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Just be careful what you say on here people. I discovered at the AGM tonight that it's not just deranged and aging men who read these pages but real ladies and not just the types who frequent the Gat.

Politeness is now the order of the day around here.

Worked the room WJ? Did you slip BBOs phone number to them?
 

Biff, Toady has 6 toilets cause he gives everyone the [censored].

Speak for yourself ... i love the images that he finds ...

 

Stop dealing hallucinogens and living between 6 toilet suites and you may have some chance of a stable life.

Biff one would think you don't have a week day and a week end house ?

Shite happens. My care factor is zero. However many stolen items turn up at the Gat.

If we know anything about you BBO is how much you actually do care !


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If we know anything about you BBO is how much you actually do care !

Can he have a care factor of minus?

Can he have a care factor of minus?

No he said its zero, be we know better LOL

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No he said its zero, be we know better LOL

Are we talking IQ's now.

 

Are we talking IQ's now.

Yes as we need to keep everything simple for BBO

He gets too upset when we confuse him.

Froggy's great, great, great,great,great,great,great,great grandfather - The Frog out of Hell

It's definitely in the genes. Now we know why he went to madagascar - he was just going home

And going by the name Beelzebufo ampinga it seems our own beelzebub is related too

believe it or not - when fact is stranger than fiction etc


Can he have a care factor of minus?

IMO no Redleg.

But that won't stop anyone using the term.

Froggy's great, great, great,great,great,great,great,great grandfather - The Frog out of Hell

It's definitely in the genes. Now we know why he went to madagascar - he was just going home

And going by the name Beelzebufo ampinga it seems our own beelzebub is related too

believe it or not - when fact is stranger than fiction etc

I loved

How do I get one?

IMO no Redleg.

But that won't stop anyone using the term.

Our BBO does not follow the rules of us simple foke OD

Froggy's great, great, great,great,great,great,great,great grandfather - The Frog out of Hell

It's definitely in the genes. Now we know why he went to madagascar - he was just going home

And going by the name Beelzebufo ampinga it seems our own beelzebub is related too

believe it or not - when fact is stranger than fiction etc

Your life must be fascinating!!!

No wonder the Geelong FC won so my Premiership. Their supports gave their players such great incentives or did they!

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Going to be hot for our practice match. Will get the players ready for the NT no doubt.

Going to be hot for our practice match. Will get the players ready for the NT no doubt.

Good preparation for the NAB Challenge match in Alice Springs.

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Just over a week to our first NAB cup game. Toes starting to get itchy, should soon spread to the feet.

Just over a week to our first NAB cup game. Toes starting to get itchy, should soon spread to the feet.

I am actually wishing it was further away.

I don't want another 2012-3 feeling in February again.

what if we are still crap?

For the majority of the last decade Summer has been easily the best time of the year for Dees supporters.

Our year is usually over in early April.

I would like to extend the "No Loss" feeling for a while longer.

I am actually wishing it was further away.

I don't want another 2012-3 feeling in February again.

what if we are still crap?

For the majority of the last decade Summer has been easily the best time of the year for Dees supporters.

Our year is usually over in early April.

I would like to extend the "No Loss" feeling for a while longer.

I can answer that one OD we are.

Pain and Suffering is the MFC Supporters way.

We are just hoping that there is a little less of it this season.

Have you a SANFL team that you Support?


I can answer that one OD we are.

Pain and Suffering is the MFC Supporters way.

We are just hoping that there is a little less of it this season.

Have you a SANFL team that you Support?

I Usually split my support between the Dees and Uni Blacks in the Amos DF.

In recent years the Blacks have been very successful. But I would love to have a year where the Dees get most of my attention from May on.

Norwood and West Perth for obvious reasons interstate.

I am also a closet Hawks follower.

I Usually split my support between the Dees and Uni Blacks in the Amos DF.

In recent years the Blacks have been very successful. But I would love to have a year where the Dees get most of my attention from May on.

Norwood and West Perth for obvious reasons interstate.

I am also a closet Hawks follower.

2013 all these teams won FLAGS!

You must be happy then?

2013 all these teams won FLAGS!

You must be happy then?

Small consolation for the dismal performance of the Dees over the last decade DF.

It is difficult to replace a half century love.

 

Small consolation for the dismal performance of the Dees over the last decade DF.

It is difficult to replace a half century love.

We take what we can get OD

Just heard Nigel Smart From Adelaide on SEN talking about them using the state jumper against Port in the first Adelaide oval game in round two.

Now I must declare Adelaide are the top of my dislike list.

What a pack of Self appointed "the SA team" big heads.

Give me a break guys you are not South Australia, you are a club of the AFL coming out of SA.

I am considering buying a Port membership.

I will be cheering on Port in round two.


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