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Hey WYL, without breaching the official secrets acts, I've being dying to know if rhino gets a guernsey?

I hope you don't do a LJ and go too early on this book :)

Might look silly if we win a flag a month after you release it :blink:

I can't make up my mind on a suitable title. Tossing up on

"Demons, Drugs and Drongos"

"Demons, Drugs and Drunks"

"Demons, Drugs and HornBags"

Edit: mysterious disappearing text

DC you are back!

Thought you must have died a broken heart as 2012 was such an awful disaster.

Nice you are still kicking.

I am yet to mention Demonland or it's contents, but i am actually writing the final sections of the first draft in the next few weeks, then it is "cut and paste" time.

So i may mention this madhouse in some form.

Yes i have thought about the elusive 13th

The topic will be left unfinished...

 

Which will come first, WYL's book or the end to the inquisition of alleged tanking. You be the judge....

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Guess what i had on my cereal this morning, I just couldn't resist?

 
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The last photo of Adrian Anderson showed him going into the Commission meeting with three cups of coffee. I wonder if he had taken in banana smoothies, if he would still be the golden boy and not now looking for another gig.

The last photo of Adrian Anderson showed him going into the Commission meeting with three cups of coffee. I wonder if he had taken in banana smoothies, if he would still be the golden boy and not now looking for another gig.

The de-caffeinated half-caff with a twist of lemon was his downfall. That and lifting the 'lid off the Ark' in AD's absence ..


Which will come first, WYL's book or the end to the inquisition of alleged tanking. You be the judge....

hopefully it is the inquisition because i will still be working well into 2013....

Noticed this morning that Mr Tinkler is in more trouble.

The ATO has moved to have the Newcastle Jets and Knights wound up.

Once again it shows that Private owners of sporting clubs do not work in Australia.

I bet Ben Buckley is glad he:

(a) did not take the ARL job and

(b ) is out of the Soccer game.

AFL must be smiling it will get them out of the news for a while.

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Noticed this morning that Mr Tinkler is in more trouble.

I think his whole racing empire is stuffed as well. Thought it was placed into administration the other day.

 
I think his whole racing empire is stuffed as well. Thought it was placed into administration the other day.
Since heard he owes the stadium in Newcastle $600 000.

Thinks look bleak in the old steel town.

Noticed this morning that Mr Tinkler is in more trouble.

The ATO has moved to have the Newcastle Jets and Knights wound up.

Once again it shows that Private owners of sporting clubs do not work in Australia.

I bet Ben Buckley is glad he:

(a) did not take the ARL job and

(b ) is out of the Soccer game.

AFL must be smiling it will get them out of the news for a while.

Poor Bloke was confusing his importance with his greed.

Couldn't happen to a better guy.


Since heard he owes the stadium in Newcastle $600 000.

Thinks look bleak in the old steel town

Well they will go and play those funny games !!! Silly ppl.

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Watch Quarteflash perform their hit Harden my Heart and see the lovely Rindi Ross belt out the song, as well as a saxophone solo.

Watching Rage tonight I realised that sadly last week I passed away.

Oh well Cheerio all it's been a pleasure.

Watching Rage tonight I realised that sadly last week I passed away.

Oh well Cheerio all it's been a pleasure.

Yes Ravi-very sad to see you go so young.

I will take care of Norah for you.


Watching Rage tonight I realised that sadly last week I passed away.

Oh well Cheerio all it's been a pleasure.

Haha! Bloody hell i am dead. I had no idea.

"It's a fair cop Gov..."

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Don't want to trivialise the thread, but I had a banana smoothie for lunch. Wasn't great as it was more of a milkshake than a smoothie. I like my smoothies thick.

Lunch at Wong's Cafe last week was the same as it always is.

Great...

Is Wongs all right?

Looks a bit odd down there on Flinders St .


Don't want to trivialise the thread, but I had a banana smoothie for lunch. Wasn't great as it was more of a milkshake than a smoothie. I like my smoothies thick.

That was what the actress thought of the bishop too :o

Is Wongs all right?

Looks a bit odd down there on Flinders St .

Mate, Wong's cafe is on Glenhuntly Rd in the heart of the Gaza Strip.

We should cross paths there during the "off"season.

 
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Trivialise this thread? You're kidding aren't you Redders? :wub:

It's been a hard week.

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Got my car serviced. Need a second mortgage to pay for it.


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