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your wish is my command redleg

Bit more relaxed now. Going for 5 zip.

 

boxing day test a dead rubber......very strange....but I like it :)

um.....biffo never went

you have him mixed up with stuie and that won't make biffo happy

I got parole now and am allowed to use monitored internet .

Stu and BBO are doing some more remedial work at the Lordweaver Clinic For The Argumentative.

 

you gotta admire lordweaver's perseverance, more a job for the devil i dare say

maybe that's why he's a demon :blink:

I got parole now and am allowed to use monitored internet .

Stu and BBO are doing some more remedial work at the Lordweaver Clinic For The Argumentative.

Is that a subsidiary of the Betty Ford Clinic?


LOL I leave on Monday so I will know then.

I was planning to take one of my MFC small stuffed toys and takes various pictures with it. Should be funny, I hope.

So if I am not back in DL its because the black plague, political protestors or robbers got me. Not sure I will let the wife pick our next holiday though.

Thought I would change my DL Name to a more appropriate one and see what happens.

I think BBO no longer loves us as I not see him yet and it must be two weeks by now. I for one did enjoy reading his banter between Moon and Biffen, even though he called me [censored].

On a brighter note, I got my membership kit on the week end and thinking of see a game in Melbourne again next season. Any suggestions which would be the best game to see live?

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Have a great trip, then, although that probably goes without saying! Looking forward to the stuffed toys album ... May the black plague stay away!

As for the game, the trick is to pick one that we are likely to win -- pretty tough :blink: Personally, I like afternoon games rather than night ones, but I'd take a win any time.

Have a great trip, then, although that probably goes without saying! Looking forward to the stuffed toys album ... May the black plague stay away!

As for the game, the trick is to pick one that we are likely to win -- pretty tough :blink: Personally, I like afternoon games rather than night ones, but I'd take a win any time.

I also prefer afternoon footy.

What do you think would be our chances against Collingwood next season as I really want to see us [censored] them?

 

Is that a subsidiary of the Betty Ford Clinic?

Sort of more like a Nancy Regan clinic.

Sort of more like a Nancy Regan clinic.

Don't you mean more like a Blanche d'Alpuget clinic?


I also prefer afternoon footy.

What do you think would be our chances against Collingwood next season as I really want to see us [censored] them?

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Don't you mean more like a Blanche d'Alpuget clinic?

Isn't that where you are taught to try and act 30 years younger than you really are? Nah, Stu and BBO already have that down pat.

Isn't that where you are taught to try and act 30 years younger than you really are? Nah, Stu and BBO already have that down pat.

The skinny jeans don't help BBOs cause .

Even though he is not here to defend himself ,we can still discuss his weight surely Moon?


No dc! Just thought the one I went to was ordinary.

It is not where you start but where you finish.

Buying elsewhere

in a lifetime in sales od, surely you must have across the odd poor salesperson?

in a lifetime in sales od, surely you must have across the odd poor salesperson?

Yes dc and we all have our off days. I was not looking for a special deal just a competitive one.

I hope I have not suggested the whole group is poor as I have no idea what the other umpteen dealers for a number of makes are like.

Was just reporting my experience.

All over now the ship has sailed.

I also prefer afternoon footy.

What do you think would be our chances against Collingwood next season as I really want to see us [censored] them?

Frog...most of my inlaws and my Wife are maggies. They've pitied me . Im getting as many bets in with charitable point lines as I can before they realise the folly :)

In past years its been a wishful hope. In 2014 its game on. Enjoy your holiday.

Frog...most of my inlaws and my Wife are maggies. They've pitied me . Im getting as many bets in with charitable point lines as I can before they realise the folly :)

In past years its been a wishful hope. In 2014 its game on. Enjoy your holiday.

It may just be the benefit of 7 years of crap by the Dees bb but I actually only detest one side now and that is Adelaide.

Even find myself barracking for the Pies in some games.

I don't get pity any longer they just don't discuss football when I arrive.


The skinny jeans don't help BBOs cause .

Even though he is not here to defend himself ,we can still discuss his weight surely Moon?

Especially because he is not here to defend himself Biff.

It may just be the benefit of 7 years of crap by the Dees bb but I actually only detest one side now and that is Adelaide.

Even find myself barracking for the Pies in some games.

I don't get pity any longer they just don't discuss football when I arrive.

OD I did not know you were in so much pain!

You support the filth - NO WAY!

You clearly need a holiday more then me. But Mrs. Frog would kill me if I left her behind.

Especially because he is not here to defend himself Biff.

I am told he will be back this Friday.

He has been studying cultural awareness and sensitivity on various Russian internet sites and eating the Xmas ham.

Should be back Bitter than ever soon.

 
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I am told he will be back this Friday.

He has been studying cultural awareness and sensitivity on various Russian internet sites and eating the Xmas ham.

Should be back Bitter than ever soon.

I wait with baited breath for his first post.

I am told he will be back this Friday.

He has been studying cultural awareness and sensitivity on various Russian internet sites and eating the Xmas ham.

Should be back Bitter than ever soon.

Damn, I was just getting into the swing of 'land without Bitty. Now I have to prepare for his shiraz soaked hand grenades lobbing my way again without warning.

Eating the Xmas ham? He looks like a glazed and decorated ham himself. I guess you are what you eat.


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