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Somebody needs to update the team on the MFC website.

Riley is not there. Tyson's summary is under Michie who doesn't have one. Clisby is listed twice.

The photo of Tyson is actually Michie as well. With the new draftees now in place it should be updated soon.

Someone needs to revise the android app also. Still shows old sponsors !! Bit tardy !!

 

Someone needs to revise the android app also. Still shows old sponsors !! Bit tardy !!

Could never get it working properly anyway.

I used to get worked up about these items.

Now I don't give a stuff.

All I care about now are as follows.

- playing in a traditional Red and Dark blue jumper and red socks for home games.

- a good playing list

- a team that wins more games than it loses.

After that I struggle to get excited.


takes me back...life was simple ...white for home... black for away :)

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No more runners for dinner wednesday out there.

So its Wongs at 6.30 for 4.

 

No more runners for dinner wednesday out there.

So its Wongs at 6.30 for 4.

so be it :)

take it one of you that are regular there might book it ?

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No more runners for dinner wednesday out there.

So its Wongs at 6.30 for 4.

Yep .

Will be cosy

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so be it :)

take it one of you that are regular there might book it ?

Never been there before. It always looked a bit c and n for me. They have done a small reno now. Don't know if that helps the dim sims.

Never been there before. It always looked a bit c and n for me. They have done a small reno now. Don't know if that helps the dim sims.

You should wash your mouth out with soap.

Wongs is an institution in Elsternwick.

Steven's parents opened it in 1958 and it's still going strong.

I'll book for four unless we get a more runners by tomorrow morning.

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Yep .

Will be cosy

You will recognize me easily. I will be the good looking bloke, standing next to the shorter and ordinary looking WJ.

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You should wash your mouth out with soap.

Why, I didn't swear and everyone I know thought it looked c and n.

I suppose next to that dump you frequented in Russell Street, it looks like the Taj Mahal.


so its no cheap huh !!! dang...gonna have to break open the piggy bank now !!! :rolleyes::)

Yep .

Will be cosy

not too cosy there fella !! lol :unsure:

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Now now don't be coy!

You wouldn't get too close with dim sim breath.


Wong's is better than middle of the road. Been going there off & on for 25yrs. Just remember to bow.

Wong's is better than middle of the road. Been going there off & on for 25yrs. Just remember to bow.

is the door low ?

 

so its no cheap huh !!! dang...gonna have to break open the piggy bank now !!! :rolleyes::)

Better save your lunch money for the next couple of days bb


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