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Frawley.

That still does not help.

No idea who this guy after today, but Wil be glad to pack his bags.

 

As much as I don't like discussing things traitor on this thread,

Frawley isn't in the same category as our mate from Breakfast point.

Chip is entitled to look for a successful second half of his career.

I hope he doesn't but at least he was good for us for a while.

Five weeks in a row. Best of five finals?

For the first time in 30 odd years,id have to agree it would be worth 5 straight weeks of watching,rather than the foreplay we are about to endure.

 
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Chip is entitled to look for a successful second half of his career.

He has and good luck to him.


As much as I don't like discussing things traitor on this thread,

Frawley isn't in the same category as our mate from Breakfast point.

Chip is entitled to look for a successful second half of his career.

I hope he doesn't but at least he was good for us for a while.

Where has this new found compassion and thoughtfulness come from Biff? Do you owe Frawley money?

We might have to rename this the No T$ no B$ no F$ thread.

Frog $ hit?

(edit: would you believe $ hit was censored)

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Fox getting into the calfs,desperately need you shooting skills down here biff.


Did someone say the C word?

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You just jinxed the Aussie cricketers with that number. Lost overnight to Zimbabwe.

It is of course the devils number in cricket.

It is of course the devils number in cricket.

amazing,that the true story is 86.

but its been changed in the modern days to suit.


It is of course the devils number in cricket.

Only if you support the Australian Cricket Team.

Tuesday is 86

would wednesday be 85 red?

think i'm stsrting to catch on to this countdown stuff

would wednesday be 85 red?

think i'm stsrting to catch on to this countdown stuff

English will be next I chance !! :rolleyes:^_^

English will be next I chance !! :rolleyes:^_^

Do the English countdown differently? :)^_^


Do the English countdown differently? :)^_^

no but they spell it 'starting' !! :rolleyes:

no but they spell it 'starting' !! :rolleyes:

i've sacked my spellchecker, just can't get good service these days

i've sacked my spellchecker, just can't get good service these days

I no ^_^

 
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would wednesday be 85 red?

think i'm stsrting to catch on to this countdown stuff

Only doing it because WJ requested it.

I will have to spice it up a bit.

Only doing it because WJ requested it.

I will have to spice it up a bit.

good idea.....maybe spice it up like in bingo


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