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Range rover isn't the worst on here by any stretch. Someone else who's initials also happen to be RR absolutely does my head in with his stupid posts and his whining and moaning about every little thing posted that's slightly controversial or hard on someone. The day he pisses off the better we'll all be.

Post of the year! LOL

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Yes he would. This place needs all sorts. And Range causes reaction.

Thats good

Cause reaction?

You make this place sound like a cadaver...

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Yes he would. This place needs all sorts. And Range causes reaction.

Thats good

Your the only one that thinks that's good, no one else bringing up pathetic and pointless polls and bumping threads from 6 years ago etc.. nah i think your the only one that will miss him around here but hey thats fine by all of us.

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Your the only one that thinks that's good, no one else bringing up pathetic and pointless polls and bumping threads from 6 years ago etc.. nah i think your the only one that will miss him around here but hey thats fine by all of us.

So block him and then it won't bother you. Many people on here axtually like Rangey's attitude. Many don't. That's just life.

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Steady RR, as I read your posts I am usually reminded of a certain Grant Thomas.....I am all for balance so your contributions are welcome but thankfully there are a few of us at the other end of the plank

''We like to keep Grant fresh,'' Garry Lyon says. ''He's a unique talent. We like him unfiltered and raw.''

http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/fight-for-declassified-information-20120905-25d5k.html#ixzz25fAlnmIf

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RR, in the short time that I have been reading his posts, is usually good value. He can be a little negative yes but I find most of his logic is pretty sound. He cuts through to the crux of the matter and tells it how he sees it. I don't agree with him on some things (I still don't like the bugler and the sooner we bury the elitist stereotyping associated with the club the better) but I will always read what he has to say.

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RR, in the short time that I have been reading his posts, is usually good value. He can be a little negative yes but I find most of his logic is pretty sound. He cuts through to the crux of the matter and tells it how he sees it. I don't agree with him on some things (I still don't like the bugler and the sooner we bury the elitist stereotyping associated with the club the better) but I will always read what he has to say.

RR is fine.

It is when he flails around naked in a pool of his own hubris that he can be annoying...

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I wholeheartedly hope that this fine contributor to this site is in good health and that any setback may be resolved. Maybe he barracks for another team now, a relative of mine changed from the Dees recently. Maybe they have been killed in a tragic hot air balloon accident, but something tells me we'll never know. Someone carve his name into a stone and dig a 6ft hole, and then throw your computer into it. Because he represented the device. Part of it anyway

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I'll always respect what Range Rover has to say as during the Tom Scully saga he was one of the only other posters who thought Scully was a lying scum!

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I'll always respect what Range Rover has to say as during the Tom Scully saga he was one of the only other posters who thought Scully was a lying scum!

But if you always predict doom and gloom you will be right some of the time, and sadly at the MFC a lot of the time.

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If there were ever to be a scene with you addressing young men, this would be more it I would suggest RR. ;)

If you don't like salty language, don't open this link.


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I'll always respect what Range Rover has to say as during the Tom Scully saga he was one of the only other posters who thought Scully was a lying scum!

With all due respect some of us may have thought it. We just made the choice not to say it in a public forum because we might of felt there was something bigger in play.

However, credit where credit is due. He RR did do one thing in the whole Scully affair. B)

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WYL you are an often misunderstood genius. An ally in the war on losing.

Seen to many losses RR...i want Melbourne to be like Hawthorn for decades.

They originally modelled themselves on Norm Smith's work in the late 1950's.

It worked.

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