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Does that mean that "oranga" was wrong?

not necessarily red

might be ok on some alternate universe

 
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not necessarily red

might be ok on some alternate universe

Could our football team win in that universe, I am happy to try anything?

Could our football team win in that universe, I am happy to try anything?

good luck, there are an infinite number of them

might be quicker to build a time machine and return to the 50's

 

My goodness it just came to me dc

banana !

You get Bananas delivered OD?


Where have you been F l o g? I'll just have dinner then I'll vent my spleen on you. Don't go away.

I been on Cloud 9 Bitty as Collingwood was smashed on the week end and FIGJAM is turning into another Neeld with regards to his press conferences.

I been on Cloud 9 Bitty as Collingwood was smashed on the week end and FIGJAM is turning into another Neeld with regards to his press conferences.

Is that written in Westaustrlian?

Is that written in Westaustrlian?

Yes Bitty I typed it in Western Australia

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Is that written in Westaustrlian?

No. That paper only has large pictures and 3 word sentences.

No. That paper only has large pictures and 3 word sentences.

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Is anyone excited about Saturday?

I am scared stiff!

The wife will be pleased.

It has probably been a while I'm guessing.

Is anyone excited about Saturday?

I am scared stiff!

I was planning to go to the game but had to change games to the Collingwood game.

I hope we'll have a forward line by then.

I was planning to go to the game but had to change games to the Collingwood game.

I hope we'll have a forward line by then.

We will have one DF but seriously doubt either messes Clark or Dawes will be on the ground.

In the stand with us I think mate

Is anyone excited about Saturday?

I am scared stiff!

naaaah

first win of season coming up :)


I was planning to go to the game but had to change games to the Collingwood game.

I hope we'll have a forward line by then.round

I was looking forward to meeting up with you, DF. Sounds like QB it is then. I will be there, probably with my brother-in-law and my son. I think I have been at every . Round 1 game for the last six or seven years, so I see no reason to change this year.

I am strangely unexcited about our first game.

Perhaps a good solid session on Redtube will get your blood pumping?

How can you not feel excited by the sight of that full forward line?

I'm sure OD will have a reaction to it!

Perhaps a good solid session on Redtube will get your blood pumping?

I'm sure OD will have a reaction to it!

I am trying valiantly to keep my mouth shut on the subject Bbo.

I do of course have my thoughts


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How can you not feel excited by the sight of that full forward line?

That line makes me feel sick.

 

Isn't that roughly the plot of WJ's 'Highway of Demons', chapters of which occasionally appear on this website?

well in my case i don't have the time left to build a time machine

when i leave this earthly coil my prospects look good

enter the pearly gates - all good

enter the portals of hell - enjoy elite status as a demon and watch daily replays of every demon win since 1858


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