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Victorian Tyson has battled injury in his first two seasons, including a PCL rupture late last year, and has never completed an AFL pre-season.

I found it BB

There is a hidden issue with one of the new recruits.

We gave up pick 2 for a player who has never completed preseason!

I am speechless

WE have been paying about five for the last three years that fit the same criteria TBF

 

WE have been paying about five for the last three years that fit the same criteria TBF

Which is my point OD

This Madness must STOP!

Got to be a good day today. Got a free piece of banana cake with my coffee!

 

Which is my point OD

This Madness must STOP!

It won't while you have this Bulldust that 95% of the salary cap must be paid.

Got to be a good day today. Got a free piece of banana cake with my coffee!

Is there any limit to the enjoyment than one person can have?


Is there any limit to the enjoyment than one person can have?

Probably not, although free banana cake and coffee on the day of the Dees' 13th flag would push it ... :blink:

Probably not, although free banana cake and coffee on the day of the Dees' 13th flag would push it ... :blink:

I think I will be having more than coffee and banana cake on THAT day R&B

None of the street vendors in the Asoki area are selling bananas,

But they do around the corner in Soi Cowboy which IMO is better a better place than Patpong.

And then again you could find some bananas or banana substitutes at Nana Plaza.

 

Probably not, although free banana cake and coffee on the day of the Dees' 13th flag would push it ... :blink:

On the day of the thirteenth R& B I will need nothing more that will be maximum enjoyment.

Still from my urn I will not know!

I think I will be having more than coffee and banana cake on THAT day R&B

Probably, but that would be a good start :blink:


On the day of the thirteenth R& B I will need nothing more that will be maximum enjoyment.

Still from my urn I will not know!

I'll probably have to have someone mash the cake for me and sip the coffee through a straw, but the thought is still good :lol:

On the day of the thirteenth R& B I will need nothing more that will be maximum enjoyment.

Still from my urn I will not know!

ls that where you keep your stash?

It won't while you have this Bulldust that 95% of the salary cap must be paid.

I will take 90% and you can have the other 5%

Problem solved!

ls that where you keep your stash?

I am suggesting that is where I will be stashed TBF

I will take 90% and you can have the other 5%

Problem solved!

No Buddy is in Sydney


But they do around the corner in Soi Cowboy which IMO is better a better place than Patpong.

And then again you could find some bananas or banana substitutes at Nana Plaza.

Gee skills32 how come you dug that one out from four months ago?

No Buddy is in Sydney

Well I would have played for Melbourne but the losers in Sydney wanted to play me so much more to leave Hawthorne.

I am suggesting that is where I will be stashed TBF

That must be one big urn to fix you and all your family in. Personally it would be better to say in your house. At lest you will have a bath room or two. You are getting older and will need these comforts.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RBB!!!

Hope you had a great day?

I will change my Avatar for you to celebrate this great day for you.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RBB!!!

Hope you had a great day?

I will change my Avatar for you to celebrate this great day for you.

Thanks, TBF. Haven't had a bad one yet. As for the avatar change, don't do anything radical .... :)


Gee skills32 how come you dug that one out from four months ago?

First time I've looked at this thread for a while. Didn't look at dates.

I guess my advice came a bit late but then again I'm sure that you would have

sussed those places out.

Hope I didn't confuse you.

All I can say is :wub:

TBF I am not sure you are getting it!

I will be dead mate, in my urn, is that clear?

Two days remain. The Dees I'd say have shut up shop barring an extraordinary development.

 

Two days remain. The Dees I'd say have shut up shop barring an extraordinary development.

Pretty much. I agree, seems logical. Achieved most of what the FD set out to do and as you suggest barring any manna from heaven is about all we can affect.

Still..... :rolleyes: ...lot can happen in a day

Well....Off to New York tomorrow......Have Ipad will travel........Then Vagas......Home just in time for the draft......


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