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I like everything saty brings to DL.reports,inside mail,common sense and brevity.

Plus that beautiful style of upsetting people by throwing thier own mud back at them.

Almost forgot,his love for the mighty Dees.

We love our Devil Inside.

I love being called "old chap".

It takes old dee and I back to a time when we first got our MCC membership in 1896.

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I love being called "old chap".

It takes old dee and I back to a time when we first got our MCC membership in 1896.

So what were you doing in the first 58 years old chap?

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Hopefully you put in a preseason of posting and contribute more heavily in the real season, KK!

I have a huge preseason planned, DA.

I'm building a keg fridge on the back veranda for my homebrew and painting it Red and Blue. It'll be particularly useful for when I need to drown my sorrows (i.e. 20 minutes into Round One or following the first three catastrophic preseason injuries).

I'm also training my kids up on profane language in preparation for the Round Two clash at Manuka Oval (Tom Scully Carnival of Hate). They're growing up in Queanbeyan so they already have a pretty good excellent swearing vocabulary, so I'm concentrating on grammar, context and combinations. " Nice one $cully you [censored] [censored] glass-eyed, soulless [censored]!" That kinda thing.

Good times!

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I have a huge preseason planned, DA.

I'm building a keg fridge on the back veranda for my homebrew and painting it Red and Blue. It'll be particularly useful for when I need to drown my sorrows (i.e. 20 minutes into Round One or following the first three catastrophic preseason injuries).

I'm also training my kids up on profane language in preparation for the Round Two clash at Manuka Oval (Tom Scully Carnival of Hate). They're growing up in Queanbeyan so they already have a pretty good excellent swearing vocabulary, so I'm concentrating on grammar, context and combinations. " Nice one $cully you [censored] [censored] glass-eyed, soulless [censored]!" That kinda thing.

Good times!

Nice to see some good old fashioned parenting. Do you run workshops?

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I have a huge preseason planned, DA.

I'm building a keg fridge on the back veranda for my homebrew and painting it Red and Blue. It'll be particularly useful for when I need to drown my sorrows (i.e. 20 minutes into Round One or following the first three catastrophic preseason injuries).

I'm also training my kids up on profane language in preparation for the Round Two clash at Manuka Oval (Tom Scully Carnival of Hate). They're growing up in Queanbeyan so they already have a pretty good excellent swearing vocabulary, so I'm concentrating on grammar, context and combinations. " Nice one $cully you [censored] [censored] glass-eyed, soulless [censored]!" That kinda thing.

Good times!

Ill probably be at the game KK. I will give you some feedback on how well you have done with the kids.

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I have a huge preseason planned, DA.

I'm building a keg fridge on the back veranda for my homebrew and painting it Red and Blue. It'll be particularly useful for when I need to drown my sorrows (i.e. 20 minutes into Round One or following the first three catastrophic preseason injuries).

I'm also training my kids up on profane language in preparation for the Round Two clash at Manuka Oval (Tom Scully Carnival of Hate). They're growing up in Queanbeyan so they already have a pretty good excellent swearing vocabulary, so I'm concentrating on grammar, context and combinations. " Nice one $cully you [censored] [censored] glass-eyed, soulless [censored]!" That kinda thing.

Good times!

Learn 'em good!

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Video of todays 3km time trial

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2014-11-07/3km-time-trial-tom-mcdonald

Tom McDonald won

but the big surprise was Jeremy Howe came 2nd

Thanks HH

Love Tom McDonalds attitude. Spent his off season effectively on a 5 week sporting study tour of the US dropping in on College Basketball and NFL teams

At the end of his career at least he will be able to say he gave it his all.

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Thanks HH

Love Tom McDonalds attitude. Spent his off season effectively on a 5 week sporting study tour of the US dropping in on College Basketball and NFL teams

At the end of his career at least he will be able to say he gave it his all.

No doubt. When it comes to attitude, I don't think many if any would sit above him.

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