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Double Trouble

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I don't live near Windy Hill, though after baked beans or egg sandwiches, it does get a bit windy out my way.

So I can rule that one out then.

 

Sweet dreams coming up.

LOL and there are so many more.

Who needs football?

Plus one more page for the 500 in this thread.

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Can't believe Jones couldn't make the AA squad of 40.

No rising star weekly winner.

Our club just has no impact.

Can't believe Jones couldn't make the AA squad of 40.

No rising star weekly winner.

Our club just has no impact.

hard from 17th Red !!!

 
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hard from 17th Red !!!

It shouldn't affect individuals.

Saints got Rising Stars and guys in the AA squad.

It shouldn't affect individuals.

Saints got Rising Stars and guys in the AA squad.

We dont have a Riewoldt


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We dont have a Riewoldt

No but we have a 3 time B & F in Jones.

Averaged 28 possies per game and played every one.

Worth a place in a 40 man squad I would have thought.

If he played for a big club he would be in, I am sure of it.

We are just insignificant and overlooked.

Can't believe Jones couldn't make the AA squad of 40.

No rising star weekly winner.

Our club just has no impact.

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As great as the this one is, those earlier pictures have grabbed my undivided attention.

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My search continues

PS Her name is Jasmine

She looked better next to the tiger. Maybe I am an animal lover, or just an animal.


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Here is some suggestions on how to spice it up

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Sex

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Drugs, and

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Rock'n Roll

Before I go to sleep just one more look at the tiger.

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Sorry about the bunch of uglies in the middle.

BTW WJ how was the B & F?

Dead set. I turn my back for five minutes and you guys are turning this thread into Playboy Magazine.

WJ can you turn your back for another 5 minutes?

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Just watched Barrett do his report on the Footy Show.

I am sure he actually makes half of his stuff up.

The way they fawn over him on the show makes you want to puke.

They treat him as if he is a Pulitzer Prize winner.


Dead set. I turn my back for five minutes and you guys are turning this thread into Playboy Magazine.

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Here is a winning MFC side for you WJ

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WJ can you turn your back for another 5 minutes?

Are you going to post some Townsville lovelies?

I am sure they are all hot up there.

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Here is a winning MFC side for you WJ

Great to see the words "winning" and "Melbourne" in the same sentence.

 

Great to see the words "winning" and "Melbourne" in the same sentence.

and they even have a shiny cup

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This could probably go on the drafting thread, but given Mitchell's dropping from the Swans side, after a great game last week, the time could be opportune to get into his ear, or at least his manager's, if we haven't already.


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