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There was a time when I considered you a friend DF!

come ...you have .......some ( hair ) ^_^

 

come ...you have .......some ( hair ) ^_^

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Very rude BB,very rude.

Poor OLD DEE,hairless,since 1932

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Very rude BB,very rude.

Poor OLD DEE,hairless,since 1932

Lies Lies that is all I hear from you jazza

it was 33

 

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Very rude BB,very rude.

Poor OLD DEE,hairless,since 1932

I can say it Jazza as I have LESS !!!!


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Can we start the countdown to the national draft now?

Your wish is my command............93

Can we start the countdown to the national draft now?

Prefer a count down to the Great MFC player cull.

 

Can we start the countdown to the national draft now?

I had started one to Sat...lol....baby steps :)

Your wish is my command............93

Are you and Whispering Jack both fans of pain?


When do I get to be a part of the illuminati and all that.

Wouldn't mind a slice of the reserve bank either.

What do i have to do for that.

Offer them the good stuff. Not the cheap swill you apparently gave some of your clients.

They wont let me fly to Perth and anyway I need the stuff for my chemistry experiments here in the Gat, the locals love it .Seems harmless enough.

Where is your commitment to the cause, Biff Biff? You could always hotwire a car, put fake plates on it, and drive out West.

Are you and Whispering Jack both fans of pain?

No the joy is the blind denial that we can all enjoy until the names are actually called. Even then we can live in "believed" expectations until round 1. All bets are off then. Reality kicks in. Its an Annual event Maple...kick back get a crate of Labatts ( Blue's my fav ) and ride the vibe :)

Are you and Whispering Jack both fans of pain?

You mean there are dees supporters who don't like pain

You mean there are dees supporters who don't like pain

Yes OD but they all died off back in the 1960's


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Are you and Whispering Jack both fans of pain?

No. We just both know it is inevitable following this club.

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Your age or years left before the next MFC flag?

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Your age or years left before the next MFC flag?

ND countdown.


Your age or years left before the next MFC flag?

Or the crowd estimate for Saturday's game ... :blink:

Or the crowd estimate for Saturday's game ... :blink:

I think that was BB post (see below)

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I think that was BB post (see below)

BBs post,was about number of goals kicked.

 

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BBs post,was about number of goals kicked.

By the MFC leading goal kicker for the 2014 season?


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