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Probably!

Are we?

We threw away the game last weekend when it was won!

Remember players don't tank. The players made mistakes nearly as many as the umpires.

I have now seen 3 incidents replayed, which as agreed by Bob Murphy and Jordan Lewis on AFL360, which all went against us and cost goals or denied us shots from close in and there were more I am told.

 

Remember players don't tank. The players made mistakes nearly as many as the umpires.

I have now seen 3 incidents replayed, which as agreed by Bob Murphy and Jordan Lewis on AFL360, which all went against us and cost goals or denied us shots from close in and there were more I am told.

TIC

Redleg

Probably!

Are we?

We threw away the game last weekend when it was won!

No OD we lost because of Red not being not being available to play and Jazza going for the nuts of opposition players.

 

guys, it was so cold this morning in burwood, i actually saw a lawyer with his hands in his own pockets

boom tish

Your jokes a still [censored] DC. I suppose you're keeping yourself warm working out? The mid week tennis for the blue rinsers will be starting in a few weeks and you'll want to be in good nick.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic


Your jokes a still [censored] DC. I suppose you're keeping yourself warm working out? The mid week tennis for the blue rinsers will be starting in a few weeks and you'll want to be in good nick.

you're dead right there bbo

both sons doing house renos so the last week i've been working my teats off like one of jezza's fresians

hard yakka as your palladin bearers could attest to

you're dead right there bbo

both sons doing house renos so the last week i've been working my teats off like one of jezza's fresians

hard yakka as your palladin bearers could attest to

Contact Biffen when you are finished. His lab needs some major renos and he will require some aid. Besides he might batch up some viagra to assist in your endeavours with the blue rinsers.

 

It was very foggy and cold this morning.

I blame Jack Watts

I blame the green maggots for not paying frees for incorrect disposal ... :blink: (and James Frawley for not telling us his intentions months ago :) )

Contact Biffen when you are finished. His lab needs some major renos and he will require some aid. Besides he might batch up some viagra to assist in your endeavours with the blue rinsers.

as long as he adds in "some of the good stuff"

oops wrong thread


I blame the green maggots for not paying frees for incorrect disposal ... :blink: (and James Frawley for not telling us his intentions months ago :) )

Can I start on Mark Neeld again?

hey bbo, any chance picket fence is stuie's dad?

wotcha think?

Nah. That's a bit harsh - on Picket!

I reckon Stu was one of those test tube jobs .... didn't quite work out.

hey bbo, any chance picket fence is stuie's dad?

wotcha think?

There should be a thread to discuss this in the off season.

Biff and RED could be monitors of such thread,like the Hamish and Andy of DL.There summer jobs.


There should be a thread to discuss this in the off season.

Biff and RED could be monitors of such thread,like the Hamish and Andy of DL.There summer jobs.

You could read their comments to your cows to make them produce more milk which would increase profits.

So a win win for all parties.

You could read their comments to your cows to make them produce more milk which would increase profits.

So a win win for all parties.

Boxhead down the road tried playing music ti his years ago.He got laughed at for 14 years and then we just gave him stick every big night out.Dutchies are about as sharp as bowling balls.

You could read their comments to your cows to make them produce more milk which would increase profits.

So a win win for all parties.

I am not sure that would increase their milk production ... :blink:

Why not?

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FFS! How does the above picture add anything of value to this thread or board?

Re minds us not to make the same mistake twice.

Only Good experienced coaches in the future

I am not sure that would increase their milk production ... :blink:

Brown Milk which is more solid than liquid?

Re minds us not to make the same mistake twice.

Only Good experienced coaches in the future

I reckon we have learnt that lesson OD without having to wallow in the pathetic bastard's misery.

 

I reckon we have learnt that lesson OD without having to wallow in the pathetic [censored]'s misery.

Not sure I will ever completely escape it Bbo

I sure as hell don't want another.

Roos stays till end of 2016 then Clarkson

Edited by old dee

Not sure I will ever completely escape it Bbo

I sure as hell don't want another.

Roos stays till end of 2016 then ...................... ?

That is the question that occupies its own thread. I'm not buying in at this stage, it's just too speculative. TBH, I'm not even sure who I'd want!


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