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OD a banana a day keeps a stroke at bay.

Stuff this half banana rations.

Eat the whole thing as its good for your health.

 
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  On 09/09/2014 at 21:48, DemonFrog said:

OD a banana a day keeps a stroke at bay.

Stuff this half banana rations.

Eat the whole thing as its good for your health.

This thread even helps on the health front.

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78 a day to be careful in the kitchen, don't use the best dinner set today..

7 & 8 = 15 1 & 5 = 6 a number synonomous with dropping things.

 
  On 09/09/2014 at 23:07, Redleg said:

78 a day to be careful in the kitchen, don't use the best dinner set today..

7 & 8 = 15 1 & 5 = 6 a number synonomous with dropping things.

Please let the dropping be about half of the current MFC players list!

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  On 10/09/2014 at 04:45, DemonFrog said:

Please let the dropping be about half of the current MFC players list!

It will be about a quarter of the list.


  On 10/09/2014 at 07:21, Redleg said:

It will be about a quarter of the list.

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

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  On 10/09/2014 at 07:27, old dee said:

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

I think the rookies will all stay.

If we look at Nicho, Byrnes, Tapscott, Evans, Frawley, Strauss and maybe Jordie, then Clark and maybe another 2 in trades. Somewhere around the 10 mark I would guess.

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When the bloody hell are we going to delist some more of the dead wood !! most other clubs have come out BANG -7 gone , 9 gone - what are we waiting for ????

 
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  On 10/09/2014 at 07:40, Maggot 1977 said:

When the bloody hell are we going to delist some more of the dead wood !! most other clubs have come out BANG -7 gone , 9 gone - what are we waiting for ????

Probably looking to trade some of them.

  On 10/09/2014 at 07:21, Redleg said:

It will be about a quarter of the list.

It saddens to say you are probably right. Which means it will take another year to get rid of the dead wood.


  On 10/09/2014 at 07:27, old dee said:

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

Think of a number OD and then times it by three. That the minimum we need gone.

  On 10/09/2014 at 07:45, Redleg said:

Probably looking to trade some of them.

If bloke like Polkinghorn and Banfield are passed over what realistic chance has Strauss, Blease & Tapscott got ? Next to nothing !!
  On 10/09/2014 at 07:27, old dee said:

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

Think of a number OD and then times it by three. That the minimum we need gone.

I am find the media reports about Clarks AFL comeback very disappointing.

  On 10/09/2014 at 23:30, DemonFrog said:

I am find the media reports about Clarks AFL comeback very disappointing.

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I forgot to mention Clisby gone as well.

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( 77 ) Sunset Strip, the name of a great TV show of the 60's.

  On 11/09/2014 at 07:15, Redleg said:

( 77 ) Sunset Strip, the name of a great TV show of the 60's.

Watched it in B+W with the family. It's up there with Rawhide and Wagon Train (and many others of that era) Simpler world.

AND ... Melbourne were a powerhouse footy team


Not forgetting Bonanza with the Ponderosa, Hoss, Little Joe etc.

Listened to the "lone ranger" on the radio when i was a kid.Blue hills also.

Chit now i know im old like red,OD,Mr walker,and R@B

 
  On 11/09/2014 at 09:38, jazza said:

Listened to the "lone ranger" on the radio when i was a kid.Blue hills also.

Chit now i know im old like red,OD,Mr walker,and R@B

Oh you don't look old but your smile does freak me out.

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  On 11/09/2014 at 07:15, Redleg said:

( 77 ) Sunset Strip, the name of a great TV show of the 60's.

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