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Wednesday 1st February 6.30 pm, MCC Members Dining Room.

I believe an email went out to current (2012) members but not to those (like me) who are still to renew.

Still, all welcome.

 

Wednesday 1st February 6.30 pm, MCC Members Dining Room.

I believe an email went out to current (2012) members but not to those (like me) who are still to renew.

Still, all welcome.

Wednesday 1st February 6.30 pm, MCC Members Dining Room.

I believe an email went out to current (2012) members but not to those (like me) who are still to renew.

Still, all welcome.

I am both Dee Dee and I did not get an email so do not worry to much about not getting an email.

From memory I think you have to have been a 2011 member to get in.

So if you are interested in going take your 20111 membership along and I think they will let you in.

Anyway it is time to renew for 2012!

Bugger, I always forget about the AGM and alas throw my membership out once the season is over (makes my wallet too bulky).

Oh well...

 

Bugger, I always forget about the AGM and alas throw my membership out once the season is over (makes my wallet too bulky).

Oh well...

If you take iD they will check you off the 2011 membership list, I don't think i have every been asked to show my membership.

I should be in QLD on Wednesday but the floods have messed up that plan so will be off to the AGM as usual.

Looking forward to seeing/ hearing Neeld and company in person.

I am hoping for an announcment on the missing sponsor and who the "Football Director" is.

This position has now been vacant for over 12 months.

The rumour is Healey but who knows.


If you take iD they will check you off the 2011 membership list, I don't think i have every been asked to show my membership.

I should be in QLD on Wednesday but the floods have messed up that plan so will be off to the AGM as usual.

Looking forward to seeing/ hearing Neeld and company in person.

I am hoping for an announcment on the missing sponsor and who the "Football Director" is.

This position has now been vacant for over 12 months.

The rumour is Healey but who knows.

Might see you there O.D. i am hoping to have a free night from work.

Should we have a secret "Demonland" Handshake??

Might see you there O.D. i am hoping to have a free night from work.

Should we have a secret "Demonland" Handshake??

that raises some interesting thoughts!

that raises some interesting thoughts!

Hahaha! it does....i am sure a few 'landers will be there incognito...

 

Spewing about the date, I wanted to attend but am going to see Soundgarden that night.

nice dilemma to have!

Hahaha! it does....i am sure a few 'landers will be there incognito...

Perhaps we could wear our MFC hats backwards!

No a bit obvious.


Spewing about the date, I wanted to attend but am going to see Soundgarden that night.

It's almost as if that date is a massive star that is ready to go supernova and possibly create a Black Hole Sun in your life...

Won't you come...

To the AGM?

Always a great night. The formalities these days are quickly disposed of and then it takes the form of a fully fledged info night . It seems it is Demonlander protocol not to blow your cover to anybody save family and close friends when being introduced to people . I used to say " i' m Ian but you may know me as Dee-eee ". This is a guaranteed conversation stopper !

It's almost as if that date is a massive star that is ready to go supernova and possibly create a Black Hole Sun in your life...

Won't you come...

To the AGM?

wonder what time soundarden's set kicks off?

He might have time to go to the AGM and then take his rusty cage and run..... to the music bowl

Always a great night. The formalities these days are quickly disposed of and then it takes the form of a fully fledged info night . It seems it is Demonlander protocol not to blow your cover to anybody save family and close friends when being introduced to people . I used to say " i' m Ian but you may know me as Dee-eee ". This is a guaranteed conversation stopper !

I was thinking more a Beanie with WYL in Big Letters on the front. Then i don't have to say anything on the quiet!!

There is an interesting note this morning on the MFC web site re the AGM.

It notes the meeting will be addressed by Don Mclardy, Cameron Schwab and Mark Neeld.

No mention of Big Jim.

This does not sound good or am I adding 2+ 2 and getting 5

There is an interesting note this morning on the MFC web site re the AGM.

It notes the meeting will be addressed by Don Mclardy, Cameron Schwab and Mark Neeld.

No mention of Big Jim.

This does not sound good or am I adding 2+ 2 and getting 5

I wish you could do my Tax return.

Jimma hasn't been involved in a lot that's happened over the past few months.

Don has been the "Go To" man so he could answer any questions. Jimmy would just fumble through it,

unless he read from a script.

I wish you could do my Tax return.

Jimma hasn't been involved in a lot that's happened over the past few months.

Don has been the "Go To" man so he could answer any questions. Jimmy would just fumble through it,

unless he read from a script.

He did it last year Chippy

I am really not surprised the way his health has been the last year.

Wonder if he will be there?

He did it last year Chippy

I am really not surprised the way his health has been the last year.

Wonder if he will be there?

Yes I was there last year,(you wouldn't have recognised me I didn't have my hat on backwards)

But he was in a much better space than he was before Xmas.

I along with a few hundred other supporters would certainly love to see him there. Here's hoping.

There is an interesting note this morning on the MFC web site re the AGM.

It notes the meeting will be addressed by Don Mclardy, Cameron Schwab and Mark Neeld.

No mention of Big Jim.

This does not sound good or am I adding 2+ 2 and getting 5

LOL more like getting 3 old dee!


I'll be there as usual, ready to ask the question why Chris Lamb has not been given a fair go in the seniors.

And as for Big Jim not speaking, see the other thread about him standing down as Prez.

or perhaps only 1.5 without the big guy!

take a big notebook OD, I will be expecting an extensive report later tonight

go dees

 

take a big notebook OD, I will be expecting an extensive report later tonight

go dees

Unfortunately DC you may have to wait till later tomorrow I am on the 6AM to Brisbane tomorrow.

Probably going straight to bed when i get home.

However if there is any dramatic news I will post ASAP.

Unfortunately DC you may have to wait till later tomorrow I am on the 6AM to Brisbane tomorrow.

Probably going straight to bed when i get home.

However if there is any dramatic news I will post ASAP.

enjoy your trip to brisbane

and i look forward to your insights whenever you have time


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