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Just received my 2013 Redlegs package. Apart from the usual, it contains a special certificate and lapel badge recognising my continuous membership and a personalised membership card with my name emblazoned on the front ...... and the 2013 calendar is a ripper which ties some MFC greats of the past with some who aspire to be great in the future. Well done MFC ..... I'm chuffed! FIRST & FOREVER.

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Do we still get the sticker pack? I have been hanging out to stamp my new V Dub with some 2013 Demond pride.

Yep, and the resale value of the vehicle will go up by 10% as soon as you apply them.

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Hahaha!

You are like Blackboard on the old Mr Squiggle show......

sorry wyl was just thinking out loud.

True story, a couple of years ago I visited one of my sisters in February.

As she saw me off in the drive she said "I did not know you had changed to Geelong!"

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Im a country member, but looking forward to getting my package tho no idea when. Love pitmasters comment that there is minimal unusable stuff as I cant stand putting stuff straight from letterbox into bin.

Cue the clever comments :)

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Just received my 2013 Redlegs package. Apart from the usual, it contains a special certificate and lapel badge recognising my continuous membership and a personalised membership card with my name emblazoned on the front ...... and the 2013 calendar is a ripper which ties some MFC greats of the past with some who aspire to be great in the future. Well done MFC ..... I'm chuffed! FIRST & FOREVER.

Glad I read this post. I have now just fished mine out of the bin to recover my 2013 membership card. The pin recognising continuous membership is nice however they could posibly save a few cents by not issuing us with a new lanyard each year in the age of recycling. After all, it is easy enough to swap the cards over.

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Regarding the continuous years of membership recognition, if i can be a bit picky its slightly annoying the way the lapel has been done in 10 year brackets. Im a 15 year member and kind of feel ripped off that a 10 year member gets the same recognition. Ill get over it but thats just my 2 cents worth on the issue.

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Regarding the continuous years of membership recognition, if i can be a bit picky its slightly annoying the way the lapel has been done in 10 year brackets. Im a 15 year member and kind of feel ripped off that a 10 year member gets the same recognition. Ill get over it but thats just my 2 cents worth on the issue.

oh didams

Good work mate just take comfort in your continuing support.

I am sure you don't keep buying a membership to get recognition

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oh didams

Good work mate just take comfort in your continuing support.

I am sure you don't keep buying a membership to get recognition

Correct, I dont care about recognition. I wont be wearing the lapel regardless. I just reckon if they are going to promote it they should do it properly thats all.
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Correct, I dont care about recognition. I wont be wearing the lapel regardless. I just reckon if they are going to promote it they should do it properly thats all.

I do appreciate where you are coming From.

If you are at 19 years why you display a 10 year badge.

I don't display these type of things anyway but I guess it motivates some people.

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What are the thoughts on Scarfs to give it to OldDee? red isnt red is it? blue is definately dark though?

Hi JT

This may surprise you or perhaps not but the shade of blue does not worry me

Navy Blue, Blue black, royal blue I can live with them all.

It is the red that gets up my nose

we had a number of bright red colours that I was happy with.

it was when we seemed to be only able to produced reds that looked pink at night and on TV that got up me going.

Then we jumped to Maroon.

All I want is a bold bright red and darkish blue.

Fairly simple but we seem to make very hard work of it.

IMO this the one area where CS has been a total failure.

I have no idea what he has been trying to achieve.

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All I want is a bold bright red and darkish blue.

Fairly simple but we seem to make very hard work of it.

IMO this the one area where CS has been a total failure.

I have no idea what he has been trying to achieve.

he should be sacked immediately for that.....unforgiveable

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Old Dee seems to be getting a bit tense about colour. However, I would think that a man who wears both external and internal undies would have strong views on this subject, Any preferences?

I have been tense on this subject since 2010 BbO

Really is it that hard

we have two colours ( sorry sometimes white as well )

One is Dark Blue and the other Bright Red.

I am struggling with the degree of diffficulty.

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I have been tense on this subject since 2010 BbO

Really is it that hard

we have two colours ( sorry sometimes white as well )

One is Dark Blue and the other Bright Red.

I am struggling with the degree of diffficulty.

Yes. I have to say I miss the the simple days of White Shorts = away. Dark shorts = home and jumpers remain the same.

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