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Would just like to make a post in appreciation to the club, and a friend who works in Membership, Brooklyn. I took a friend from Germany who has never seen AFL to watch Melbourne defeat the Crows. We both got to help raise the banner which was also great experience for her on the night. My friend is currently backpacking in Melbourne before starting University in Australia. The Club has organised two free tickets and something signed by a player for the game Saturday night. This is greatly appreciated, and they have now secured a life long supporter and member form here on in.

Thanks MFC and Brooklyn.

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I have always thought we need some signage at the airport for incoming passengers.

"Welcome to Melbourne"

The Home of the Demons.

Knowing the Melbourne Airport Corp wyl I am sure something can be organised.

We just need to find $100 000.

That mob would not give you the smell of an oily rag without payment.

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Knowing the Melbourne Airport Corp wyl I am sure something can be organised.

We just need to find $100 000.

That mob would not give you the smell of an oily rag without payment.

We now have China Southern on board O.D. Could be a very lucrative partnership.
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She is welcome to stay with me at The Gat if she wants to soak up the real St Kilda.

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Knowing the Melbourne Airport Corp wyl I am sure something can be organised.

We just need to find $100 000.

That mob would not give you the smell of an oily rag without payment.

Particularly as the majority owner is Hastings Funds Management started by ...........................................Mike Fitzpatrick....

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Knowing the Melbourne Airport Corp wyl I am sure something can be organised.

We just need to find $100 000.

That mob would not give you the smell of an oily rag without payment.

Was at the airport this morning.

Parking is extortionate.

So much so, the McDonald's car park is bursting at the seams.

Cars double parked, cars parked up on the grass, cars parked in drive-thru waiting bays.

Hilarious if it weren't so sad.


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Was at the airport this morning.

Parking is extortionate.

So much so, the McDonald's car park is bursting at the seams.

Cars double parked, cars parked up on the grass, cars parked in drive-thru waiting bays.

Hilarious if it weren't so sad.

Started the day it was privatised.

They have a good deal courtesy of Mr. Howard

Why are they not a contributor to the new Airport rail line?

Oh sorry I forgot that will reduce the number of cars in the car park.

Still I better get off I am derailing the thread ( no pun intended).

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Was at the airport this morning.

Parking is extortionate.

So much so, the McDonald's car park is bursting at the seams.

Cars double parked, cars parked up on the grass, cars parked in drive-thru waiting bays.

Hilarious if it weren't so sad.

It is just pure insanity that in 2014 we are a large city still without Rail Transport to the airport.

I was using rail connections in Europe in 1993. It was normal. From the city to the Reservation Desk & return.

Often free...

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She is welcome to stay with me at The Gat if she wants to soak up the real St Kilda.

Judging by this video, it seems to be God's own country.

http://youtu.be/gu6xd8spCvU

That deep breathing seems reminiscent of the Blair Witch Project.

BTW, that wasn't you yelling and ranting at the 1:03 minute mark (and onwards) in the video was it Biff?

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