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  On 09/03/2014 at 10:32, Redleg said:

You will love the Princess of Tasmania and you can take your car as well.

A little further north east Redleg.

Panama Canal sure to plenty of bananas on board.

The really sad part is I will mis the three amigos being on the ground together for the first time in late August.

Edited by old dee

 
  On 08/03/2014 at 21:25, Redleg said:

Is this for the football club or red tube?

At lest the MFC ladies team win matches Red

  On 09/03/2014 at 08:12, old dee said:

Hi Guys It is amazing what 36 hours can do.

Must say after a day with my Grand daughter and night out with a couple of old friends I am totally at peace with the world.

I think my fears from the last six months have been realized but it is not as though I got something totally unexpected yesterday.

Just reminds me that our list is actually as crappy as I thought.

To all those spruking a top eight finish what can you say?

Forget it guys it will not happen this side of 2019.

A good mate who I go to the football with rang me today and said lets do something else in 2014.

Must say it is temping.

We are starting by going to the GP next weekend and I have planned a cruise with last nights friends it will be booked Tuesday.

My wife told me this morning that there are other things in life and she is correct.

The membership is purchased and I will no doubt get to a few games but the MFC in 2014 is probably more of the last two years.

Enjoy the next 6 days guys.

I think I will go back and do more online gaming.

As I suspect 2014 is already over and may need to revise my 5 or 6 wins.

Oh well there is always the WAFL.

 
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  On 09/03/2014 at 12:03, DemonFrog said:

Oh well there is always the WAFL.

Where you can watch Colin Sylvia.

The cricket's still on .....yeah ?


  On 09/03/2014 at 22:50, Redleg said:

Where you can watch Colin Sylvia.

Why would I want to watch Peel Thunder.

Mind you their close to where I live, but awful colours.

  On 09/03/2014 at 12:03, DemonFrog said:

I think I will go back and do more online gaming.

As I suspect 2014 is already over and may need to revise my 5 or 6 wins.

Oh well there is always the WAFL.

You could start at the beginning of this thread, read one page a day, and it would take to the start of the 2015 season.
  On 09/03/2014 at 12:03, DemonFrog said:

I think I will go back and do more online gaming.

As I suspect 2014 is already over and may need to revise my 5 or 6 wins.

Oh well there is always the WAFL.

Yes DF I have a feeling it is going to be Cardinals for you and Uni Blacks for me.
 
  On 10/03/2014 at 05:52, old dee said:

Yes DF I have a feeling it is going to be Cardinals for you and Uni Blacks for me.

Clearly the Gods are Angry at us OD

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There is nothing new in this DF.

However I have had a fair share of fun outside of the MFC so perhaps it is the MFC they hate and not us?


  On 10/03/2014 at 20:41, old dee said:

There is nothing new in this DF.

However I have had a fair share of fun outside of the MFC so perhaps it is the MFC they hate and not us?

Not sure about this OD as a gang of another server was hunting me down in Guild Wars 2's World v World last night.

I think the Gods not only hate demons but also Frogs.

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  On 10/03/2014 at 22:50, DemonFrog said:

Not sure about this OD as a gang of another server was hunting me down in Guild Wars 2's World v World last night.

I think the Gods not only hate demons but also Frogs.

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Perhaps your machine is possessed, DF. Has it been spending too much time talking to BBO's machine? :-)
  On 10/03/2014 at 22:59, Red and Bluebeard said:

Perhaps your machine is possessed, DF. Has it been spending too much time talking to BBO's machine? :-)

Our BBO was an Angry man with regards to his computer and its various infections.

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But if I was forced to live in Romsey I would be too.

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Another sad day for this club. Have passed on my thoughts on the other thread.

This club, together obviously with their families and friends, has lost fine men in Dean Bailey, Jimmy Stynes, Sean Wight, Stewart Spencer, Peter Szental and some others who I can't recall ATM, in the last few years. Neale Daniher is also not well and it all adds to the difficult and sad times the club has faced over the last few years in a very human way.

  On 11/03/2014 at 01:55, Redleg said:

Another sad day for this club. Have passed on my thoughts on the other thread.

This club, together obviously with their families and friends, has lost fine men in Dean Bailey, Jimmy Stynes, Sean Wight, Stewart Spencer, Peter Szental and some others who I can't recall ATM, in the last few years. Neale Daniher is also not well and it all adds to the difficult and sad times the club has faced over the last few years in a very human way.

That says it perfectly Redleg.

I guess it is just the way of the world but it seems like the MFC are carrying more than their share of tragedy in recent times.


  On 11/03/2014 at 00:14, DemonFrog said:

Our BBO was an Angry man with regards to his computer and its various infections.

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But if I was forced to live in Romsey I would be too.

Well cheer me up F l o g. Tell me your "bleeding in the groin" story.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

I was today rang by the club trying to get more money from me.

It was an interesting discussion ( not the money ) as we discussed the coming season.

The person who contact me I believe was not expecting a lot more than 2013 it is was refreshingly honest.

I have no idea how these people get themselves up for this thankless job.

They have my admiration way more than the Players and officials who get paid handsomely to perform their functions.

I think he was surprised that I was so cheerful.

He seemed to brighten up substantially after I cracked a couple of jokes with him.

Thank God for these people I wonder where clubs would be without them.

  On 11/03/2014 at 05:47, old dee said:

I was today rang by the club trying to get more money from me.

It was an interesting discussion ( not the money ) as we discussed the coming season.

The person who contact me I believe was not expecting a lot more than 2013 it is was refreshingly honest.

I have no idea how these people get themselves up for this thankless job.

They have my admiration way more than the Players and officials who get paid handsomely to perform their functions.

I think he was surprised that I was so cheerful.

He seemed to brighten up substantially after I cracked a couple of jokes with him.

Thank God for these people I wonder where clubs would be without them.

dr who?

  On 11/03/2014 at 05:50, daisycutter said:

dr who?

I usually get your cryptic messages dc

But this ones has beaten me

?


  On 11/03/2014 at 05:53, old dee said:

I usually get your cryptic messages dc

But this ones has beaten me

?

you don't remember the poster dr. who (who is a membership volunteer). ask godeesgo sometime

Ok I get your drift.

This person sounded way to young for either but I guess you never know.

Even If it was either they did well today in my eyes.

 
  On 11/03/2014 at 06:09, Bitter but optimistic said:

I suppose you kicked in OD!

No I did not.

I told him to ring me back when we had won six games.

He said he was making a note to do that.

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Unbelievable. Killer spiders have been found in bananas. Picture on the Yahoo site.


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