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The king (of cool) is in the house.

 

I'm in (Sam I Am).

Just checking, if you are in another competition on footytips.com.au, do you have to submit your tips twice, or just the once?

I'm in (Sam I Am).

Just checking, if you are in another competition on footytips.com.au, do you have to submit your tips twice, or just the once?

Just the once... you are in Demonland/Demonology as well? :-)


Just the once... you are in Demonland/Demonology as well? :-)

Thanks for that!

And no, I'm in one for work as well.. one where money is involved.

I continued my mantra last year of never tipping against the Dees, and it cost me 1st place (around $400).

I think I've learnt my lesson!

I'm in. Work comp as well worth about $1200 but still can't tip against the DEES.

 


I'm in also.

I'm in under Deemanz.

Just a heads up I am the worlds worst tipper.

Do you get anything for coming last?

I'm in under Deemanz.

Just a heads up I am the worlds worst tipper.

Do you get anything for coming last?

Dinner with Joffa .

Dinner with Joffa .

Rather watch us play the Hawks again Macca. Would be less painful i would say.


Rather watch us play the Hawks again Macca. Would be less painful i would say.

Ha ha , my problem with tipping comps in the past has been tipping Collingwood . It makes me feel rather unclean .

Cheers

Ha ha , my problem with tipping comps in the past has been tipping Collingwood . It makes me feel rather unclean .

Cheers

Agree but I do find it hard to tip against the Dees which I know is stupid but I am hoping one day they will be winning a hell of a lot more games than losing.

In the mean time I have to cop it sweet.

 

I have no problems tipping against the Demons. Just because I'm tipping against them doesn't mean that I'm not hoping that they win.

Actually, I often tip against them in order to increase their chances of winning.


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