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Would it Bee' hothen of of the incumbent to overhaul the Liszt ,from the bootstudder , Schumann through to that other Falla , getting a Handel on things before Chopin and Faure-ing people. Word form Des Prez is that its not Willaims but some Roos-ini, the Messiaen.

Lets be Franck things got out hand before we told that predecessor to go Fucik !! Now the club's starting to get a Bach on track hopefully they wont unRavel again.

It just Shostakovich what can be achieved with a little Gluck !!

 

Would it Bee' hothen of of the incumbent to overhaul the Liszt ,from the bootstudder , Schumann through to that other Falla , getting a Handel on things before Chopin and Faure-ing people. Word form Des Prez is that its not Willaims but some Roos-ini, the Messiaen.

Lets be Franck things got out hand before we told that predecessor to go Fucik !! Now the club's starting to get a Bach on track hopefully they wont unRavel again.

It just Shostakovich what can be achieved with a little Gluck !!

Hate to be the one to break the news to you bb

But that is not one of your better ones!

the corner ? ;(

its been a long season OD !! lol

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the corner ? ;(

its been a long season OD !! lol

They are always long bb when you realise after round one that your team is absolute rubbish that will struggle to be even competitive.

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Hate to be the one to break the news to you bb

But that is not one of your better ones!

But he tried hard, unlike Sylvia.

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Has anyone else noticed JB burning up the seniors at North!

Who is JB? Is it James Brayshaw?

Sounds like time to switch to decaf, TBF :lol:

LOL

I have learnt to trust nobody when it comes to selecting a coach.

Last time I was looking for Hope and I got Mark Neeld!

On one should forget what 1 DH can do to a Club.

True in the MFC where was many DH.

But the AFL uses a video of Mark Neeld's as a example how not to handle players. What a real champ he is.

Although many issues was not his doing at the MFC but the recruitment of the current VFL team is.

 
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Looking forward to OTC tonight.

Reckon the boys might not even raise the issue, but if they do, I think Roos may just increase the percentage a bit.

Looking forward to OTC tonight.

Reckon the boys might not even raise the issue, but if they do, I think Roos may just increase the percentage a bit.

Or if our worst fears come to fruition, decrease the percentage.


Who is JB? Is it James Brayshaw?

Sorry Redleg not a good day today Jordan Gysberts!

Banana Drink anyone?

The season is over and its time to party!

Banana Drink anyone?

The season is over and its time to party!

Glad to see you are back to frog!

Daiquiri anyone?

Glad to see you are back to frog!

Daiquiri anyone?

yepp...thanks :)

Glad to see you are back to frog!

Daiquiri anyone?

Did you really hate my Mark Neeld Avatar that much?

And thanks this is my best Avatar.


Did you really hate my Mark Neeld Avatar that much?

And thanks this is my best Avatar.

I doubt there was one I disliked more TBF!

I doubt there was one I disliked more TBF!

I had two of them to celebrate the last game of the season.

First one was MN in Collingwood colours the second was in Melbourne colours.

Just had a Banana for breakfast and now I feel so much better.

Unfortunately no Banana Drinks but 2013 is the year of pain and suffering for all MFC Supporters.

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Roos still playing a straight bat. Seems as though he is keen to have any announcement after the B&F. Said he thought B&F was about this year not the next.

I think he will do what the club prefers. If they want to announce it thursday and he has signed, then it will be thursday.

Noticed on OTC when Sheahan laughed and then realized he may be on camera and stopped, looking embarrassed.

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Roos still playing a straight bat. Seems as though he is keen to have any announcement after the B&F. Said he thought B&F was about this year not the next.

I think he will do what the club prefers. If they want to announce it thursday and he has signed, then it will be thursday.

Noticed on OTC when Sheahan laughed and then realized he may be on camera and stopped, looking embarrassed.

I have a bad feeling again about the new coach!

Mark Neeld does not have a brother, right?


Just got back from Dr appointment and decided to celebrate with a late lunch of a banana and peanut butter sandwich.

Went down well I can tell you.

Just got back from Dr appointment and decided to celebrate with a late lunch of a banana and peanut butter sandwich.

Went down well I can tell you.

Wholegrain bread I hope

to enhance the nutritional benefits of the peanut butter and banana combination. Like a good team the attributes of each individual component needs to be recognised and enriched with an appropriate combinbation of different yet complementary values.

With the right strategy I could see that this could become the match day supplement to put MFC ahead of the rest just like Hirdy and essendun OH Wait..........

Wholegrain bread I hope

to enhance the nutritional benefits of the peanut butter and banana combination. Like a good team the attributes of each individual component needs to be recognised and enriched with an appropriate combinbation of different yet complementary values.

With the right strategy I could see that this could become the match day supplement to put MFC ahead of the rest just like Hirdy and essendun OH Wait..........

Most definitely Wholegrain dpositive the white stuff is absolutely tasteless.

 

Hi dc

I have a new laptop with windows 8

The only improvement I can detect after seven days is Explorer has a spell check.

Talk about a change of operating system for the sake of it.

Hi dc

I have a new laptop with windows 8

The only improvement I can detect after seven days is Explorer has a spell check.

Talk about a change of operating system for the sake of it.

ugggh

get win8 off there od before you lose all faith in computers


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