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

you asked....remember this !!! lol

 

Who is the dude masquerading as a sports reporter.

Go to the naughty corner and suck your thumb.

You are a lame brain.

Can't even get players names right...

Seems there's probably a touch more bitterness about Frawley in the playing group than we might think...

How so ? Am I missing something...

 

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

No one scrubs up better than you Bitty.


I find this whole dressing up "tradition" quite cringe worthy to be honest.

I think it was Geelong who started it after winning a Grand Final in what 2007 (?), now it seems every single team has to participate for some reason.

I don't know, maybe I'm just bitter that we are now going into year 9 of being a completely garbage team that has sucked seriously dog's balls once again.

 

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lmao

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

Nah, he's the one serving behind the bar with the pony tail.

I can't believe this is even an issue who are the people with so much time on their hands they actually give a stuff about this inane rubbish? How about worrying about the real issues instead of creating faux problems to get upset about.

But wait a minute, wasn't Gary Glitter also involved in ... never mind :wub:

The music industry?

What a farce. Complaining about parodying Harris is a sure sign we are in the middle of moral panic.

Did the saints hire their little mate again?


I find this whole dressing up "tradition" quite cringe worthy to be honest.

I think it was Geelong who started it after winning a Grand Final in what 2007 (?), now it seems every single team has to participate for some reason.

I don't know, maybe I'm just bitter that we are now going into year 9 of being a completely garbage team that has sucked seriously dog's balls once again.

geelong do it well. just like on the field we are also no good off it. Im sorry but why would you want to dress up as a convicted child sex offender?

Please, people need to get a life.

All the costumes I saw are hilarious.

Yet everyone thought it was funny when the cats did the Ricky Nixon-StKilda school girl parody.

Exactly right Hellfish!! Coz it's the MFC it becomes another opportunity to stick the boots in and make a story of it. Nothing to see here, move on


Ricky Nixon isnt a convicted child sex offender currently in jail. its a bit different.

well obviously the players and the staff are on different pages. It was in the paper today where our media manger said players were having meeting and nothing was going to happen.

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Great to see the Camberwell High School blazer getting a run on mad Monday. Bonus points from me.

geelong do it well. just like on the field we are also no good off it. Im sorry but why would you want to dress up as a convicted child sex offender?

Barry Manilow made a career out of it

 

Great to see the Camberwell High School blazer getting a run on mad Monday. Bonus points from me.

And Rolf wearing the St Kev's blazer?


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