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  On 05/01/2014 at 11:48, Redleg said:

On the GC for a couple,of weeks as is Andy who is Demonland.

Ran into former Demon Cameron Hunter who is up here with his family.

Naturally I will be attending the MM sales and might pick up some news on Vlahos.

Anything of interest today Redleg at the MM?

Craig Cameron present?

HNY to all here on the NoB$ thread. 2014 - off to a cracker with a banana smoothie (has to be iced); and it was great seeing Siddle get through with consistency again this summer. Must be the banana intake (28 I believe - 5-6 with every smoothie) .....

 
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  On 09/01/2014 at 07:06, H_T said:

Anything of interest today Redleg at the MM?

Craig Cameron present?

HNY to all here on the NoB$ thread. 2014 - off to a cracker with a banana smoothie (has to be iced); and it was great seeing Siddle get through with consistency again this summer. Must be the banana intake (28 I believe - 5-6 with every smoothie) .....

Disappointed to say this but Mrs. Redleg had a cheese, pineapple and banana toasted sandwich today and it looked and tasted like crap.

Craig Cameron understandably was not at MM today and I would imagine is trying to keep a low profile. He left the Tigers as they were becoming successful and joined BC3 just before they unravelled. I actually feel sorry for him he is a nice guy.

 
  On 09/01/2014 at 23:45, daisycutter said:

is Layla Rose BBO's sister?

Just Asking

No, definitely not.

Just telling.

Thanks Redleg

not a big punter myself but mentioned Smart Al to my old man who follows the horses

or as he says the horses he follows follow horses.

He just called to say Smart Al pretty smart carried his $1 to a win (Of course now wishes we had all put more on it. I had to tell him I had forgotten all about it)and he's hoping that this success can rub off on the Dees .

Hes having a good run as got an outsider yesterday that payed $70 which was the reason he expanded his betting range.

He did say Al had a good jockey and looked OK.

Will take us a bit more seriously now though unlikely to change from supporting the Saints.


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  On 10/01/2014 at 04:05, dpositive said:

Thanks Redlegnot a big punter myself but mentioned Smart Al to my old man who follows the horsesor as he says the horses he follows follow horses.He just called to say Smart Al pretty smart carried his $1 to a win (Of course now wishes we had all put more on it. I had to tell him I had forgotten all about it)and he's hoping that this success can rub off on the Dees .Hes having a good run as got an outsider yesterday that payed $70 which was the reason he expanded his betting range.He did say Al had a good jockey and looked OK.Will take us a bit more seriously now though unlikely to change from supporting the Saints.

You are welcome. Happy to have a winner and share it.

He should improve with the run, will get further and will probably get blinkers next start.

  On 07/01/2014 at 23:48, Bitter but optimistic said:

Then you will all like the fact that I'm back - a reformed character after my rehab. I've spent a few days fox hunting with "the lads" - most enjoyable.

WB BBO

Moon and Biff appeard to missed you I think they were planning to join you in your rehab just to have someone to talk too.

  On 08/01/2014 at 10:00, Redleg said:

Good.

I was in the restaurant where the concrete block fell through the roof from 70 stories up. Our family arrived 1 hour after it happened and we were told we would have been sitting in that area. It apparently was caused by a lightning strike on the building above the restaurant. I shudder to think what could have happened if we were there an hour earlier.

The only footy related info is that I saw Cameron Hunter again in our building and Michael Christian at the horse sales.

A horse we had passed in at an earlier MM sale that we now race, called Smart Al races in race 1 at Mornington on Friday. It should run well.

That building you're inhabiting for the moment seems to be a magnet for former Melbourne people. Didn't it once host another ex-Demon who excelled in three games under RDB during the halcyon days of 1981?
 
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  On 10/01/2014 at 22:46, Whispering_Jack said:

That building you're inhabiting for the moment seems to be a magnet for former Melbourne people. Didn't it once host another ex-Demon who excelled in three games under RDB during the halcyon days of 1981?

Yes the great Trevor Korn of the famous 54 jumper has been seen around here from time to time.

The coolest Lemur

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  On 12/01/2014 at 08:55, DemonFrog said:

The coolest Lemur

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If I found that thing on the side of the road I wouldn't know whether to ring the RSPCA or NASA.

  On 12/01/2014 at 09:54, Biffen said:

If I found that thing on the side of the road I wouldn't know whether to ring the RSPCA or NASA.

I'd run it over or have "the lads" stomp it.

Back to the Salt mines today

I know it is very early in 2014 and with the weather as hot as hell this week the Footy seems a long way off.

BUT

I have zero enthusiasm for 2014 at this point.

Is it just me?


  On 12/01/2014 at 09:54, Biffen said:

If I found that thing on the side of the road I wouldn't know whether to ring the RSPCA or NASA.

Saw a few Aye Aye at the Tana Zoo.

They are very unusal looking Lrmurs, but would clearly make good Demon supporters.

  On 12/01/2014 at 21:20, old dee said:

Back to the Salt mines today

I know it is very early in 2014 and with the weather as hot as hell this week the Footy seems a long way off.

BUT

I have zero enthusiasm for 2014 at this point.

Is it just me?

Back to work as well OD

Don't you want to see the five or six MFC wins in 2014?

Plus we have Roos as coach and noone is sure what the MFC will be investigated for in 2014 but there will be one or two I am sure.

a late brekkie :) ( better get to burning it off now..lol )

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  On 12/01/2014 at 21:20, old dee said:

Back to the Salt mines today

I know it is very early in 2014 and with the weather as hot as hell this week the Footy seems a long way off.

BUT

I have zero enthusiasm for 2014 at this point.

Is it just me?

Not me. I am really enthusiastic about our future. We have some potential guns for the first time in ages and a new culture being taught by a Coach that the players respect and will play for.

Bring on the season I want to see improvement. No more do I want to hear a player or manager refuse to even consider us as a destination.

  On 12/01/2014 at 22:29, Redleg said:

Not me. I am really enthusiastic about our future. We have some potential guns for the first time in ages and a new culture being taught by a Coach that the players respect and will play for.

Bring on the season I want to see improvement. No more do I want to hear a player or manager refuse to even consider us as a destination.

bring it

OORAH !!!

go Dees :)


Glad to see it is just me.

Think I am suffering from too many false dawns over the last seven years.

you believe OD....deep down....we know !!! ^_^

  On 12/01/2014 at 20:46, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'd run it over or have "the lads" stomp it.

Typically compassionate stance there BBO.

I am trying to organise an Alpaca cull in your area to increase the Aye Aye numbers in response.

Would 303s be enough to blow those things apart or should we use grenades?

 
  On 12/01/2014 at 23:24, beelzebub said:

you believe OD....deep down....we know !!! ^_^

It is not as though I have a choice bb

  On 12/01/2014 at 23:26, Biffen said:

Typically compassionate stance there BBO.

I am trying to organise an Alpaca cull in your area to increase the Aye Aye numbers in response.

Would 303s be enough to blow those things apart or should we use grenades?

You are stuck in a long gone era Biffen.

9mm these days!


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