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I love the way they call it snow,its just hail thats sitting on the ground and not melting,We did have 8 inches of snow in a day up here when i was a kid.But yes it is bloody freezing today and last night.{somebody elses turn to check the calfing bay}.

Fishing was good yesterday,threw out one bait and got thread enlivened.

It is a thread that just keeps on giving.
 

It is a thread that just keeps on giving.

Thats what the priest said to the aaahhhhhhhhhhhh forget it.

It snowed in Beechworth with remnants on vehicles and roads. Heavy falls on road to Stanley made driving difficult

No reports of training in the snow but the Milawa boys who wear the demons colours and are on top of the ladder after last years flag were seen training in the pub.

Its important to build up all the skills of the game required to be successful in the country.

Time to cope with a trip to Adelaide

Hope its warmer there.

 

Thats what the priest said to the aaahhhhhhhhhhhh forget it.

When I was a kid, it was what the actress said to the bishop ... :blink:

OD, at training today when I dropped in there were some players (possibly Casey? Not sure exactly who they were) training in a different version of your favourite white jumper. MFC logo in front, white body and red side panels (where the navy ones are on the current clash strip). Might be a new version?

If you like, take the jumper from the game against the Cats, make the logo navy, the navy part white and add red side panels (should have got a photo!)


I love the way they call it snow,its just hail thats sitting on the ground and not melting,We did have 8 inches of snow in a day up here when i was a kid.But yes it is bloody freezing today and last night.{somebody elses turn to check the calfing bay}.

Fishing was good yesterday,threw out one bait and got thread enlivened.

Ladies in Football again?

OD, at training today when I dropped in there were some players (possibly Casey? Not sure exactly who they were) training in a different version of your favourite white jumper. MFC logo in front, white body and red side panels (where the navy ones are on the current clash strip). Might be a new version?

If you like, take the jumper from the game against the Cats, make the logo navy, the navy part white and add red side panels (should have got a photo!)

Don't get me wrong here R and B

There is one MFC jumper

It is Dark Blue body with a Red yoke and Red Socks.

Anything else is just something forced on us.

The latest white one I prefer to the shocker from last week when we have to wear a "clash" jumper.

Sounds an interesting combination but training is where it belongs IMO

OD, at training today when I dropped in there were some players (possibly Casey? Not sure exactly who they were) training in a different version of your favourite white jumper. MFC logo in front, white body and red side panels (where the navy ones are on the current clash strip). Might be a new version?

If you like, take the jumper from the game against the Cats, make the logo navy, the navy part white and add red side panels (should have got a photo!)

Yeah I paid a visit this morning and noticed the white strips, saw Gawn and Fitzpatrick both had one on, I assumed they were just the players in the Casey system too.

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Must be getting old and grumpy.Wanted to jump through telly and grab JW by the nuts and tell him to have a go from the start.

Geez i need female company for a day big time,50 days without a durry and the temper is ready for an explosion.


Obviously a successful extraction from the frozen poddy calf Jazz!

All be on way to market by next week.

Eat well my friend.

I just become a vego!

SUFFERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Next thing you will be a pinko lezzo tree hugger.

See what vietnam does to people.

Why is it that I feel no frustration from todays game?

Not Angry

Not disappointed

Just normal.


Why is it that I feel no frustration from todays game?

Not Angry

Not disappointed

Just normal.

Get the nurse to plug your machine back in.

I just become a vego!

Lol!!! Next you'll be sipping long macchiatos, growing a hipster beard and voting Green!

Get the nurse to plug your machine back in.

They will as soon as you give it back.

No single malts OD?

Had some friends over last night after the Uni Blacks game Bbo.

We gave it nudge last night.

I made a decision earlier this year to not waste single malt on the MFC

It has so far been a wise decision.


Lol!!! Next you'll be sipping long macchiatos, growing a hipster beard and voting Green!

Don't concern yourself Moon, I'll unveg myself as soon as I'm confident that any schnitzels from Jazza's area are gone from the market.

Don't concern yourself Moon, I'll unveg myself as soon as I'm confident that any schnitzels from Jazza's area are gone from the market.

The DNA of those are sure to be half human, I fear.

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Must be getting old and grumpy.Wanted to jump through telly and grab JW by the nuts and tell him to have a go from the start.

Geez i need female company for a day big time,50 days without a durry and the temper is ready for an explosion.

First time I have read about JW's nuts, females and smoke deprivation in the same post, jazza. Trying to compete with Biff or something? :blink:

Keep up the good work keeping off the smokes, though ...

 

Had some friends over last night after the Uni Blacks game Bbo.

We gave it nudge last night.

I made a decision earlier this year to not waste single malt on the MFC

It has so far been a wise decision.

There are some who say that a single malt never could go to waste, OD .. :lol:

SUFFERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Next thing you will be a pinko lezzo tree hugger.

See what vietnam does to people.

You obviously haven't seen what the Vietnamese will eat, then ... Not much of anything goes to waste ... I would say don't eat what you wouldn't kill yourself.


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