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BB guess what day saturday is?

I was going to say the day before Sunday, but somehow I felt that would be wrong ... :blink::blink:

 
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I was going to say the day before Sunday, but somehow I felt that would be wrong ... :blink::blink:

Correct, it is the day after friday.

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5 yes 5, the pick the Pies are going to take Laverde with.

 
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Well surely the world will stop at 6.30PM on thursday. It will recommence within about 10 minutes.


5 yes 5, the pick the Pies are going to take Laverde with.

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That 5 looks vaguely familiar

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In four days time it will be about five years since we called out the name of the little rat who gave rise to this thread.

Surely, you're all sick of not speaking any T$ or B$ by now and it's time to close the thread down?

I would have thought that this thread should continue at the very minimum until he ends his AFL career.

What is your fascination with closing down a thread that is heavily used and a great place for discussion of all things not him.


In four days time it will be about five years since we called out the name of the little rat who gave rise to this thread.

Surely, you're all sick of not speaking any T$ or B$ by now and it's time to close the thread down?

No way, WJ. There is a lot of non-T$ non-B$ talk that hasn't yet been said, despite our best efforts.

No way, WJ. There is a lot of non-T$ non-B$ talk that hasn't yet been said, despite our best efforts.

correct r&b, i see this thread as merely in its infancy

much more to come....watch this space

You know things are not going very well with the wife when this happens

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In four days time it will be about five years since we called out the name of the little rat who gave rise to this thread.

Surely, you're all sick of not speaking any T$ or B$ by now and it's time to close the thread down?

If I had better control I would treat your comment with the utter contempt it deserves but seeing as how I have none.

Bull SH IT !


If I had better control I would treat your comment with the utter contempt it deserves but seeing as how I have none.

Bull SH IT !

He a lawyer and that just what they do OD

To try and stop other peoples from having fun.

So all you really need to say is

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Early 6AM start today with GD minding duties.

We had a good day, at 2 PM when her mother got home she said to her "mum what do kids do who don't have a PA?

Her mother started a long explanation to be interrupted with

" NO, who watches you tube with them"?

Are there truly anything better than Grand Children?

nice od

but, surely you mean great grand children?

I hope I live that long dc

but I truly doubt it.

In four days time it will be about five years since we called out the name of the little rat who gave rise to this thread.

Surely, you're all sick of not speaking any T$ or B$ by now and it's time to close the thread down?

Hogwash. The biggest concern is that the Bombers (redacted) (censored) (withdrawn) (lawyered) (sanitised) thread is making an attempt to catch this one with no. of posts.

Now more than ever, we need to non-T$ our way clear of that all-too-serious thread and really up the ante on innane drivel if we are to keep this thread in prime position.

Come on D'landers - shoulders to the keyboard and get those posts rolling!


How on earth could a tread about a pack of cheating low life's get even close to this wonderful thread.

That other thread should be closed until there is something to discuss.

Disgraceful is the only word that comes to mind.

Are there truly anything better than Grand Children?

Beer{tasmanian quality at least}

Cuban Cigar{not any more,but you know what i mean}

Roast lamb with gravy.

Mum making 2nd day roast lamb sandwiches.

Spooning the old shiela at night.

And last but not least grand kids.Can live without em,but love giving noisy toys and waving goodbye.

Beer{tasmanian quality at least}

Cuban Cigar{not any more,but you know what i mean}

Roast lamb with gravy.

Mum making 2nd day roast lamb sandwiches.

Spooning the old shiela at night.

And last but not least grand kids.Can live without em,but love giving noisy toys and waving goodbye.

Beer, not a big fan of the Tassie stuf other than Moo (you'd like that Jazza)

Cigar, not overly fussy

RLG - Yes!

And yes!

My lovely lady is younger than me by several years SO YES!

Not there yet!

 

How on earth could a tread about a pack of cheating low life's get even close to this wonderful thread.

That other thread should be closed until there is something to discuss.

Disgraceful is the only word that comes to mind.

Isn't this also a thread about a cheating low life (admittedly one about whose existence some are attempting to expunge from their minds)?


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