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Perhaps that might be because they are going to charge for viewing?

I don't think so.

 

ive eaten some whereby afterwards i thought I was going through these motions....so yeah !!

Or perhaps the motions were going through you? :blink: Ew, why did I say that? :wacko:

I don't think so.

IMHO, a televised draft is about as riveting as televised Tattslotto ... if it were snooker, well, at least there is a game involved ... :)

 
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Well saturday soon approaches and then it will be 5. Yes Jimmy Toumpas that is your number.

Well saturday soon approaches and then it will be 5. Yes Jimmy Toumpas that is your number.

youre having fun arent you !!


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youre having fun arent you !!

I am and it is so hard to have fun as a Dees fan.

I am and it is so hard to have fun as a Dees fan.

Those may be the wisest words you have uttered in 2013 Redleg.

This site provided 99.999999% of my dees supporter fun.

 

FMD. There's been 30 posts or so without an offering from Big Frog. Is he dead? RIP?

i think he has eloped to demonology


Who do think seduced him DC?

probably your old mate mjt i'd say bbo

or could be that 49 year old dole bludger living in a hotel room?

i think he has eloped to demonology

Given that he was heading for Madagascar, perhaps it is one of the penguins ... :-)

Given that he was heading for Madagascar, perhaps it is one of the penguins ... :-)

i didn't know demonology was in madagascar.....learn something every day on here

probably your old mate mjt i'd say bbo

or could be that 49 year old dole bludger living in a hotel room?

You're correct! There are any number of deviant suspects on 'ology . In fact you post on 'ology don't you DC ?- Just saying.


You're correct! There are any number of deviant suspects on 'ology . In fact you post on 'ology don't you DC ?- Just saying.

always good to see how the other half live bbo. makes me more wordly

always good to see how the other half live bbo. makes me more wordly

The lads think you are protesting overmuch DC. You know - I only buy Playboy for the articles.

The lads think you are protesting overmuch DC. You know - I only buy Playboy for the articles.

AT least Frog changes his avatar occasionly.With a head like yours you'd never bother getting to the body !

The lads think you are protesting overmuch DC. You know - I only buy Playboy for the articles.

what's Playboy bbo? some kind of romsey pastime with alpacas?

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i didn't know demonology was in madagascar.....learn something every day on here

You do, indeed, true or otherwise :blink:


Who do think seduced him DC?

Could be the lure of the smaller pond.

Or maybe he has croaked?

what's Playboy bbo? some kind of romsey pastime with alpacas?

I think playboy is a game they play in the WA goldfields schools?

well as DC said "sells the candy"

has the frog ran out of downloads?

maybe his wife has banned him from sticking his tongue out and eating flies

 
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I'm willing to bet you that they're actually going to charge subscribers to watch the draft programme.

In fact let's make the size of the wager the amount they're going to be charging to view the show.

You seem very confident about this WJ. As you know I am no longer a betting man.I also don't like taking money from mates.

There has been no mention anywhere that this channel is a pay for view. If it was, how could any sane person think someone would pay for a 50 minute poor coverage of an AFL draft that is predicted to be briefer than most anyway and is covered on the Internet and radio anyway?

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Tomorrow we will be able to say 4. The excitement is building.


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