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BBO I done some extensive research for you so he can upgrade your old Apple PC to something from the 21 century.

Below is some of my suggestions, but you may need to sit down first as you will have to part with some of your hard earned plus you may have to visit the Gat to purchase one of them.

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But I think you would be more suited to this one BBO, as its a more family friendly machine (e.g. No Porn)

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If you get this one you will need your 6 year old grandchild to set it up for you BBO

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We've got more things for sale at the Gat than you can imagine Frog.

We've got more things for sale at the Gat than you can imagine Frog.

Pretty sure that is not true Biffen

DF has a fairly wild imagination

 

We've got more things for sale at the Gat than you can imagine Frog.

You got any of these?

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Much better, BB. Between you and DF, it seems that anything is possible. Perhaps we can paint the world red and blue ... :-)

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Much better, BB. Between you and DF, it seems that anything is possible. Perhaps we can paint the world red and blue ... :-)

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Here we go again dc but I actually like it.

Not in preference to the dark blue but like it none the lest.

I actually only threw away a very old royal blue cap from that era last year.

I liked wearing it but it was beyond help at that point and at the time I was feeling very indisposed towards the MFC.

I Think it was the Sunday of the round 2 weekend.

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point is od it is now passe.....time for df to stop dwelling in the last century eh

In light of our injury list dc I am just trying to lighten my mood a little.

I might add there are a few things from last century that I would like to keep.

Less media coverage comes to mind.

Lunch at Wongs. Curry Chicken and Special Fried Rice.

The Red Chairs are still here.

Thankyou. Thankyou Thankyou.

Lunch at Wongs. Curry Chicken and Special Fried Rice.

The Red Chairs are still here.

Thankyou. Thankyou Thankyou.

That might nearly see you out wyl at this time before a long weekend

That might nearly see you out wyl at this time before a long weekend

Wongs is like a reference point. Apart from the front door it is exactly the same as it was in 1976. Even the radio has the same songs.

Love it :)

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Wow! I didn't expect to be taken literally, but I am very glad that you did.


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Wow again! Is this a competition or something? :blink:

Here we go again dc but I actually like it.

Not in preference to the dark blue but like it none the lest.

I actually only threw away a very old royal blue cap from that era last year.

I liked wearing it but it was beyond help at that point and at the time I was feeling very indisposed towards the MFC.

I Think it was the Sunday of the round 2 weekend.

I still have an old beanie in a draw somewhere that has the royal blue on it ...

Wongs is like a reference point. Apart from the front door it is exactly the same as it was in 1976. Even the radio has the same songs.

Love it :)

Same oil in the fryer if the online reviews are to be believed.

Wow again! Is this a competition or something? :blink:

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Does Mercator approve?

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Why am I not surprised that Hogan is injured and we look like going into the first game, a winnable one, without one of our 3 main key forwards.

The Pies have a full list to select from.

It just happens every year, we get something to be excited about and then wham.


Same oil in the fryer if the online reviews are to be believed.

Hahahahaha!!

Absolute classic. Nothing like a loud laugh at work when the office is quiet!!

Why am I not surprised that Hogan is injured and we look like going into the first game, a winnable one, without one of our 3 main key forwards.

The Pies have a full list to select from.

It just happens every year, we get something to be excited about and then wham.

it is just outrageous isn't it.

This club is going to make Paul Roos an absolute legend.

I seriously believe it. He is going to be tested to the enth degree.

should have listened to Old...lol

and just remained cynically pessimistic...lol

 

point is od it is now passe.....time for df to stop dwelling in the last century eh

Dc there no way anyone can go wrong with the colour blue.

LOL

Wow again! Is this a competition or something? :blink:

Bring it on

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