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I saw Quintin Lynch in Blue and Red yesterday the colour suited him.

:) :) :)

 
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Will probably have to go to next year's B & F, now that Pia is back.

Will probably have to go to next year's B & F, now that Pia is back.

tickets just got harder to get Red...lol :rolleyes:

 

No PP.

They are officially dead.

Theyd have to now surely.

and tomorrow the sun rises and we move on.


Theyd have to now surely.

and tomorrow the sun rises and we move on.

In a strange way I am not unhappy with this decision.

I will gloat even more when we rise.

" hey we did not even get any drafting help so shut up the whining "

No PP.

They are officially dead.

Sorry they have upset you before you leave Redleg but it was obvious to me that we were not getting one when I heard AD on 3AW a couple of weeks ago.

What I now want to see is this club play with abandon ( sts) , but unerring guile , as it deals with up and coming trades and pinching of anything not tied down ( or even if...lol )

Roos, PJ et al....gloves are off

 

What I now want to see is this club play with abandon ( sts) , but unerring guile , as it deals with up and coming trades and pinching of anything not tied down ( or even if...lol )

Roos, PJ et al....gloves are off

You never know bb we might come up with another Gillies or Pedersen!

ha ha small joke there.

Agreed that that should be the outcome, Redleg, but I fear that assumes consistency from the AFL. Pain in the sitting bone, but time to move on,.

Speaking of which, when are you off to the wedding? Must be soon ....


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Agreed that that should be the outcome, Redleg, but I fear that assumes consistency from the AFL. Pain in the sitting bone, but time to move on,.

Speaking of which, when are you off to the wedding? Must be soon ....

Off tomorrow early. Will rely on you guys to keep the best thread on Demonland active and strong.

You will be my source of trading news while I am away.

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Sorry they have upset you before you leave Redleg but it was obvious to me that we were not getting one when I heard AD on 3AW a couple of weeks ago.

Wonderful, he knew the result before the board met, gotta love the AFL.

Will probably have to go to next year's B & F, now that Pia is back.

Who is a Pia and why would you go to a B&F?

Off tomorrow early. Will rely on you guys to keep the best thread on Demonland active and strong.

You will be my source of trading news while I am away.

You leave it in good hands Redleg consider it safe.

Enjoy a great time in your life Redleg over the next few weeks.

I hope we can all catch up when you return.

Best of luck

Off tomorrow early. Will rely on you guys to keep the best thread on Demonland active and strong.

You will be my source of trading news while I am away.

Hope all goes well. No doubt you will have a great time.


Safe travels Red...where'y'll be ?

Thats right Jack....you wont ^_^


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Who is a Pia and why would you go to a B&F?

Brad Miller's wife and she is stunning.

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Hope all goes well. No doubt you will have a great time.

Thanks.

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Shannon Byrnes just became a hero of the club picking up first votes for the club in the 2013 Brownlow.

Should please Redleg.

I will be when he is off the list.

 

Brad Miller's wife and she is stunning.

Really, If I remember correctly Brad was a skin head.

But in the MFC we don.t look at each others wives as it not North Melbourne you know LOL

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Good luck with trading guys, look forward to reading good news for the Dees. Go Dees.


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