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Don't start me off, I am trying to be positive.

I thought only one year to go was positive.

I honestly cannot see him getting many games.

He will be gracing Casey most weeks IMHO.

 
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I thought only one year to go was positive.

I honestly cannot see him getting many games.

He will be gracing Casey most weeks IMHO.

If we are any good, that will be correct.

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It is amazing to see how excited the young players are and how happy they are to interact with Dees supporters. Most of them couldn't stop smiling at the club day today.

Wish Max Gawn would shave the beard off, he looks better without it.

 

A Small Aside

Do not think I am a snob but I went to a local Park yesterday with my wife and GD for a picnic etc.

There are some very ordinary humans on this Earth, My God what are we turning Australia into?

And these were "real Aussies" Not an Asian, middle eastern or North African person in sight.

Perhaps we could swap a "Very ordinary Aussie" for every boat person we let in!


mmmmmmm.

their was a lady with red hair,PH

she put up a proposal to send every bit of nuff nuff english trash back home.

unfortunately didnt get the popular vote ,to make this dream come true.

there is nights when i have a cuppa on the porch and hope we can send the commision dole bludgers back.

not be atm.

maybe we will vote for a dictator one day and get our own flag ,this could be the catalyst for sending back the trash.

mmmmmmm.

their was a lady with red hair,PH

she put up a proposal to send every bit of nuff nuff english trash back home.

unfortunately didnt get the popular vote ,to make this dream come true.

there is nights when i have a cuppa on the porch and hope we can send the commision dole bludgers back.

not be atm.

maybe we will vote for a dictator one day and get our own flag ,this could be the catalyst for sending back the trash.

My sister in-law?

Sorry wrong redhead!

A Small Aside

Do not think I am a snob but I went to a local Park yesterday with my wife and GD for a picnic etc.

There are some very ordinary humans on this Earth, My God what are we turning Australia into?

And these were "real Aussies" Not an Asian, middle eastern or North African person in sight.

Perhaps we could swap a "Very ordinary Aussie" for every boat person we let in!

well you won't go for a picnic in a park next to the Gat again will you od?

 

well you won't go for a picnic in a park next to the Gat again will you od?

Unfortunately a long way from the Gat dc.

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Unfortunately a long way from the Gat dc.

if you like very ordinary humans od just take your gd to the food hall in any large shopping centre

very educational


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if you like very ordinary humans od just take your gd to the food hall in any large shopping centre

very educational

Been there quite often dc

could not hold a candle to yesterday.

I sense some class elitism sneaking into this thread. I wont have it! We of the Romsey gentry are the only elite hereabouts.

This mob would make the Romsey un elite look like Rocket scientists.

This mob would make the Romsey un elite look like Rocket scientists.

No un elite here OD. We are all doers of good. We have due sympathy for natives, migrants and poor people in general. Our servants are well fed and get one day off per month - no meals that day of course.

A Small Aside

Do not think I am a snob but I went to a local Park yesterday with my wife and GD for a picnic etc.

There are some very ordinary humans on this Earth, My God what are we turning Australia into?

And these were "real Aussies" Not an Asian, middle eastern or North African person in sight.

Perhaps we could swap a "Very ordinary Aussie" for every boat person we let in!

My wife is of Asian descent and it frustrates me that if you saw her walking a park one day you would not classify her as a "real Aussie".

I realise the implication of your post is actually praising immigrants compared to those who may be born here, but it still left a foul taste in my mouth.


My wife is of Asian descent and it frustrates me that if you saw her walking a park one day you would not classify her as a "real Aussie".

I realise the implication of your post is actually praising immigrants compared to those who may be born here, but it still left a foul taste in my mouth.

Sorry Choke It was meant to be the exact reverse.

I was trying to suggest as you guessed that these are the exact people that often criticize Asian origin people.

I had a similar experience come home from the football last year after a night game.

Whatever the reason Sorry for offending you

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Sorry Choke It was meant to be the exact reverse.

I was trying to suggest as you guested that these are the exact people that often criticize Asian origin people.

I had a similar experience come home from the football last year after a night game.

Whatever the reason Sorry for offending you

so you meant anglo saxons od?

that's ok because i'm of irish/scots descent

so you meant anglo saxons od?

that's ok because i'm of irish/scots descent

I think the moral to this dc is to just suffer in silence


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A Small Aside

Do not think I am a snob but I went to a local Park yesterday with my wife and GD for a picnic etc.

There are some very ordinary humans on this Earth, My God what are we turning Australia into?

And these were "real Aussies" Not an Asian, middle eastern or North African person in sight.

Perhaps we could swap a "Very ordinary Aussie" for every boat person we let in!

What you went to BBO's local park in Romsey?

Bet you don't publish those mixed bloodlines in Borewood DC.

no need to publish bbo if one moves in the right circles

What you went to BBO's local park in Romsey?

no-one redleg would mistake an alpaca for a very ordinary human

besides they're south americans

 

What you went to BBO's local park in Romsey?

No couldn't have been - our park was closed for a hunt.

no need to publish bbo if one moves in the right circles

touche DC

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No couldn't have been - our park was closed for a hunt.

You closed your park for Jayden Hunt?


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