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300 ...any sec now !!

God I hope so

 

God I hope so

Well done, TBF! 300 up before breakfast ... :blink:

Its Red's big day....where is he ??? lol

 

Its Red's big day....where is he ??? lol

Living in the reflected glory of creating the finest thread that Demonland has every had.

300 and going strong.

Thanks Redleg and the rest of you, this thread has ensured my sanity over the last two and half years.

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Its Red's big day....where is he ??? lol

Here I am and here is what you have all been waiting for..................................0.

Congrats to all all contributors and readers of this informative thread on 300 pages and nearly 7500 posts and 164000 views.

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Living in the reflected glory of creating the finest thread that Demonland has every had.

300 and going strong.

Thanks Redleg and the rest of you, this thread has ensured my sanity over the last two and half years.

Hear, hear, OD! The jewel in the Demonland crown. Well done Redleg and all.

0-300 day sounds like a good omen for the Ashes ... :-)

 

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Nice TBF, but this is not Sparta ... :-)

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pffft.......................300 is but a pimple on the rrrz of an elephant

bring on 500

And away we go.


pffft.......................300 is but a pimple on the rrrz of an elephant

bring on 500

Sounds like one enormous elephant .... What about an alpaca? :-)

Nice TBF, but this is not Sparta ... :-)

I found this Gem of a pic having a go at MessyDrugs and Mr Hird.

I was going to put the caption "Who nees Wongs when you can ...."

Sounds like one enormous elephant .... What about an alpaca? :-)

careful whence speaking of Alpacas here :unsure:

Sounds like one enormous elephant .... What about an alpaca? :-)

I think Moon and Biffen hunt alpacas!


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She is missing Blue

But maybe she one of Biffen's girls?

Not Biff's. I think that's Bitty's granddaughter.

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She is missing Blue

But maybe she one of Biffen's girls?

saw that girl arrested at Tullamarine the other day

she had 2 kilograms of crack in her undies

And squash toadies.

Lucky I am a frog then LOL

saw that girl arrested at Tullamarine the other day

she had 2 kilograms of crack in her undies

So this thread could be the major sponsor for the MFC

How much crack would we all have in our undies then?

Wait I really don't need to know LOL

pffft.......................300 is but a pimple on the rrrz of an elephant

bring on 500

Clearly a confident man dc.

500 a mere bagatelle!

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We are all getting magnificently confident in our outlooks now !! lol

oN other note.

whats happening next wed ?

time place etc ?

oN other note.

whats happening next wed ?

time place etc ?

Yep What are the details?

 
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oN other note.

whats happening next wed ?

time place etc ?

So far there are four of us. Can make a booking, though I hardly think we will need one, closer to wednesday. How does 6.30 sound?

So far there are four of us. Can make a booking, though I hardly think we will need one, closer to wednesday. How does 6.30 sound?

Fine with me, what is the actual address?


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