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Well I would hope that with 3 and 4 we might get a Toumpas and an U17 and I am pretty sure they should be ok.

I am not that agressive

Viney plus one other GOOD player will keep me happy.

After the last few years that will be a hell of a success rate

 
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I thought the followers of this thread whose hearts and minds are set in that wonderful era of the late 50s and early 60s might appreciate knowing about the passing of another icon.

Vale dear friend.

Sad news. RIP. Great show. For the trivia buffs, do you know what the G stood for in Maynard G. Krebs, the beatnik played by Bob "Gilligan" Denver in "the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis."

Sad news. RIP. Great show. For the trivia buffs, do you know what the G stood for in Maynard G. Krebs, the beatnik played by Bob "Gilligan" Denver in "the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis."

No idea Redleg what is the answer

 

Walter.

I have no idea what that means

Obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed


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I have no idea what that means

Obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed

It was a hilarious gag in the show, when the beatnik odd ball posed the question and of course no one knew the answer. The expression on the faces of the cast when he gave the answer was priceless.

I have no idea what that means

Obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed

the G was silent !!!

It was a hilarious gag in the show, when the beatnik odd ball posed the question and of course no one knew the answer. The expression on the faces of the cast when he gave the answer was priceless.

Your memory is way better than mine Redleg I watch it regularly but don't remember that episode

 
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Your memory is way better than mine Redleg I watch it regularly but don't remember that episode

Do we both love Thalia Menenger?

Do we both love Thalia Menenger?

Who didnt !!! :)

Do we both love Thalia Menenger?

Whenever Tuesday hit the screen my hormones took a giant leap Redleg

May well have been my first fantasy.

Arh to win the flag and have Tuesday on the screen at the same was more than I can now imagine

What can I say Weld=Hot !! B)

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There is a fair bit of vitriol and angst on another thread that has now been locked. I was going to suggest they have a banana split, chill out and enjoy life, like we do on this thread.

There is a fair bit of vitriol and angst on another thread that has now been locked. I was going to suggest they have a banana split, chill out and enjoy life, like we do on this thread.

Some day they will realise that life is short and it is better to enjoy it and keep the angst to as little as possible.

The world has a lot to thank for Banana Splits


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Just watched an interview on Dee TV with Jordie McKenzie hosted by his sister Ellie. While Jordie isn't the best looking rooster in the barn, Ellie is quite cute with a very good personality. You would not pick her as Jordie's sister. Before I am attacked, Jordie is one of my favourite Dees and we always have a chat when I get to training.

Just watched an interview on Dee TV with Jordie McKenzie hosted by his sister Ellie. While Jordie isn't the best looking rooster in the barn, Ellie is quite cute with a very good personality. You would not pick her as Jordie's sister. Before I am attacked, Jordie is one of my favourite Dees and we always have a chat when I get to training.

Can you ask him to do some serious kicking training over the next four months Redleg.

If he did not kick it to the other side so often he would be a whole lot more effective.

Sad news. RIP. Great show. For the trivia buffs, do you know what the G stood for in Maynard G. Krebs, the beatnik played by Bob "Gilligan" Denver in "the Many Loves of Dobie Gillis."

sad news indeed... or as Maynard G would have said, "wow, that's rough Riff!".

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Yep, we are in drafting/trading mode in a few hours.


Yep, we are in drafting/trading mode in a few hours.

exciting isnt it...lol :)

might celebrate later with a banana daquiri !!

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exciting isnt it...lol :)

might celebrate later with a banana daquiri !!

You can wash down your banana fritter with that.

Picked by underage local monkeys on low pay...where is your conscience WYL?

Hahahahaha!!!
 

I thought the followers of this thread whose hearts and minds are set in that wonderful era of the late 50s and early 60s might appreciate knowing about the passing of another icon.

Vale dear friend.

The waiter in "The Party"!!!

Brilliant scene.

RIP class act.

Yep, we are in drafting/trading mode in a few hours.

Happy Redleg!

16th locked in.

Told you so weeks ago.

Thank God 2012 is over not that I expect a lot more from 2013.

Bananas all round


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