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Black & White - Collingwood

Not a small bird - Turkey (Wild Turkey bourbon)

Bourbon - Jim Beam

Dayne Beams. Simples.

Nice product placement.

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Trading partner comes in black and white and is not a little bird. Didn't need to distinguish it as not being little. Could've just said bird. Almost definitely the swans.

Tom Mitchell seems to have dropped off the radar but yet to be locked in as far as I'm aware?

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Where does the black & white fit in?

Sunday night charades on Demonland. Join in the fun.

hmmn, beam him up the western sydney, after they have the picks in a row for him?

whadda we get for the picks they want ? ? ?

I guess they want P-3, they can get they're Pet', & then celebrate with a Jim beam.

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I hope we can turn picks 3 an 12 into Hannebery and Mitchell

Logic says its the Swans, they have to start moving players out now thanks to the COLA being abolished and they cant take players back as per AFL rules, so high picks are the order of the day for them

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If the traffic on Demonland crashes the internet will ASIO charge us with the newfangled disrupting electrical communications?

ASIO are wondering who we'll get as well..

I hear their running a sweep stakes.

lets hope they put a bug in E'ds ear, to hear the ticking frequency.

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the Dangerfield thread is dedicated to fishng

I think this just became a bird thread

haha, a little bird told me...

that the big fish are entering Port Phillip to spawn. some from afar as 'the land of Crow Eaters', & around Moggs Creek ?

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Channel 10 have reported this evening that Nathan Buckley's pitch to Travis Varcoe in Bali has been successful, with Varcoe telling the Cats over the weekend of his wishes to move to Collingwood.

Varcoe will make his way to Collingwood in a three-way trade that'll see Melbourne's Mitch Clark move to the Cats, and Collingwood's Heritier Lumumba to the Demons.

Varcoe was choosing between Collingwood and North Melbourne.

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They also reported on the news that the Beams to Brisbane deal is all but done. Something about finding a player to add to the trade that both are happy with.

I was only half listening because nobody cares about Collingwood.

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