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If anyone is interested. I have started up an AFL fantasy Match day league

CHIPS is the league name.

PjYCFAj is the league code.

Your all welcome. I take all sorts of demon supporters

Take Fl og and keep him will you Chip?

 

Take Fl og and keep him will you Chip?

I'll take BBO Wyl Od Barndee Macca beezlebub I will draw the line at angrydemons.

I'll take BBO Wyl Od Barndee Macca beezlebub I will draw the line at angrydemons.

I hear mjt is interested chippy. Will you have him?

 

Take Fl og and keep him will you Chip?

Come on Professor, you know you love frogs and all their cuteness


Before you Loonie, I suspect.

"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member" - Groucho Marx.

I hear mjt is interested chippy. Will you have him?

It's only a game. Should suit all Dees supporters.

 

so much for the weather bureau

game should be dry and sunny 21deg

Delete that post will you DC! If the "lads" see it they will want to go. After they have splattered every miserable little green snotball Fl ogs in Romsey, that is.


If anyone is interested. I have started up an AFL fantasy Match day league

CHIPS is the league name.

PjYCFAj is the league code.

Your all welcome. I take all sorts of demon supporters

There is a sort of Demon supporter other than rusted-on and insane? :blink:

Delete that post will you DC! If the "lads" see it they will want to go. After they have splattered every miserable little green snotball Fl ogs in Romsey, that is.

If any of them are half-decent kicks they could probably get a game rather than watch it ... :)

Where is OD?

getting fitted.new teeth.

artificial hip being checked.

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getting fitted.new teeth.

artificial hip being checked.

New teeth would be good to eat those hard, double fried, banana fritters.


I imagine squeezing 1800 teats a day keeps you fit jazz ?

Has always been good for your health teacher Bitty.

Has always been good for your health teacher Bitty.

You will upset him Moonie as he is a Professor at Romsey University after all.

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I imagine squeezing 1800 teats a day keeps you fit jazz ?

yep,but drinking and eating rubbish aint the best either.

im always trying to balance things.

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Now we are getting belted over not taking Kelly. I suppose when Tyson retires next year from a mystery injury and Salem quits at the same time, wanting to prusue his life's dream of collecting native flowers in the amazon, we can agree.

ATM I am still ok with the deal. My mail, as I have said, is that Salem will be special and I think Tyson has been very good so far and should get better, as the team does.

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Now we are getting belted over not taking Kelly. I suppose when Tyson retires next year from a mystery injury and Salem quits at the same time, wanting to prusue his life's dream of collecting native flowers in the amazon, we can agree.

ATM I am still ok with the deal. My mail, as I have said, is that Salem will be special and I think Tyson has been very good so far and should get better, as the team does.

The real tragedy for us is that Kelly wasn't the number 2 pick when we took JT and JT was this year's.


OMG we actual won one!

Single malt has not tasted this good for many moons

Yes. It's tasted good for this one as well. ;)

 

OMG we actual won one!

No X factor today, and look what happens ... :lol: BTW what do you do when the Dees win? It seems so long ago now ... :blink:

No X factor today, and look what happens ... :lol: BTW what do you do when the Dees win? It seems so long ago now ... :blink:

Surreal to say the least.

May the gods smile again soon.


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