drugs in biscuits so noone would know.

Tims Tams with a bit more wham !

'Iced' Vo Vo s

you might be on to something Frog

  On 08/08/2013 at 23:20, belzebub59 said:

Tims Tams with a bit more wham !

'Iced' Vo Vo s

you might be on to something Frog

Don't think Tim Tams or Iced Vo Vo's come in Banana so maybe they are actual approved as claimed by Essendon?


  On 09/08/2013 at 00:17, TheBigFrog said:

Don't think Tim Tams or Iced Vo Vo's come in Banana so maybe they are actual approved as claimed by Essendon?

Not Tim Tams Tim's Tams... a 'modified" recipe ....theyve got that little bit extra get up and go !!! lol

  On 09/08/2013 at 00:22, belzebub59 said:

Not Tim Tams Tim's Tams... a 'modified" recipe ....theyve got that little bit extra get up and go !!! lol

Tim's or James?

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Suppose I shouldn't mention chocolate teddy bears at this time.

  On 09/08/2013 at 05:19, Redleg said:

Suppose I shouldn't mention chocolate teddy bears at this time.

Only if you're providing the Port :)
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  On 09/08/2013 at 06:35, belzebub59 said:

Only if you're providing the Port :)

Can we use Kahlua instead?


  On 09/08/2013 at 06:58, Redleg said:

Can we use Kahlua instead?

I spose :)

Can't say Ive tried the teddy bear sucking trick with Kahlua . :)

  On 09/08/2013 at 07:03, belzebub59 said:

I spose :)

Can't say Ive tried the teddy bear sucking trick with Kahlua . :)

Whoa! Sounds like too much information to me! :blink:

 

Banana Teddy Bears?


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