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gurday biff how rhey hanging

we havent seen your ugly mug for yonks

Good Thanks Jazza ,

I've been writing my memoirs.

"Fifty Shades Of Red and Blue".

 

Probably because nobody can remember that far back. People always tend to weigh more heavily towards things more fresh in their memory; we see this phenomenon on the forum all the time when people claim that "that loss was even worse than 186!" when no loss will ever, ever be worse than 186.

I'm a bit worried about Sunday week.

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Good Thanks Jazza ,

I've been writing my memoirs.

"Fifty Shades Of Red and Blue".

rubbish,unleash hell said you were getting a facelift and your nails done???

and SATY confirmed it

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Old Dee was playing for the Fuschias and he was too loose on Syd Coventry .

I've seen the daguerreotypes.

Well that spoilt my day Biff

A wee bit before my time I am not that old!

Good to see you back where have you been?

Well that spoilt my day Biff

A wee bit before my time I am not that old!

Good to see you back where have you been?

I was banished to the underworld of Demonology .

I've got my mind right now .

I've been re-educated.


I was banished to the underworld of Demonology .

I've got my mind right now .

I've been re-educated.

I find that hard to believe!

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So did anyone figure out our win loss ratio of that era?

Josh, our win loss ratio in that period was not as good as Geelong's but still pretty bloody good. Out of 150 games we won 116 lost 32 and drew 2.

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