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Must a truly enormous frog then .... :lol:

LOL

The Big Frog was my first character name in Guild Wars (Online game similar to World of Warcraft).

I hade over 10,000 hours on that character alone.

Yes I have a life, its the wifes LOL

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You are obviously the resident expert on vulgarity and poor taste Moon so I wont chalenge you on this.

Translation: "I don't want to acknowledge that I don't know what you are talking about so I'll hide it by delivering a bit of abuse"

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LOL

The Big Frog was my first character name in Guild Wars (Online game similar to World of Warcraft).

I hade over 10,000 hours on that character alone.

Yes I have a life, its the wifes LOL

That answers many questions Floginator.

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That answers many questions Floginator.

I have not talked about my The Big Frog Character in Guild Wars 2 yet.

LOL

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"Going possum". Ask around Bitty. Get informed. Drag yourself into the current century.

Strewth! I thought possum style was an antipodean version of Gangnem style ... :lol:

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LOL

The Big Frog was my first character name in Guild Wars (Online game similar to World of Warcraft).

I hade over 10,000 hours on that character alone.

Yes I have a life, its the wifes LOL

Stop it. You're freaking me out Toady. That's sad.


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LOL

The Big Frog was my first character name in Guild Wars (Online game similar to World of Warcraft).

I hade over 10,000 hours on that character alone.

Yes I have a life, its the wifes LOL

Sounds like it was a past life (and it must have been some mean $!@$%^@ of a frog ... :blink: )

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Stop it. You're freaking me out Toady. That's sad.

Well Moon you know what thet say?

Go hard or go home.

Pity I was gaming at home LOL

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Well Moon you know what thet say?

Go hard or go home.

Pity I was gaming at home LOL

Go hard and go home? :lol: Go hard at home? I am not sure that I like the sound of that ... :blink:

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Gee I go out for a few hours to babysit my grand daughters and look what is happening on here.

RL I hope you have a note from your parents for your absence otherwise no Mr Wong;s for you!

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Go hard and go home? :lol: Go hard at home? I am not sure that I like the sound of that ... :blink:

Lets just say the wife is happy LOL

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Gee I go out for a few hours to babysit my grand daughters and look what is happening on here.

Things go bananas? :blink:

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Things go bananas? :blink:

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Gee I go out for a few hours to babysit my grand daughters and look what is happening on here.

I guarantee that is a better result than anything on DLand!

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I guarantee that is a better result than anything on DLand!

What are you trying to say OD?


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I think I have discovered the reason the MFC has done so badly over the past 7 seasons.

I see there a permission to train list so there must be a permission to win form as well.

So for all our sacks can someone at the Club go down to AFL HQ and get 22 permission to win forms for the 2014 season.

Also can we burn any permission to lose forms that CS and MN may have left around the Club.

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I think I have discovered the reason the MFC has done so badly over the past 7 seasons.

I see there a permission to train list so there must be a permission to win form as well.

So for all our sacks can someone at the Club go down to AFL HQ and get 22 permission to win forms for the 2014 season.

Also can we burn any permission to lose forms that CS and MN may have left around the Club.

Consider it done!

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What are you trying to say OD?

That spending time with grandchildren is more fun than talking about the Dees. No brainer for mine, same as OD it seems ....

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That spending time with grandchildren is more fun than talking about the Dees. No brainer for mine, same as OD it seems ....

You have my vote.

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That spending time with grandchildren is more fun than talking about the Dees. No brainer for mine, same as OD it seems ....

I hope you spoil them and then send them back to their parents!

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I hope you spoil them and then send them back to their parents!

Does the sun rise in the East.

Probably heard it before

" if I had know how good Grand Children where I would have had them first"

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