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even though they look like long-necked merinos, they are still dwarf camels bbo

probably where the lads get that horrid spitting habit

when they embrace their hertage honestly i'm sure they can move on

and as long as foxes stay in the suburbs and the lads stay in maldon all should be well

live and let live i say (with the obvious exceptions of course)

 
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If anyone wants to drink diet shakes to lose weight, my tip, avoid the low carb ones, they taste awful. After trying a few flavours, I gave up and threw the rest out.

On the other hand the normal diet shakes are fine.

Haven,t said this for a while and is probably anathema to put in a post about diet shakes , but I had a slice of banana cake for lunch. It was yum.


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heard krudd is contemplating a rather large banana tax

That will finish him off in the election then.

heard krudd is contemplating a rather large banana tax

He'd be better off with a rather large banana smoothie ... :)

Ive heard Krudd is just plain Bananas !! ^_^

 

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Just watched the Adelaide showdown, great game. Both clubs have found plenty of young players. Where are ours. Clearly they were ignored by Barry Prendergast, who IMO is the worst performed employee of the MFC ever.

I remember him as an arrogant spud as well when I spoke to him.

IMO he has fu-ked us completely.

When you look at the players he drafted who have had no impact it is an unmitigated disaster.

He has had the picks to give us a midfield and has totally failed.

Hopefully our new bloke can now start drafting talented AFL footballers.

He probably doesnt like Bananas either Red !! :o

How about a cute puppy instead?

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This has been done to death, but how could Prendergast draft Cook with our first pick and 2 years later not one single club even rookies him, when we delist him.

I was told that the other recruiters were stunned when he took Cook at 12.

That is but one mistake of many he made.

I accept that recruiting is not an exact science, but he has left us in this dire position, because of his poor performance.

I am just so angry.

How about two cute puppies instead?

They will take away the anger/pain.

Trust me.


How about two cute puppies instead?

They will take away the anger/pain.

Trust me.

I would love to see a nice pair of bouncy puppies.

I suppose that would be a change from the withered and flacid type that frequent the Gat?

Any puppies in a storm.

Puppies my arse. Get a real beast that stomps the shite out of foxes.

You mean like my fully grown rottweiler?


Puppies my arse. Get a real beast that stomps the shite out of foxes.

i thought you had a wee word with the lads about unsocial behaviour bbo?

This has been done to death, but how could Prendergast draft Cook with our first pick and 2 years later not one single club even rookies him, when we delist him.

I was told that the other recruiters were stunned when he took Cook at 12.

That is but one mistake of many he made.

I accept that recruiting is not an exact science, but he has left us in this dire position, because of his poor performance.

I am just so angry.

Get over it Redleg.

Water under the bridge.

Get over it Redleg.

Water under the bridge.

I don't agree WJ

IMO the water has stopped flowing.

 

Well guys i had a good weekend up in Bendigo.

Five mates and I got together and chewed the fat about our long gone youth.

Visited a few old Haunts, we had one wife chauffeur us around to a few pubs we used to frequent.

Not to many beers and we all retired around mid night after a night cap single malt.

All up for brunch with wives, some of the children and grand children.

Almost a great weekend.

The downer was our old team Eaglehawk who were on top of the ladder got done by 11 goals.

It must be me!!!!

Home yesterday afternoon.

Then the crap sets is

Dees are officially the worst team in the competition and Casey could not beat time with a stick.

I learn't a couple of thinks over the weekend.

- My old cronies team is suffering the passing of time, we drank a quarter of what we would have 45 years ago

- there is way more to life than the MFC.

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Get over it Redleg.

Water under the bridge.

we have a bridge ?? :huh:


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