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What mags did the man bun north Fitzroy hipsters read back in the 60's?

Hipsters didn't frequent North Fitzroy in the 60s, let alone live there in those days. It was still all working class and indigenous peoples.

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BTW anyone noticed Biffen has been very quiet of late??

Anyone care ?? No OK!!

I believe he is over his transgender foolishness.

However he is still doing drugs at an alarming rate.

Still bludging off Social Security I believe.

Still has my credit card.

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Hipsters didn't frequent North Fitzroy in the 60s, let alone live there in those days. It was still all working class and indigenous peoples.

Good point Jack - now I know why you are a lawyer (shifty [censored]).

What I should have asked was, "what mags did those [censored] who evolved into bun packing hipsters read in the 60's"?

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Good point Jack - now I know why you are a lawyer (shifty [censored]).

What I should have asked was, "what mags did those [censored] who evolved into bun packing hipsters read in the 60's"?

maybe this?

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Well another football year grinds to a halt and in spite of my positivity last week the result was the same.

I think I am spent for a while.

I will probably fire up again but this time it is far from certain.

Normally at the end of August I am looking forward to the draft season not this year.

Right I do not give a toss.

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Well another football year grinds to a halt and in spite of my positivity last week the result was the same.

I think I am spent for a while.

I will probably fire up again but this time it is far from certain.

Normally at the end of August I am looking forward to the draft season not this year.

Right I do not give a toss.

Have you considered the likelihood that you were the cause of our recent disaster od?

Chaos theory tells us that a butterfly breaking wind in New York can cause a brother and sister to divorce in Tasmania - or something like that. So just consider the possible implications of your untrammelled positivity on an unsuspecting universe.


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Well another football year grinds to a halt and in spite of my positivity last week the result was the same.

I think I am spent for a while.

I will probably fire up again but this time it is far from certain.

Normally at the end of August I am looking forward to the draft season not this year.

Right I do not give a toss.

its got to that for sure

Ive fallen out of love with the MFC

Theyve hurt me for far too long

Quite frankly the club is just full of bullshlt artists and spin junkies posing as coaches.

We're now going nowhere at lightning speed...a big improvement from lurching from catastrophe to bungle !! :rolleyes:

Not getting my money next year until im convinced they are fair dinkum. Had enough

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Have you considered the likelihood that you were the cause of our recent disaster od?

Chaos theory tells us that a butterfly breaking wind in New York can cause a brother and sister to divorce in Tasmania - or something like that. So just consider the possible implications of your untrammelled positivity on an unsuspecting universe.

As I mentioned last week after mr Jackson and Roos said it was all the members fault.

If only I had known half a century ago I could have left and both the MFC and myself would have been better off.

The MFC would have no doubt won another five or six flags and I would have enjoyed being a Hawthorn or similar Fan.

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Bit of angst boys?

try a truckload Red

the buck stops with the club...its not us...its them !!

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Sorry guys, been working on re-staffing some of my semi legit business operations with 457 workers.

Flat out conducting interviews and my own version of a personality test.

Seems no one has been overly fussed by my absence.

Negative,self-obsessed old prix that you are.

Except for BBo who made time to slander me once again.

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Sorry guys, been working on re-staffing some of my semi legit business operations with 457 workers.

Flat out conducting interviews and my own version of a personality test.

Seems no one has been overly fussed by my absence.

Negative,self-obsessed old prix that you are.

Except for BBo who made time to slander me once again.

Tough break for to be employing at this time Biffen. Once your potential slaves employees realize they can get $10.00 /hour at 7/11, you won't see them for dust!!

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Sorry guys, been working on re-staffing some of my semi legit business operations with 457 workers.Flat out conducting interviews and my own version of a personality test.Seems no one has been overly fussed by my absence.Negative,self-obsessed old prix that you are.Except for BBo who made time to slander me once again.

Is it compulsory for your 457's to wear a Hawaiian shirt similar to your avatar Biff?

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Tough break for to be employing at this time Biffen. Once your potential slaves employees realize they can get $10.00 /hour at 7/11, you won't see them for dust!!

It's difficult running a business 24/7 .

The staff were so ungrateful .

I feel for the poor man who owns them all.

Most of my employees are under control thank goodness.

I hate dissent in the ranks.

Spoils my footrub and bath time.

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Is it compulsory for your 457's to wear a Hawaiian shirt similar to your avatar Biff?

God no Moon.

They must wear uniform to remove any sense of identity or individualism they may possess.

PS I happened to be listening to a subscriber based radio station the other day when a green ,lefty susso type pledged them financial support.

Although I have my doubts that he will actually pay, it sounded like it could have been a communist sympathiser like yourself.

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God no Moon.

They must wear uniform to remove any sense of identity or individualism they may possess.

PS I happened to be listening to a subscriber based radio station the other day when a green ,lefty susso type pledged them financial support.

Although I have my doubts that he will actually pay, it sounded like it could have been a communist sympathiser like yourself.

probably another of those fitzroy bollinger bolshevik types, biffo

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maybe this?

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Speaking as one of those shifty [censored] lawyers, I reckon that book is inadmissible in evidence on the grounds that it was published in 2009.

The definitive publication of the era for the North Fitzroy push in the 60s would have been Truth.

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Speaking as one of those shifty [censored] lawyers, I reckon that book is inadmissible in evidence on the grounds that it was published in 2009.

The definitive publication of the era for the North Fitzroy push in the 60s would have been Truth.

very sneaky jack....2009.....got me on a technicality......i'll be filing for a re-trial with new (as in old) evidence)....lol

p.s. i understand young lawyers in those days would moonlight by writing "creative" pieces for the truth's heartbalm column

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Speaking as one of those shifty [censored] lawyers, I reckon that book is inadmissible in evidence on the grounds that it was published in 2009.

The definitive publication of the era for the North Fitzroy push in the 60s would have been Truth.

While I'm uncertain of the impact The Truth had on the North Fitzroy Push, I must say it had a profound impact on me. Helped make me the man I am.

"Heart Balm" was my source to learn norms of proper social and relationship behaviours. It also provided a wonderful devils advocate to the sexual and moral education provided by the Christian Brothers.

Explains a bit about me I suppose.

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