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You're right! Thanks BB. I try to keep off the site when the lunatics are online.

You must want the whole site to yourself if that is the case.

 

I agree DF

Not sure why I am continuing this DF but bb was locked in on "b's "

Coffee starts with a c.

I give up what else is happening in WA are you happy with the Cardies?

Well its this way OD. they beat a team by 100 points one week and lost to them three weeks later.

They rarely win back to back flags.

So I have decided its best not to talk football for awhile.

As it only upsets me.

On a positive note my Necromancer is now level 70 (10 more levels to go)!

 

Question without notice.

The home page on this site used to list who was online. That has disappeared. Could someone explain please.

Sure, its no longer there because it was removed by the programmers.

Well its this way OD. they beat a team by 100 points one week and lost to them three weeks later.

They rarely win back to back flags.

So I have decided its best not to talk football for awhile.

As it only upsets me.

On a positive note my Necromancer is now level 70 (10 more levels to go)!

Necromancing frogs? The mind boggles ... :blink:


Question without notice.

The home page on this site used to list who was online. That has disappeared. Could someone explain please.

I think Toady needs to become your live-in IT specialist Bitty. He can bring his 15 toilets with him too.

Necromancing frogs? The mind boggles ... :blink:

Shhh they don't know its a Frog that kills them as I am wearing a Pumpkin for a helmet.

I think Toady needs to become your live-in IT specialist Bitty. He can bring his 15 toilets with him too.

15? I only have 5.

 

I think Toady needs to become your live-in IT specialist Bitty. He can bring his 15 toilets with him too.

Bad idea, Moonshadow. From reading the posts on this thread, one of two things would likely happen - Frog would mysteriously 'disappear' or Frog would drive Bitter 'round the bend and straight to the asylum.

15? I only have 5.

Then fortunately for you BBOs doctor fixed his incontinence problems....for now anyway.


Shhh they don't know its a Frog that kills them as I am wearing a Pumpkin for a helmet.

Your world is a very unique place.

Shhh they don't know its a Frog that kills them as I am wearing a Pumpkin for a helmet.

The necromancing frogs are in the vegie patch? You'd never see that in 'The Hobbit' :blink::blink:

Sure, its no longer there because it was removed by the programmers.

Thanks for your remarkable observation Fl og. Please return to the bottom of the pond.

BTW. It's it's.

Thanks for your remarkable observation Fl og. Please return to the bottom of the pond.

BTW. It's it's.

Ponds are dangerous places.

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Is it too soon to discuss finals?

Thanks for your remarkable observation Fl og. Please return to the bottom of the pond.

BTW. It's it's.

There is a pond I have in mind.

Most of the liquid in it is not actually water.

It is in Sourh Werribee.

He would fit in nicely.

There is a pond I have in mind.

Most of the liquid in it is not actually water.

It is in Sourh Werribee.

He would fit in nicely.

there's an even better pond in fukishima........does strange things to frogs

there's an even better pond in fukishima........does strange things to frogs

Why waste money on postage?


was thinking cod biffo

I thought a cod was a fish, not a frog ... :blink:

I thought a cod was a fish, not a frog ... :blink:

r&b you are becoming another f log......you need to spend time in the naughty corner :lol:

killed some more brain cells last night,and may have bumped into BBO,biff and RaB.

3 blokes being arrested in the city as we left the restaurant.told my daughter "i reckon i know those blokes"

after i explained this thread we laughed all the way back to geelong,

frog shouldve come over from WA for this game,

 

Jazza, a little birdy told me they thought they witnessed you getting arrested at Woodstock back in the day as an underager. Confirm or deny?

Jazza, a little birdy told me they thought they witnessed you getting arrested at Woodstock back in the day as an underager. Confirm or deny?

definately went to sunbury,and bought lobby lloyds album.havent smoked mull for ages though.{so rumour denied}

OLD DEE actually went to see rudy valentino when he cam to our shores.

BBO went to see justin bieber and got a framed piece of his greasy hair to keep.

DC,travelled to scotland to watch the military tattoo,hated it when he realised it was music and not body art.


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