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Have a great trip, Earl. It seems a bit ironic to have a bastion of the upper class such as yourself chosen to lead negotiation with the glorious revolutionaries, but I guess that should show them what they are missing. Just don't bring back too many cigars to pass around in the Long Room over port ... :):lol:

Are you coming tuesday to our post draft discussion meal?

Anyone else is welcome if you post reply today or tomorrow.

6-6.30 PM start Japanese all you can eat in Caulfield.

I will book by thursday.

 

Today and 3 more to the Rookie Draft.

Happy Draft Day guys!

Got to laugh. Publicity about Stevie J finishing 3rd in a 3km time trial up at the Giants....for the older players....lol. There's a field of 5 or so.

 

Happy Draft Day guys!

Got to laugh. Publicity about Stevie J finishing 3rd in a 3km time trial up at the Giants....for the older players....lol. There's a field of 5 or so.

More likely three!

I have had a sobering 36 hours an old friend died Sunday night and all of a sudden who the MFC picked in the draft seemed of little consequence.

However for the living life goes on.

I decided this morning it is now more important to chose well Mr. Taylor.

I need a big improvement from the Dees over the next four years.

We need to be a power by 2020.


I have had a sobering 36 hours an old friend died Sunday night and all of a sudden who the MFC picked in the draft seemed of little consequence.

However for the living life goes on.

I decided this morning it is now more important to chose well Mr. Taylor.

I need a big improvement from the Dees over the next four years.

We need to be a power by 2020.

Sorry to read that old dee.

May Mr Taylor choose well tonight for the likes of you and all in sudry that are Dees.

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I have had a sobering 36 hours an old friend died Sunday night and all of a sudden who the MFC picked in the draft seemed of little consequence.

However for the living life goes on.

I decided this morning it is now more important to chose well Mr. Taylor.

I need a big improvement from the Dees over the next four years.

We need to be a power by 2020.

Sincere condolences.

We need our footy as a distraction from the real world.

Sincere condolences.

We need our footy as a distraction from the real world.

Agree Mr Leg but there have been a number of years in the last decade that the real world was a handy distraction from the Footy.

Not however 2016 we are all going to enjoy our ten wins heading to the finals in 2017.

Go Dees

 

Agree Mr Leg but there have been a number of years in the last decade that the real world was a handy distraction from the Footy.

Not however 2016 we are all going to enjoy our ten wins heading to the finals in 2017.

Go Dees

OD what have you been putting in you banana smoothies?

OD what have you been putting in you banana smoothies?

Just remember you heard it from me first DF


wonder why it is so quiet here

place seems deserted

Yes dc after all the discussion over the last 6 weeks it is all over.

The FD obviously has a big opinion of Oliver we traded away next years first pick to ensure we got him.

Still next years first pick will be around 16 so no big loss I guess.

Yes dc after all the discussion over the last 6 weeks it is all over.

The FD obviously has a big opinion of Oliver we traded away next years first pick to ensure we got him.

Still next years first pick will be around 16 so no big loss I guess.

who is this?

who am i talking to?

and what did you do with od?

Yes dc after all the discussion over the last 6 weeks it is all over.

The FD obviously has a big opinion of Oliver we traded away next years first pick to ensure we got him.

Still next years first pick will be around 16 so no big loss I guess.

OD. You are either - (1) an imposter, as dc suggests. (2) On drugs (3) Drinking free Pinot at your sister's winery. Which will [censored] me off grandly as, apparently, Australia Post failed to deliver my invite,

Dc and Bbo I predicted at this time last year we still had a poor list and would win 6-8 games in 2015 but with more changes at the end of the year we would be well placed for 2016.

Staying with statement 2016 is the start of big years for the Dees.

As for the Pinot Bbo I told you all gone and there will be no 2015 vintage ( bloody Wasps ) even I cannot get a bottle now.


Are you coming tuesday to our post draft discussion meal?

Anyone else is welcome if you post reply today or tomorrow.

6-6.30 PM start Japanese all you can eat in Caulfield.

I will book by thursday.

Yes, I will be there for the Demonland Draft Discussion Dinner (is there a countdown for that?). More like 6.30 for me than 6.00 though.

I have had a sobering 36 hours an old friend died Sunday night and all of a sudden who the MFC picked in the draft seemed of little consequence.

However for the living life goes on.

I decided this morning it is now more important to chose well Mr. Taylor.

I need a big improvement from the Dees over the next four years.

We need to be a power by 2020.

Ver sorry to hear it OD. Puts a lot of things in perspective.

Agree Mr Leg but there have been a number of years in the last decade that the real world was a handy distraction from the Footy.

Not however 2016 we are all going to enjoy our ten wins heading to the finals in 2017.

Go Dees

How about we arrange to sit in a group for our next final, whenever that is? Then we will be able to laugh about all those bad years (2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, I'll stop there :) )

How about we arrange to sit in a group for our next final, whenever that is? Then we will be able to laugh about all those bad years (2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, I'll stop there :) )

Yeah, we could be like those 2 old blokes in the theatre box seat at the Muppett Show, blankets over the legs, teeth falling out when we yell out "well played, number nine".

Yeah, we could like those 2 old blokes in the theatre box seat at the Muppett Show, blankets over the legs, teeth falling out when we yell out "well played, number nine".

I was thinking more like yelling "Take that curse of Norm Smith!" when Weideman kicks the winning goal after the siren in the GF ...


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Yes, I will be there for the Demonland Draft Discussion Dinner (is there a countdown for that?). More like 6.30 for me than 6.00 though.

Ok.

What not a countdown till the first game of 2016?

OD you should not talk about such things at this time of the season because our team remains undefeated and we still have hope.

 

How about we arrange to sit in a group for our next final, whenever that is? Then we will be able to laugh about all those bad years (2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, I'll stop there :) )

Sad thing is I was there at our last finals game back in 2006.

OD you should not talk about such things at this time of the season because our team remains undefeated and we still have hope.

The wheel is turning DF 10 wins this year followed by 16 in 2017 and a finals appearance.


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