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what you think chances us making top 8 next year port done it this year with good coach no reason we cant we paying good coinhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gif

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That is hilarious with a hint of pigeon English

 

 

May want check odds 8 bottom


Me and BB thinks greenie starts his drinking weigh too oily. wee finks

what you think chances us making top 8 next year port done it this year with good coach no reason we cant we paying good coinhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gifhappy.gif

Hello? Enyaw, are you in there?

Just off topic I can't believe they killed off Brian Griffin!

Hello? Enyaw, are you in there?

Enyaw's fingerprints all over it.


Just off topic I can't believe they killed off Brian Griffin!

He'll be back.

He'll be back.

He'd have to be. The show is only worth watching for Stewie and Brian.

MacFarlane should kill off Chris if he has the blood lust.

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Melbourne to win round 1 into Melbourne to make 8 into Jesse hogan rising star for $20 get a return of $568


Melbourne to win round 1 into Melbourne to make 8 into Jesse hogan rising star for $20 get a return of $568

thought the odds would be higher.

Worth a crack.

Farewell, sweet prince

 

As convincing and relentless as the off-season optimists are, i'll still be surprised if we finish higher than 16th. It's conditioned into me now

Melbourne to win round 1 into Melbourne to make 8 into Jesse hogan rising star for $20 get a return of $568

You're saying you got 28/1 for that bet? Mate, you are kidding yourself. I wouldn't take 28s for us to make the 8, let alone with a couple of riders...


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