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Training Photos - Wednesday 15th January, 2014

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Nice job, hope Stuie approves.


Feel like i am there, thanks for the PICs

Excellent pics 666, thank you.

You've also just supplied Hogan's Heros with his weekly stash of p*rn :)

 

Excellent pics 666, thank you.

You've also just supplied Hogan's Heros with his weekly stash of p*rn :)

haha

Six6Six you are a legend

Thanks for providing the Demonland members with more great training pics, its very much appreciated


Great job 666

I agree great shots and heaps of them.

Don's gonna be mad you cut his lunch...

Stuie that was a Pizz weak and unnecessary shot at Don24. He conducted himself in a reasonable manner on the other thread. Good manners would have left it at that.

Great stuff 666. Almost as good as being there in person.

I agree great shots and heaps of them.

Stuie that was a Pizz weak and unnecessary shot at Don24. He conducted himself in a reasonable manner on the other thread. Good manners would have left it at that.

Gee for someone who's the self-proclaimed comedy expert on Demonland you sure do suck at it.

But if following me around gives you joy then you just do what makes you happy big fella.


Gee for someone who's the self-proclaimed comedy expert on Demonland you sure do suck at it.

But if following me around gives you joy then you just do what makes you happy big fella.

Seriously, you two, its incredibly boring wading through piles of your crap on every thread.

Great pics. First time I have seen Clark's tats in high definition.


Hi Six6Six, You have quite a few great shots of Maiai Westrup. Is he starting to look like an AFL footballer rather than a misplaced kiwi?

 

Those pics are fantastic. Beautiful lens you have there 666.

I just finished watching the slide show and now I am really pumped for the season.

Is it too early to start wearing the number 12? I'll make sure it's on a 2014 jumper :P


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