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Dunny's bun

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As long as he plays good footy and thrives in his leadership role he can also go around sporting a pink feather boa and hot pants for all I care.

 
 

Dunny is being a copy cat! I though i recognized this horrendous do.

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Dunny is being a copy cat! I though i recognized this horrendous do.

Michael+Hurley+AFL+Rd+13+Essendon+v+Melb

makes for a great hand hold doesnt it


As long as he plays good footy and thrives in his leadership role he can also go around sporting a pink feather boa and hot pants for all I care.

I don't care if he wins four Brownlows and plays in six flags for us hot pants and a pink feather boa is never going to be acceptable.

 

I don't care if he wins four Brownlows and plays in six flags for us hot pants and a pink feather boa is never going to be acceptable.

Au contraire.

Six flags for us. He could wear a gorilla suit with a feather boa and pink hot pants for all I care. SIX Flags. Are you mad?

Are you mad?

Quite possibly. But that is beside the point. And there was no mention of the gorilla suit earlier. I'm pretty cool with that.


I don't care if he wins four Brownlows and plays in six flags for us hot pants and a pink feather boa is never going to be acceptable.

agreed UF, but if he needs something to accompany his curl, maybe a fashionable arm warmer could come in handy when we have the footy in our front half all the time.

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Quite possibly. But that is beside the point. And there was no mention of the gorilla suit earlier. I'm pretty cool with that.

especially if he ventures forward, we need a gorilla down there after clark's escape.


Sorry can't do ponytails on blokes

Armstrong and Miller nail it below

Good news for the oldies, the bun is gone.

senior's pwer.....yeah!

Hey, I'm into my 60's and still occasionally sport the old man-bun.

Hey, I'm into my 60's and still occasionally sport the old man-bun.

we know hardtack, if bob is the silver bodgie then you must be the silver hippy - lol


we know hardtack, if bob is the silver bodgie then you must be the silver hippy - lol

Yep, I'm hanging out for karmagedon.

Um, for what exactly?

Dunny actually puts in an appearance at the 9 sec mark...

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