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Mad Monday!

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Chris Dawes take a bow! That is ripping effort.

Jack Trengove running a close second!

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Shows how bad our list is,we cant even get players to burn something or at least get arrested.

 

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BERNIE!

What a star!


Shows how bad our list is,we cant even get players to burn something or at least get arrested.

I thought the same thing yesterday... I was having lunch at the Imperial on Bourke St when a [censored] load of protesters went past holding their little sign and complaining about something... I just thought to my self no wonder no one is listening... There was not one car on fire, no looting, no tear gas canisters, no riot shields and no molotovs.

Very disappointed protesters of Melbourne

 

Looks like terlich is dressed as a well known MFC member{OLD DEE}

Georgiou looks like JW except the hair is the wrong colour

Can't believe that offence is being taken at Terlichs and Georgious Rolf Harris' parody. I am sick of this politically correct world that jump on the small stuff and put major issues in the too hard basket.

We need to get our sense of humour back.


Terlich looks more like Gary Glitter than Rolf Harris.

The Age never gets it right.

A media beat up without any meaningful substance.

After the pressure cooker environment this year the boys deserve chance to blow some steam off without the media.

The players should have ensured all phones were disabled.

Georgiou would scrub up OK if he got rid of the 5 o'clock shadow.

He is Greek.

Not gonna happen.


Who is the dude masquerading as a sports reporter.

Go to the naughty corner and suck your thumb.

You are a lame brain.

Looks like some of my ex girlfriends

More like some of Biff's current lot.

Any port in a storm.

Thread falls into smut ravaged dive after this.

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Is that jw in the background,standing with R@B in the glasses?

Terlich looks more like Gary Glitter than Rolf Harris.

The Age never gets it right.

Im not about to argue with an authority on the subject !! ^_^:rolleyes:

 

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lmao

doesn't look like rolfy boy to me - no wobble board

and is that a st kilda schoolgirl with him?

Looks like terlich is dressed as a well known MFC member{OLD DEE}

Georgiou looks like JW except the hair is the wrong colour

Correct blazer OD?

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