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He spent a lot of time on my side of the ground, that's why.

Mark my words, #10 is worth keeping an eye on.

Yes I am sure he will be terrific at Casey!

 

I think I have picked the games to come over to Melbourne and watch.

Round 1 Melbourne v St Kilda


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I think I have picked the games to come over to Melbourne and watch.

Round 1 Melbourne v St Kilda

We will not be at full strength, we never are, but neither will the Saints, with Montagna at least, out suspended. He was BOG the last couple of times we played them and Dal Santo was next best.

We will not be at full strength, we never are, but neither will the Saints, with Montagna at least, out suspended. He was BOG the last couple of times we played them and Dal Santo was next best.

my prediction is we should win.

But if we can not beat the saint then 2014 will be a nother bad one for us.

I think I have picked the games to come over to Melbourne and watch.

Round 1 Melbourne v St Kilda

You do realise this is at the Docklands and not the MCG?

 

The Docklands ... isn't that where we best Richmond only a week ago?

Correct, but I thought one of DF's criteria for choosing which game to attend was to attend one at the MCG .... Believe it or not I wasn't referring to our pathetic record there :blink:


Correct, but I thought one of DF's criteria for choosing which game to attend was to attend one at the MCG .... Believe it or not I wasn't referring to our pathetic record there :blink:

I did want a G game but things we're working against that happening.

I not been to the Telstra Dome / Docklands or what ever they call that venue these days.

Found on http://forums.magpies.net/hotrod:-

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So it's time to fess up. Who here crossed the line into Collingwood territory?

Found on http://forums.magpies.net/hotrod:-

So it's time to fess up. Who here crossed the line into Collingwood territory?

I love Collingwood and their Supporters so much LOL

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Too much Pie talk. What's happening at the Gat?


What happens at the GAT....stays at the Gat !!! :rolleyes:

BB what about a black cat laying on your chest?

BB what about a black cat laying on your chest?

signifies it aint going anywhere....I guess :wacko:

am annoyed...just informed a Christening in Syd has had dates changed...yep..Mar 22

I f'n hate familes sometimes...grrrrrr

NOT HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!

am annoyed...just informed a Christening in Syd has had dates changed...yep..Mar 22

I f'n hate familes sometimes...grrrrrr

NOT HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!

christenings still occur? are they greek?


christenings still occur? are they greek?

no....Mics

I couldnt be bothered at all.. but its my wife Niece's kids (twins ) and shes her God mother !!

It was meant to be in Melb, but then switched to Syd because the father is from Cronulla and its all about him.. Then it was this date.that date then Mar 15/16..that was bad enough but livable...then they switched it to suit someone who f***ken lives in Syd.

Yes....Im ropable

I feel there will be a sudden illness coming on BB

Oh and an even quicker recovery

Just in time for the game.

I am sure we can find a doctor to give you a sick note if needed.

Lol frog

Not sure the missus would buy it

I dont even like "that" stadium but was really looking fwd to going into a rnd1 game with some realistic expectation as to a decent outing and a win.

Its been a while

 

Lol frog

Not sure the missus would buy it

I dont even like "that" stadium but was really looking fwd to going into a rnd1 game with some realistic expectation as to a decent outing and a win.

Its been a while

This is a serious change bb.

From Melb to Sydney and I guess an overnight stay ?

Serious coin involved in the change bb.

You could up grade your membershipo for that mate.

no....Mics

I couldnt be bothered at all.. but its my wife Niece's kids (twins ) and shes her God mother !!

It was meant to be in Melb, but then switched to Syd because the father is from Cronulla and its all about him.. Then it was this date.that date then Mar 15/16..that was bad enough but livable...then they switched it to suit someone who f***ken lives in Syd.

Yes....Im ropable

that's a bummer bb

even i think we might win darklands or not


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