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Could have used the protein ball recipe this year.

"In breaking news Scully is subbed off due to a thousand protein balls to the head"

I will note it probably is an advantage to keep him on the ground though.

 

What's on a Collingwood supporter's coffee table since Ralph ceased publishing?

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What's on a Collingwood supporter's coffee table since Ralph ceased publishing?

A copy of "Russian Prison Tattoos" ,a bong ,some unpaid bills ,summonses, some of the wifes blood and some empty stubbies.

 

A copy of "Russian Prison Tattoos" ,a bong ,some unpaid bills ,summonses, some of the wifes blood and some empty stubbies.

don't forget the false teeth spares

A copy of "Russian Prison Tattoos" ,a bong ,some unpaid bills ,summonses, some of the wifes blood and some empty stubbies.

By "coffee table" we're talking about the milk crates in their living room, yeah?


By "coffee table" we're talking about the milk crates in their living room, yeah?

the upmaket version is the ironing board..

Can anyone tell me what our CEO is really trying to say on page 3?

It is a very strange thing to write at the end of such a turbulent season....

I love & respect our history but it is time to create modern history.

I have just read it twice. Very strange.

Can anyone tell me what our CEO is really trying to say on page 3?

It is a very strange thing to write at the end of such a turbulent season....

I love & respect our history but it is time to create modern history.

I have just read it twice. Very strange.

I agree wyl I did not comment up till now because there have been enough negatives around in 2012.

However Even though I lived through some of that glorious history I am over the preoccupation with it.

In between there has been 40 years of crap.

Lets concentrate on future glory's.

 

The thing to understand is, we basically operate as a "charity". We rely on people putting money in in a similar way, and having had close experience with the PR dept of one of Australia's largest charities I can tell you that you need to understand that things like the magazine would be part of our budget for raising money. So instead of looking at it as purely a cost, it's actually a key element in producing income for the club.

Correct you will probably find that the advertisements in the magazine actually pay more than the cost of printing and distribution, I like the mag and can't be bothered reading most of the emails I get, mainly at work where I have other things to do like post on here.

most of the emails I get, mainly at work where I have other things to do like post on here.

haha aint that the truth!


Costs about 30k min to design, print & mail.

peanuts.

and love the hard copy. easy to find and use whenever I turn to it.

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