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Extending the wagon to March Uncle Bitter? You clearly taught Jazzy O a lesson. He won't mess with the hipster hobby farmers of Romsay again.

Extending the wagon to March Uncle Bitter? You clearly taught Jazzy O a lesson. He won't mess with the hipster hobby farmers of Romsay again.

The wagon has derailed, however, you are correct about my victory Moonie. I haven't heard from the Peach Forest boy so I can only assume he is licking his ...err wounds and will not challenge a real farmer again.

 

BTW - the latest update on Biffen. He is apparently using some of his "funds" to buy building materials from a place called Fiskville and is onselling them to a builder who is renovating a child minding centre. I don't get it but Biff is very excited about the profits involved.

The wagon has derailed, however, you are correct about my victory Moonie. I haven't heard from the Peach Forest boy so I can only assume he is licking his ...err wounds and will not challenge a real farmer again.

I thought you would have dived off the wagon in to a waiting vat of red :) As for jazza, I reckon he is still pegging away without the durries.


BTW - the latest update on Biffen. He is apparently using some of his "funds" to buy building materials from a place called Fiskville and is onselling them to a builder who is renovating a child minding centre. I don't get it but Biff is very excited about the profits involved.

sure it's not Fistville?

sure it's not Fistville?

The Fire Brigade recruits that received their training there would agree tacky.

My 2015 season of watching AFL football is already over.

As I now refuse to watch Channel 7.

 

My 2015 season of watching AFL football is already over.

As I now refuse to watch Channel 7.

Why? Did My Kitchen Rules leave a bad taste in your mouth?

Why? Did My Kitchen Rules leave a bad taste in your mouth?

I am rejoining the WPFC today as a sign of support.

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/west-perth-plays-hardball-with-wafc-channel-seven-over-nine-logo-20150304-13v12q.html


Ok, followed the link... all makes sense now. I hope you also contact channel 7 to let them know your feelings. In fact, if it affects enough people, is it worth considering a petition up on Change.org?

Well done, DF. Stick it up 'em!

The wagon has derailed, however, you are correct about my victory Moonie. I haven't heard from the Peach Forest boy so I can only assume he is licking his ...err wounds and will not challenge a real farmer again.

To tell the truth BBO,ive actually seeked counselling and faced the fact that the black envelope has descended on my thought's the previous 3 months.

Anyway on the way back to good health i hope.

Didnt enjoy the non smoking and certainly didnt enjoy the ginnspi55 you call wine.

But,definitely on the quit wagon and tasting things and smelling stuff alot better.

Never realised cowchit smelt so horrible,now i know why people avoid Biff.


OD, you must have given them away by now.

No Mr Leg I got almost exactly what I expected.

Happy with the result after all it is practise match no.1

I still think we have a bottom six list not a top four one like Freo.

We are improving I think things are going to plan.

I just think a lot of dees supporters imagine the list is way better than it is is.

I think I have said before that 2016 is the year I think we will move up the ladder a fair bit.

Nothinhg I have seen so far suggests I am wrong.

Happy to be of course.

how did football find its way in here?? :o

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how did football find its way in here?? :o

Because it is a football thread, just look at the posts.

how did football find its way in here?? :o

[censored] happens ... I am sure we can fix that. :rolleyes::)


Tr4...thought it was Triumphal !!!

Gee they say every dark cloud has a silver lining they say. I feel for the bananna farmers in Queensland but I have a holiday place somewhere down on the Surf Coast is all I will say. Anyway the old guy next door who has lived there for years has a cluster of bananna trees on his property right on our fence line. I, oh I mean he could be sitting on a fortune. TR4 won't jump to the coast any time soon.

The old boy doesn't keep up with the news much these days, maybe I will offer my services at harvest time and the produce will need to be marketed of course. Opportunity knocks!

 

Gee they say every dark cloud has a silver lining they say. I feel for the bananna farmers in Queensland but I have a holiday place somewhere down on the Surf Coast is all I will say. Anyway the old guy next door who has lived there for years has a cluster of bananna trees on his property right on our fence line. I, oh I mean he could be sitting on a fortune. TR4 won't jump to the coast any time soon.

The old boy doesn't keep up with the news much these days, maybe I will offer my services at harvest time and the produce will need to be marketed of course. Opportunity knocks!

Taking advantage of others always gives one a warm inner glow.

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Taking advantage of others always gives one a warm inner glow.

Could be a full bladder.


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