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My son Scoop Jnr on Demonland is marrying a beautiful English girl he met a few years ago. Unfortunately for her he convinced her to follow the Dees. She is a passionate sports fan and a really nice girl.

Looking forward to the marriage in mid October.

She is clearly a intelligent, smart and overall fantastic girl as all MFC Supporting Ladies are.

 
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She is clearly a intelligent, smart and overall fantastic girl as all MFC Supporting Ladies are.

Can't speak for all MFC ladies, but you are correct about her.

Good on you and scoop for extending the demon support line

I always enjoy your comments and can remember seeing Scoop jnr on the land

Congrats for the marriage and may there be many more demons to come

They can even support liverpool if they want

 

My son Scoop Jnr on Demonland is marrying a beautiful English girl he met a few years ago. Unfortunately for her he convinced her to follow the Dees. She is a passionate sports fan and a really nice girl.

Looking forward to the marriage in mid October.

Two things come to mind Redleg

- He is the greatest salesman to walk the planet in the 21st Century

- It is amazing what people will do for love.

Best of luck to them Redleg.

2013 is going to be a good year for the Redleg family in spite of the MFC.

Hope you all have a great time.

My son Scoop Jnr on Demonland is marrying a beautiful English girl he met a few years ago. Unfortunately for her he convinced her to follow the Dees. She is a passionate sports fan and a really nice girl.

Looking forward to the marriage in mid October.

Have you forgotten? The national alpaca show is in Bendigo mid October?

However, if you must go to the wedding encourage your son to be a bigamist - we need all the members we can get.


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Good on you and scoop for extending the demon support line

I always enjoy your comments and can remember seeing Scoop jnr on the land

Congrats for the marriage and may there be many more demons to come

They can even support liverpool if they want

Thanks.

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Two things come to mind Redleg

- He is the greatest salesman to walk the planet in the 21st Century

- It is amazing what people will do for love.

Best of luck to them Redleg.

2013 is going to be a good year for the Redleg family in spite of the MFC.

Hope you all have a great time.

Thanks.

my new Avatar is all about me laying back and thinking of what could have / should have been in 2013.

I can laugh about it now but I did tell some people that the MFC would win the 2013 Flag before the season started.

How wrong can a Big Frog be?

 

Yep. I am away in October for son's wedding in Liverpool England. On return will organize it.

Hope it is great occasion, Redleg. A Demonland social function will always run a distant second!

My son Scoop Jnr on Demonland is marrying a beautiful English girl he met a few years ago. Unfortunately for her he convinced her to follow the Dees. She is a passionate sports fan and a really nice girl.

Looking forward to the marriage in mid October.

She has made a good choice of father-in-law! :lol:


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Hope it is great occasion, Redleg. A Demonland social function will always run a distant second!

Thanks.

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She has made a good choice of father-in-law! :lol:

I will tell her that.

So we will need to ask the hard questions.

Does she support the eating of Banana based products?

So we will need to ask the hard questions.

Does she support the eating of Banana based products?

Im trusting this was sorted very early in proceedings.

Good on you and scoop for extending the demon support lineI always enjoy your comments and can remember seeing Scoop jnr on the landCongrats for the marriage and may there be many more demons to comeThey can even support liverpool if they want

So their hearts beat true, and they'll never walk al8one? :-)


Im trusting this was sorted very early in proceedings.

I had trust once.

But when I found out my Father had turned into a Perth (Demons) and Fremantle (Dockers) Supporter, I could never really trust again.

The shame of it all.

Mind you my Father could not understand why I would Support a Victorian Team. Personally I thought it was obvious choice.

That 2008 phone call after the MFC greatest ever come back was something special which I will never forget. I even played him You Tube video of the Game just in case he missed watching the Game. These special moments a between Father and Son are so important.

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So we will need to ask the hard questions.

Does she support the eating of Banana based products?

Yes.

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So their hearts beat true, and they'll never walk al8one? :-)

Got it in one, except a slight variation, while she does follow Liverpool, he is a Man U man.

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Looks like slot 2 of 4 is about to be filled soon, the president, with Coach and Footy Manager to go.

Looks like slot 2 of 4 is about to be filled soon, the president, with Coach and Footy Manager to go.

I have my fingers crossed!


Got it in one, except a slight variation, while she does follow Liverpool, he is a Man U man.

Oh well I guess there are few perfect people like you and me Redleg

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I can see today's crowd being very small with the predicted bad weather.

3 men and a dog Red and the dog's not keen

 

Ive got it on authority that the dog's left already . Smart mutt :)

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Well here are my delistings after what I have seen this year.

BYRNE, GILLIES, Macdonald, Davey, Davis, Rodan, Bail, Sellar, Nicholson.

Couch will go from the rookie list.


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