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Oh dear

Where has the banana loving people gone?

PS God made the ignore button for a reason.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Indeed he did.

It is for spineless wretches who cannot face the harsh world of reality but skulk in the cyber world and thus are able to think that their pitiful existences have some worth.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

 

Bout time we had another person on this thread with common sense,I say welcome Monie.

A few of us have been trying to bring honesty and common respect to each other here,only to have it spoiled by the lowest of low.

Looking forward to many discussions of fun,sensibility and mirth with you now on board.

Hey Jazzy O, is this the same martyr that today challenged the mods to ban him? In fact, stated his aim was to get banned? Then got a one week ban.What an absolute tool. Claimed his Uni scores were 99.9% or some such bull dust? If you think he has common sense, then you have absolutely none at all.

 

Jazza Jazza Jazzman.

I'm hoping irony is at play .

I go out to deal with the Frinite rush and all has turned to hurt and bitterness against our dear colleague Bittsy.

May I remind you that Moneater is either a redheaded child or a very easily offended person because all of us here like milking it.

Indeed he did.

It is for spineless wretches who cannot face the harsh world of reality but skulk in the cyber world and thus are able to think that their pitiful existences have some worth.

A little harsh on frog, but i'm guessing a Gen Y with 9 dunnies and an ice habit in outer Perth DGAF.


Didn't know where else to put this but run into a few Colonwood and Carlton players out on the town in Sydney tonight.

No goss, just saying. :P Maybe I should've inquired about M. Clark?

Edited by Lamashtu

Now I'm interested Jizz. Who are " the lowest of the low"?

No names ,no pack drill.

But the fishing in here is pretty good.

 
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Souvlaki Saturday.

68 6 & 8 = 14 1 & 4 = 5

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Does anyone have any Federal Court rulings to celebrate today?81741_bouteille_champagne_saute_bouchon.

Never in doubt.

Told everyone this judge was bright and a straight shooter. He wouldn't buy the Bombers/Hird crap.


Does anyone have any Federal Court rulings to celebrate today?

81741_bouteille_champagne_saute_bouchon.

Not today. But I am on jury duty next week --- does that count? :lol:

Not today. But I am on jury duty next week --- does that count? :lol:

Give them the maximum,just for the sake of it.

Take out your frustrations of the ice addicts controlling the streets.

No matter what R@B,give em one with the lot.

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67 A pretty soft day.

6 & 7 =13 1 & 3 = 4

Edited by Redleg

you must be pretty happy with the blacks od?

guess you are still celebrating and haven't logged on


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Who do you think we'll get in 67 day's time?

Players that in a year or two later nobody will post that we should have taken somebody else.

Give them the maximum,just for the sake of it.

Take out your frustrations of the ice addicts controlling the streets.

No matter what R@B,give em one with the lot.

Ok. I'll make sure that I am particularly hard on dairy farmers ... :lol::lol:

you must be pretty happy with the blacks od?

guess you are still celebrating and haven't logged on

That pretty much covers it dc.

Had three old friends at home last night and we sank a few reds and then finished with a wee dram or two.

It is great to follow a winner for a change.

I could get used to this.

If only it was the MFC!

That pretty much covers it dc.

Had three old friends at home last night and we sank a few reds and then finished with a wee dram or two.

It is great to follow a winner for a change.

I could get used to this.

If only it was the MFC!

good for you od

i see the blacks had to wait 40 years for their flag too

good for you od

i see the blacks had to wait 40 years for their flag too

I don't think that is the case dc

I remember one back ten years ago.

I will check.

PS correct dc It was B division I was thinking of.

A little confused.

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Clickety clicks all the sixes 66.

Yeah. but how many votes will Chunk get in the Brownlow? And will Dom poll more votes than him?

Yeah. but how many votes will Chunk get in the Brownlow? And will Dom poll more votes than him?

Eight and Yes

 
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Yeah. but how many votes will Chunk get in the Brownlow? And will Dom poll more votes than him?

Don't think I have cared less about a Brownlow night.

Don't think I have cared less about a Brownlow night.

I have not cared about them for some time Redleg.

It should be renamed the Midfield Award as no one else can seemings score votes now.


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