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IMO it will be a miracle if Frawley stays.

In his shoes would you?

I found Old Dee again.

If I was Frawley and I was given similar money and could see improvement in the side, I would want to stay and be a one club player with my mates.

 

I found Old Dee again.

If I was Frawley and I was given similar money and could see improvement in the side, I would want to stay and be a one club player with my mates.

I think I am correct in saying that he is an restricted free agent.

So if we match his offer he stays correct?

If that were to happen it would be the first occasion since the rules came in that this was enforced.

Interesting times ahead.

Who are you and what have you done with Old Dee?

It's me every now and then I get one of these strange feelings but it quickly passes!

 

There is no such stand that I am aware of, but we can make one in honour of your visit ...

I think its this one RBB

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Just don't be last or you will miss out on a spot

It's me every now and then I get one of these strange feelings but it quickly passes!

OD you need to stop watch those relays of the 2012 and 2013 seasons. They are messing with your head.

I recommend watch the second last game of the 2000 season. That will pump you up for 2014.


OD you need to stop watch those relays of the 2012 and 2013 seasons. They are messing with your head.

I recommend watch the second last game of the 2000 season. That will pump you up for 2014.

What games in 2012-3?

I thought they were training films from the other 17 sides?

Now I really feel bad.

What games in 2012-3?

I thought they were training films from the other 17 sides?

Now I really feel bad.

My Bad OD you are correct and I was wrong

They were training runs for the Casey Reserve side.

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It's me every now and then I get one of these strange feelings but it quickly passes!

I get those little moments occasionally.

 
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Trying to get fit for the season.

Have dropped about 9 kilos from my maximum. 10 more to go. Just walked about 7k's up and down hills. Not bad for an old fart.

I need a beer.

Trying to get fit for the season.

Have dropped about 9 kilos from my maximum. 10 more to go. Just walked about 7k's up and down hills. Not bad for an old fart.

I need a beer.

I would have thought a banana might be more appropriate !


Trying to get fit for the season.

Have dropped about 9 kilos from my maximum. 10 more to go. Just walked about 7k's up and down hills. Not bad for an old fart.

I need a beer.

me too RL......I have dropped 16kgs in 6 months.......I still need to get rid of the gut but I have dropped 5cm off it already.....And I am off the beer....(well nearly off it)....I bet you feel better....
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me too RL......I have dropped 16kgs in 6 months.......I still need to get rid of the gut but I have dropped 5cm off it already.....And I am off the beer....(well nearly off it)....I bet you feel better....

I do, when I don't have a kidney stone.

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I would have thought a banana might be more appropriate !

How soon I forgot.

I think its this one RBB

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Just don't be last or you will miss out on a spot

If that is for the game against the Dogs, it will be like that for a spot near the fence, I think, so that we can do high-fives after a win! :blink:


How soon I forgot.

That is a 2 point banana deduction for you Red

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notice the 3rd toe on the left foot is deformed

maybe the legs of a WA wet tree frog in advanced stages of dementia?

would that be an example of down-skirting df?

notice the 3rd toe on the left foot is deformed

maybe the legs of a WA wet tree frog in advanced stages of dementia?

A penalty is a penalty.

Crimes against the Banana can not go unpunished!


You step on stuff like that in the Gat - but it certainly isn't banana!

not sure if it was the gat

similar tiles

but no thongs

that means no entry

You step on stuff like that in the Gat - but it certainly isn't banana!

Shhh BBO this was not a Banana as no Banana were harmed in the taking of this picture LOL

Trust me as I am a Dees Supporter

not sure if it was the gat

similar tiles

but no thongs

that means no entry

You can longer actually see the tiles at the Gat. Although Biffen gives those in his penthouse a scrape from time to time.

 

You can longer actually see the tiles at the Gat. Although Biffen gives those in his penthouse a scrape from time to time.

Not to mention Biff's liking of a night on the tiles on a regular basis.

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You can longer actually see the tiles at the Gat. Although Biffen gives those in his penthouse a scrape from time to time.

Ah to look at the magnificent artwork on the walls of the Gat, created by the inmates, with their bare hands, while in a drunken or drug induced stupour, on the filthy tiles and plaster.

Artwork at its finest.


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