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Dear fellow Demon,


I'm off the coast of Bergen, Norway coming to you live via satellite.


There are good and bad points about being here.


The good - I missed the bulldogs game, it's summer, it's 10.30 pm and broad daylight.


The bad - it's summer (10 degrees), it's 10.30pm and broad daylight.


It got me thinking - where do demon supporters chime in from when perusing the pages?


We keep hearing here and there where posters are but I thought it would be nice to hear where you are if not in Melbourne.


So if you're from Ballarat or Bucharest, please let us know where you are even if you rarely, if ever post.


Over to you:

 

oakleigh ?

edit - there is a house in Atherton Road that has a flagpole in the front yard with a MFC flag flying from it. I like your style whoever you are !

Edited by nutbean

 

Dear fellow Demon,

I'm off the coast of Bergen, Norway coming to you live via satellite.

What are you doing there?


What are you doing there?

Reshooting the Heroes of Telemark perhaps !!

 

oakleigh ?

edit - there is a house in Atherton Road that has a flagpole in the front yard with a MFC flag flying from it. I like your style whoever you are !

Must have been past your place quite a lot then, nutbean, being in Hughesdale. I'll look for the flag in future.

Reporting in from Dubbo. It is fricking freezing as we head to Carnavon Gorge and some camping. Had a good coffee in West Wyalong can recommend Thom, Dick and Harry's if you want to drop in there. It is a long drive though.


Dear fellow Demon,

I'm off the coast of Bergen, Norway coming to you live via satellite.

There are good and bad points about being here.

The good - I missed the bulldogs game, it's summer, it's 10.30 pm and broad daylight.

The bad - it's summer (10 degrees), it's 10.30pm and broad daylight.

It got me thinking - where do demon supporters chime in from when perusing the pages?

We keep hearing here and there where posters are but I thought it would be nice to hear where you are if not in Melbourne.

So if you're from Ballarat or Bucharest, please let us know where you are even if you rarely, if ever post.

Over to you:

I've been to Bergen, It rained and rained and rained

Dear fellow Demon,

I'm off the coast of Bergen, Norway coming to you live via satellite.

There are good and bad points about being here.

The good - I missed the bulldogs game, it's summer, it's 10.30 pm and broad daylight.

The bad - it's summer (10 degrees), it's 10.30pm and broad daylight.

It got me thinking - where do demon supporters chime in from when perusing the pages?

We keep hearing here and there where posters are but I thought it would be nice to hear where you are if not in Melbourne.

So if you're from Ballarat or Bucharest, please let us know where you are even if you rarely, if ever post.

Over to you:

Faktisk tæt på deg...!!

Slept little Wahgunyah. I'm a pig farmer. Never been to Norway but I bet the death metal is good over there?


I'm a mix of country Victoria, Sydney, Canberra and Hanoi!

Hmm, Norwegian metal, Josh, do you know DethKlok? :)

We are an interesting family at the 'Land.
Myself: Williamstown.

Biff: 34 Fitzroy Street, St. Kilda (don't know his room number).
BBO: An alpaca farm at Romsey,
Saty: currently hiding in some poor unfortunate player's locker at AAMI park.

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

Country vic - Gippsland.

150 k to a game.....

150 k makes for a long depressing drive home after a 440 sunday thrashing.


Country victoria, 2 hours east of melbourne

North of the wall.

you know nuthin Django

 

Country vic - Gippsland.

150 k to a game.....

150 k makes for a long depressing drive home after a 440 sunday thrashing.

sympathies biggestred, but kudos to you. one day it will pay off :)


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