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probably got that last bit right jazza

Not so sure about the bit about jazza making sense, though :):):):):)

 

its not for everyone

It is an acquired taste, but well worth the acquisition ...

he sent me a PM and it went along the lines of redleg and i being the only people that made sense and maybe he should find a site with younger posters.

personally i think he is worried about coming to victoria to see a live game.well not the game but the after game drinks.

he thought biff and BBO would take him to the gat and that would end his marriage and all brain cells he had left.

He probably just needs to get away and visit you Jazza. Get down and watch the Apollo Bay Hawks score a win. Toughen up at a country footy game. A few beers and a meat pie, maybe pick up a squeezer at the Lavers Hill pub. That'll get him back on here and ready for more insults from BBO.

 
I feel the same, OD. I was never a member, but a keen supporter back in the heady days of Gaze and Copeland. Now it seems it is another corporate sellout, creating yet another artificial team which will probably lose support. Then to hear Chris Anstey, of all people, talking about cutting off basketball families from the professional level because they couldn't stand the Tigers, .... well, you just lost this supporter![/quote

So the nett result R and B is they gain a few thousand tiger haters and lose a few thousand tiger loving members me being one of them.

I maybe wrong but I reckon their will be little overall gain.

Anyway the NBL has lost me there is plenty of other sport on over the summer.

I feel the same, OD. I was never a member, but a keen supporter back in the heady days of Gaze and Copeland. Now it seems it is another corporate sellout, creating yet another artificial team which will probably lose support. Then to hear Chris Anstey, of all people, talking about cutting off basketball families from the professional level because they couldn't stand the Tigers, .... well, you just lost this supporter![/quote

So the nett result R and B is they gain a few thousand tiger haters and lose a few thousand tiger loving members me being one of them.

I maybe wrong but I reckon their will be little overall gain.

Anyway the NBL has lost me there is plenty of other sport on over the summer.

I think you are right, OD, sadly. Long summer walks in a nice garden are already looking better ...


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Como...Say hello to George :rolleyes:

been to Banff ?

Yes but it is in Canada.

He probably just needs to get away and visit you Jazza. Get down and watch the Apollo Bay Hawks score a win. Toughen up at a country footy game. A few beers and a meat pie, maybe pick up a squeezer at the Lavers Hill pub. That'll get him back on here and ready for more insults from BBO.

well, he could help with the morning milking and we could watch the mighty bay in action{winning so far this year}.

dont know about a squeezer at the lavers hill pub though,its so dark up there at night there's only bats out.

probably beech forest pub better,the woman can carry you home,and work if need be in the dairy .

I think I've found the perfect ensemble for Frog to wear when you gents head to the local watering hole, Jazza.

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I think I've found the perfect ensemble for Frog to wear when you gents head to the local watering hole, Jazza.

nothing wrong with that getup.seen plenty of pillow biters dress like that.

i still wear flares out on a saturday night and tuck the winnies up the tshirt .

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nothing wrong with that getup.seen plenty of pillow biters dress like that.

i still wear flares out on a saturday night and tuck the winnies up the tshirt .

We have extended our range of topics to the sartorial.

We have extended our range of topics to the sartorial.

For you, Redleg ...

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That is unacceptable. Surely someone could tell them they come from the grocery store.

Exactly Redleg the same place milk comes from.

It's a pity Mable Demon isn't online - she could make the acquaintance of Biffen - that would either send her back to Canadia ( or whatever it's called) or to where Fl og fell off the world.


I've also heard it referred to as America's hat, Bitter.

Wondered where you'd gone to. As I hadn't seen Biffen posting for a bit, wondered if you two had gotten up to some sort of hijinks and ended up in the clink.

Where do I get them?

As they say in the classics, I think you can get them "on the line" :blink::blink:

I owe him about ten bbo

Only ten? :blink::blink:

 

I've also heard it referred to as America's hat, Bitter.

Wondered where you'd gone to. As I hadn't seen Biffen posting for a bit, wondered if you two had gotten up to some sort of hijinks and ended up in the clink.

I have been banned from using the internet by the powers that be .

But I'm better now.

I have been banned from using the internet by the powers that be .

But I'm better now.

The anti-psychotic drugs are working then Biff? How do you continue to conduct your business so successfully under such conditions?


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