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I never never agree with P Smith so it is with alarm that I did this morning

"KB" .... "What happened to Greg Denham, why didn't he have a say on this"

"PS" .... "Oh, Gregs got issues Kevin, he's got issues"

I am not happy to agree with Patrick, except in this case

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I never never agree with P Smith so it is with alarm that I did this morning

"KB" .... "What happened to Greg Denham, why didn't he have a say on this"

"PS" .... "Oh, Gregs got issues Kevin, he's got issues"

I am not happy to agree with Patrick, except in this case

This is seriously lacking in context. What the Deuce are you talking about? Denham didn't have a say in what, and was Smith having a joke or what?

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I never never agree with P Smith so it is with alarm that I did this morning

"KB" .... "What happened to Greg Denham, why didn't he have a say on this"

"PS" .... "Oh, Gregs got issues Kevin, he's got issues"

I am not happy to agree with Patrick, except in this case

This reminds me of a typical conversation I have with my mother when we're cooking dinner.

MUM: "Can you get the thing from over there and stir it into the stuff, love?"

ME: ???

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As clear as mud....surely :) lol

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I got it!! fill in the blanks,right?

Anyway I am not thrilled with KBs line of questioning on this, what right has he to that line of questioning to P.Smith

And good to see P.Smith give nothing back in return.

Apart from all that, WFT??

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You're right Nasher there is no substance to this post why bother replying

I just didn't feel 'clean' when I agreed with PS

It was all about me Nash, and as I don't have a twitter account went this way

I really hope you've just wasted another ten minutes of your time reading this

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You're right Nasher there is no substance to this post why bother replying

I just didn't feel 'clean' when I agreed with PS

It was all about me Nash, and as I don't have a twitter account went this way

I really hope you've just wasted another ten minutes of your time reading this

Don't be so sensitive.

You have given an exchange without any context about 1) what the hell they are talking about, and 2) what issues Denham supposedly has.

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You have given an exchange without any context about 1) what the hell they are talking about, and 2) what issues Denham supposedly has.

So it's like the chapters of a book or a good weekly TV show.....

Leaving everyone in suspense, so you simply can't wait to see (hear) what happens next ;) !!!

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You're right Nasher there is no substance to this post why bother replying

I just didn't feel 'clean' when I agreed with PS

It was all about me Nash, and as I don't have a twitter account went this way

I really hope you've just wasted another ten minutes of your time reading this

Would you like your dummy back? I just asked for some clarity because what you posted didn't make any sense without having heard the show.

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SEN is a radio station completely devoted to the Non-sequitur.

Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dimentiae fuit.

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My memory from this morning was that Pat Smith said to KB how well Ted Richards is going this year and KB replied with Greg Denham does not think so and then Pat said " Greg has issues Kevin, he's got issues". Pat just being cheeky from my point of view.

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My memory from this morning was that Pat Smith said to KB how well Ted Richards is going this year and KB replied with Greg Denham does not think so and then Pat said " Greg has issues Kevin, he's got issues". Pat just being cheeky from my point of view.

Well 'trout' has just thrown a whole new light on proceedings. A totally new take on what was said and the context it was said in.

So where does the truth lie? It's a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a few strands of KB's comb-over.

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My memory from this morning was that Pat Smith said to KB how well Ted Richards is going this year and KB replied with Greg Denham does not think so and then Pat said " Greg has issues Kevin, he's got issues". Pat just being cheeky from my point of view.

I think KB made a statement last Friday that Ted Richards was in AA form at full back, and Denseham took him to task that Richards would never be good enough to be AA full back, no matter how good his form was. Big deal.

Maybe indicates that his colleagues take it as read that this microbe has "issues" with certain people and clubs, and it affects his opinions.

Really, who cares?

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Thanks for the laugh guys. Some of the posts responding to this thread are pure gold.

Especially chook, you must be my long lost adopted brother. That is exactly what my mum would say!

I for one think we should have more threads like this. Bizzaire, off beat (even nonsensical) but damn amusing.

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Just to clarify

SEN was on in the background and I had no idea what waffle was being broadcast but when Venom was stabbed by PS my ears pricked up

That's all

I know it is not footy related but my opinions vary from most in where we are at and where we are going so sideways sometimes lessens the burden of a lifetime of disappointment

MFC for ever for me but crikey it's a hard row to hoe

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