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Oh good lord, I've just found a youtube clip of BBO teaching in class. Can't be sure, but I believe Biff uploaded it. Don't think he knows he was being filmed. He's certainly an old school disciplinarian...

No, that's not me, but his teaching style is based on my approach. His language is far more welcoming and inclusive than mine. Top post Moonie, I enjoyed watching a fellow professional.

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just got in,big day and evening.

i reckon after watching the tape,the teacher probably is BBO.

b-lake is definately biff

aa-ron has to dflog.

t-moffie is RaB for sure.

old dee is gotta be Mr o-shag-nessie

 

Christ Jazza you're all over the board. All hands and teats.

busier than a blue arse fly today.

racing up tommorow and racing back{calving priority}

all action at the station and ive got a spare half hour to kill atm.

busier than a blue arse fly today.

racing up tommorow and racing back{calving priority}

all action at the station and ive got a spare half hour to kill atm.

Hope you washed your hands before typing on the keyboard. Actually, that applies to BBO as well.


Hope you washed your hands before typing on the keyboard. Actually, that applies to BBO as well.

are you a germaphobe. or just on a cleanliness kick because your visiting OD at the repat and dont want to contaminate his gallbladder bypass/

are you a germaphobe. or just on a cleanliness kick because your visiting OD at the repat and dont want to contaminate his gallbladder bypass/

???????????

Drink less and write better.

???????????

Drink less and write better.

yes dad,goodnight.

 

Christ Jazza you're all over the board. All hands and teats.

What's that line again about the pot and the kettle, BBO? :blink::blink:

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On a cruise ship just passed Gallipoli and Anzac Cove, very emotional moment.

Go dees against the dogs, good to see Viney playing. How is that other bloke still in the side, just stunned. Some of our younger blokes will be getting very [censored] off with that.


On a cruise ship just passed Gallipoli and Anzac Cove, very emotional moment.

Go dees against the dogs, good to see Viney playing. How is that other bloke still in the side, just stunned. Some of our younger blokes will be getting very [censored] off with that.

The sad part Redleg is they are not good enough to replace him

On a cruise ship just passed Gallipoli and Anzac Cove, very emotional moment.

Go dees against the dogs, good to see Viney playing. How is that other bloke still in the side, just stunned. Some of our younger blokes will be getting very pissed off with that.

Passed the same spot last year without the same emotions perhaps because it's a part of world history that I studied and from which I learned you don't trust politicians and leaders of armies (although you have to feel for the kids on both sides whose lives and limb were lost for nothing at all).

You've done better than your brother-in-law and sister-in-law who sailed past Gallipoli sitting facing the shore and had to be told later that they hadn't even noticed the place.

Passed the same spot last year without the same emotions perhaps because it's a part of world history that I studied and from which I learned you don't trust politicians and leaders of armies (although you have to feel for the kids on both sides whose lives and limb were lost for nothing at all).

You've done better than your brother-in-law and sister-in-law who sailed past Gallipoli sitting facing the shore and had to be told later that they hadn't even noticed the place.

WJ my dad used to say they cheer when you leave play a band when you return and that is the last you here from them.

Passed the same spot last year without the same emotions perhaps because it's a part of world history that I studied and from which I learned you don't trust politicians and leaders of armies (although you have to feel for the kids on both sides whose lives and limb were lost for nothing at all).

You've done better than your brother-in-law and sister-in-law who sailed past Gallipoli sitting facing the shore and had to be told later that they hadn't even noticed the place.

didnt jump off the boat for a swim?


WJ my dad used to say they cheer when you leave play a band when you return and that is the last you here from them.

The Eric Bogle song 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' said it best, IMHO

The Eric Bogle song 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' said it best, IMHO

He also wrote "The green fields of France"....It too is worth a listen.....Recorded by the Fureys

He also wrote "The green fields of France"....It too is worth a listen.....Recorded by the Fureys

Yes, that is a good one too.

Random banana picture for no good reason ... :blink:

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I see a Mr. C. Schwab has applied for the AFL Players association CEO position.

That would be interesting.

I would have thought that the chances of him getting another AFL gig were very low.

Just might prove he has more lives than your average cat.

Okay then......

Maple, This thread is inhabited by some very strange types who have nothing better to do than post on this thread. Beware! If in doubt, put yourself in Uncle Bitter's hands.

Maple, This thread is inhabited by some very strange types who have nothing better to do than post on this thread. Beware! If in doubt, put yourself in Uncle Bitter's hands.

Risky strategy

 

Maple, This thread is inhabited by some very strange types who have nothing better to do than post on this thread. Beware! If in doubt, put yourself in Uncle Bitter's hands.

Some of the posts in this thread are rather strange and confusing. And yet, I can't seem to look away.

I have visited the Gallipoli site a few years ago.

A number of people were very emotional there and it was sad to read the stories from both sides of the conflict.

It was interest to see how the Turks regarded the site and i did have a chat to a few Turkish soldiers there.


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