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Could be a full bladder.

I've been wondering since I read this post Red how to comment in an appropriate way - or in a way that would not get me banned.

For reasons best not mentioned (but funny) the notion of full bladders brings pregnant women to mind.

I'll leave it go.

 

Anyone in Sydney last night? Big night!

Biff was running some sort of street stall.

 

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.

Hey Jazza, best wishes on your journey. It's not easy in the darker times and you've been through a lot. But you are dealing with what life has dealt and have made some big and positive changes. Being on here is good therapy. Just know that you have some fellow travellers here interested in your continued progress. Let's face it, we need all the Demons supporters we can get to be up and about when its our turn to be on the rise again.


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Open training day with a BBQ at Gosch's at midday. Wonder if Jazzy is supplying the sangers?

Open training day with a BBQ at Gosch's at midday. Wonder if Jazzy is supplying the sangers?

doubt it red, he runs a dairy farm......s'pose he could bring the bath milk though it's not really paleo

Mr Leg and dc there seems to be some problems with today's session No players I hear.

I thought we had moved on from this sort of thing but it appears not.

 
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Mr Leg and dc there seems to be some problems with today's session No players I hear.

I thought we had moved on from this sort of thing but it appears not.

What?

What?

Sadly Running late I hear Mr Leg after a late change from this morning to 1.00PM.

Wonder if they will make Lunar Park next Sunday Was considering taking No.1 GD but at four she is not good at waiting

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Sadly Running late I hear Mr Leg after a late change from this morning to 1.00PM.

Wonder if they will make Lunar Park next Sunday Was considering taking No.1 GD but at four she is not good at waiting

Have the players turned up or not? It is now 1.50PM.

not a good look by all accounts

follows on from the poor scheduling of the casey intra-club practice match

disappointing supporter relationship.........it's not that hard

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.........it's not that hard

Waiting for BBO to say, " as the Nun said to the Bishop".

Waiting for BBO to say, " as the Nun said to the Bishop".

when i grew up,leg, it was "as the actress said to the bishop"......but yes, good point


A good case could be made for a choirboy to have a part in the above dialogue.

you are incorrigible bbo

A good case could be made for a choirboy to have a part in the above dialogue.

Dare I say a catholic schoolboy......

Dare I say a catholic schoolboy......

well moonie, there are certainly more churches (4) in romsey than actresses......so choir boys are probably aplenty

Sadly Running late I hear Mr Leg after a late change from this morning to 1.00PM.

Wonder if they will make Lunar Park next Sunday Was considering taking No.1 GD but at four she is not good at waiting

thinking of taking gs (5yo) too, od

but with gp on close by i'm wondering about parking

anyone have any idea on parking?

park a few tram stops away and catch tram?

I know this is occasional a thread about Aussie rules but i have to make a comment about the impending doom of the NBL.

Unlike most others I am a fan of Basketball and used to be a member of the Tigers.

I quit when they became "united" .

I still like basketball and this year will follow the Tigers in the "Big V' league.

There was a time when the NBL was threatening to take on the AFL.

I remember going to Full houses at the Tennis centre on Friday nights.

In my opinion it got a little ahead of itself and spent more than it could afford then moved to Summer and IMO lost its way.

seems doomed now with two clubs in receivership another close and three being held up by wealth benefactors.

It is said that the owners of Melbourne United have put in $7million over the last three years.

It is gone I think and I as a force of one am disappointed.

The up side is I can support the Tigers again.

I wonder if I would do the same if the dees ended up in the Amos?

I think maybe yes.


I know this is occasional a thread about Aussie rules but i have to make a comment about the impending doom of the NBL.

Unlike most others I am a fan of Basketball and used to be a member of the Tigers.

I quit when they became "united" .

I still like basketball and this year will follow the Tigers in the "Big V' league.

There was a time when the NBL was threatening to take on the AFL.

I remember going to Full houses at the Tennis centre on Friday nights.

In my opinion it got a little ahead of itself and spent more than it could afford then moved to Summer and IMO lost its way.

seems doomed now with two clubs in receivership another close and three being held up by wealth benefactors.

It is said that the owners of Melbourne United have put in $7million over the last three years.

It is gone I think and I as a force of one am disappointed.

The up side is I can support the Tigers again.

I wonder if I would do the same if the dees ended up in the Amos?

I think maybe yes.

you might have to settle for the dons in the ammos, od :lol:

if you squint hard you can imagine the black is navy

you might have to settle for the dons in the ammos, od :lol:

if you squint hard you can imagine the black is navy

No matter how much I squinted dc I would know that I was amongst the frightful supporter group

any interest in basketball?

 
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No matter how much I squinted dc I would know that I was amongst the frightful supporter group

any interest in basketball?

They are those big round rubbery balls aren't they?

thinking of taking gs (5yo) too, od

but with gp on close by i'm wondering about parking

anyone have any idea on parking?

park a few tram stops away and catch tram?

I live a few tram stops away dc and the parking all around st kilda is shite, with inspectors always out on the weekends.

If you can get on a train I'd go to Balaclava station and then you can just tram up the road. There is parking on the beach side of Luna Park but not a lot and it's busy on a normal Sunday, let alone with the GP on.


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