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Mitch Clark thread seeing a bit of activity lately. Has something happened?

Nothing of substance as far as I can see, which means it has become an Internet sensation ... :blink:

 

Mitch Clark thread seeing a bit of activity lately. Has something happened?

Not much has happened over the past two years with young Mitch as far a AFL Footy goes.

Not much has happened over the past two years with young Mitch as far a AFL Footy goes.

That pretty much covers it DF

 

Less feeling,when getting the inside mail,you need thin silicone gloves that allow FEELING.

Feelings are not something that BBO is renowned for Jazzy O.

Feelings are not something that BBO is renowned for Jazzy O.

You should market your unfunny shite Moony. Works better than Temazepan, by a mil..zzz z zzzz z zzz z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

 

Who?

Don't you mean Clark Who? :):):)

Who?

It's someone we used to know


It's someone we used to know

Came across these today, DF. Do they look fierce enough to play for the Dees?

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It's after 8pm and the usual picture posting lunatics creep onto this thread for all and pathetic sundry to giggle and pizz in each other's pockets. Tonight, thank god for the Mitch Clark thread.

Please dont post those creepy fkn toads.Makes me want take up blow darts.


I once had a green voting girlfriend who was bisexual back in the day and we often went canoeing together.

Every time i went down into her canoe it was immaculately clean.

I asked her how it came that way and although she was shy about it she later told me she had a woman in twice a week.

It's after 8pm and the usual picture posting lunatics creep onto this thread for all and pathetic sundry to giggle and pizz in each other's pockets. Tonight, thank god for the Mitch Clark thread.

Thank you! :lol:

Please dont post those creepy fkn toads.Makes me want take up blow darts.

Is that supposed to be a disincentive? :):)

I once had a green voting girlfriend who was bisexual back in the day and we often went canoeing together.

Every time i went down into her canoe it was immaculately clean.

I asked her how it came that way and although she was shy about it she later told me she had a woman in twice a week.

That must've been mostly to clean up after you Biff.

That must've been mostly to clean up after you Biff.

I admit that was the clean version Moon.


Thank you! :lol:

In light of Moonie's comments I am planning a new line of pictures.

As he clearly needs our help!

What MFC Supporter in their right mind wants to actually talk football?

I once had a green voting girlfriend who was bisexual back in the day and we often went canoeing together.

Every time i went down into her canoe it was immaculately clean.

I asked her how it came that way and although she was shy about it she later told me she had a woman in twice a week.

So now we are talking about the tongue and groove set.

At least its another subject crossed off the list.

 

This tread has taken a strange course in the last month.

Well that is democracy I guess

This tread has taken a strange course in the last month.

Well that is democracy I guess

yes od, tread carefully


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