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MFC MEMBERSHIP - SEASON 2015


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I just arrived home from work and my membership pack for next year was in the mail.

They always say it'll be before Christmas, but first week of December was a nice surprise!

Good job memberships team! *thumbs up*

Any surprise in there JTR?

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There's a card for a program called "Melbourne Rewards"

http://www.melbournerewards.com.au/

Free to join and members get 1000 bonus points, though no idea what any of that means as I have signed up or looked into it yet.

Other that that just the usual stuff... fridge magnet fixture, stickers & lanyard, which is decent quality again.

Nathan Jones on the Membership card.

Oh and the calendar..

Jan - Grimes

Feb - Jones

Mar - Dawes

April - Vince

May - Viney

June - Watts

July - Tyson

Aug - Dunn

Sept - Howe

Oct - Garland

Nov - Cross

Dec - McDonald

:)

edit - typo

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Imagine what a win over Gold Coast on the G in round 1 would do for membership

Too bad the MFC are allergic to winning a round 1 games

Don't worry, they will win. I won't be picking us! Thought you'd be out with the crew tonight HH? Hope they are not at thew Wong Restaurant!

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Now would be a better time than ever to announce Jonesy re-signing. Christmas around the corner, a few would be waiting for it. Would expect membership to crack the 25k by Christmas!

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There's a card for a program called "Melbourne Rewards"

http://www.melbournerewards.com.au/

Free to join and members get 1000 bonus points, though no idea what any of that means as I have signed up or looked into it yet.

Other that that just the usual stuff... fridge magnet fixture, stickers & lanyard, which is decent quality again.

Nathan Jones on the Membership card.

Oh and the calendar..

Jan - Grimes

Feb - Jones

Mar - Dawes

April - Vince

May - Viney

June - Watts

July - Tyson

Aug - Dunn

Sept - Howe

Oct - Garland

Nov - Cross

Dec - McDonald

:)

edit - typo

Am I suffering MFCSS or should I be nervous about looking at Garland on the calendar in October 2015?

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Don't worry, they will win. I won't be picking us! Thought you'd be out with the crew tonight HH? Hope they are not at thew Wong Restaurant!

There was a gathering of Demonlanders at Wongs tonight, but the code of silence applies --- what goes on at Wongs stays at Wongs (except to say that the the banana fritter population is in mourning after their losses tonight :lol:)

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There was a gathering of Demonlanders at Wongs tonight, but the code of silence applies --- what goes on at Wongs stays at Wongs (except to say that the the banana fritter population is in mourning after their losses tonight :lol:)

Missed another one!!

Dam....

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There was a gathering of Demonlanders at Wongs tonight, but the code of silence applies --- what goes on at Wongs stays at Wongs (except to say that the the banana fritter population is in mourning after their losses tonight :lol:)

Please tell me the discussions are a lot better round the "real life" dinner table, compared to the online rubbish we are subjected to on here.

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There was a gathering of Demonlanders at Wongs tonight, but the code of silence applies --- what goes on at Wongs stays at Wongs (except to say that the the banana fritter population is in mourning after their losses tonight :lol:)

That's not the Box Hill wong's is it.

If so how is the stomach this morning?

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Please tell me the discussions are a lot better round the "real life" dinner table, compared to the online rubbish we are subjected to on here.

Yes, that is the case (despite my best efforts to lower the tone around the dinner table :) )

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There was a gathering of Demonlanders at Wongs tonight, but the code of silence applies --- what goes on at Wongs stays at Wongs (except to say that the the banana fritter population is in mourning after their losses tonight :lol:)

...and to think you nearly didnt get yours. I know there was an offer to share but he likes his fritters too :)

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Please tell me the discussions are a lot better round the "real life" dinner table, compared to the online rubbish we are subjected to on here.

define ....better ? :rolleyes:

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...and to think you nearly didnt get yours. I know there was an offer to share but he likes his fritters too :)

Desperate times call for desperate measures ... :)

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