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I wear it as a badge of honour

me too. Surely it is hard to tell who the PM is these days? They change so often.

 

You didn't know AdamFarr is Nigerian prince?

For an extra $50 I get a share of some spare oil money they have to get rid of. Bargain.

 

Gah ill say it, the term of the deal is looking like 6 years ontop of the two he has, and it's looking "positive"

Haha, well, that was a pointless exercise.

Except for the money I made, of course. :P

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Gah ill say it, the term of the deal is looking like 6 years ontop of the two he has, and it's looking "positive"

Not sure why that couldn't be posted here originally?!? Thanks anyway!


Wait, he only charged you $50?

[censored].

Censored for me but not for you...

That's [censored].

 

I'll be honest, I always find it really disturbing when people reveal that they got a boner over footy related things.

I'll be honest, that article was the highlight of my day. Let me have the little things in peace Nasher...

Jesse is not a mercenary . He will be a one club player, you can just sense it.


very promising but it sounds like we are going to have to wait months before we can breathe a sigh of relief

Jesse is not a mercenary . He will be a one club player, you can just sense it.

You said the same about Tom Scully and Mitch Clark...

You said the same about Tom Scully and Mitch Clark...

Don't forget Frawley and Rivers :ph34r:

This has probably been posted already but here is all of Hogan's goals in 2015:

Interesting to note how many times Kent is involved in these before he got injured.

That is one hell of a highlight reel.

Sign him for a decade, right now.

I'll be honest - that article gave me a boner.

I'll be honest, I always find it really disturbing when people reveal that they got a boner over footy related things.

When one is old enough to remember Melbourne premierships you will take whatever you can


That is one hell of a highlight reel.

Sign him for a decade, right now.

The crazy part is that he did so many other things that weren't goals, they could have made the vid go for an hour!

 

That is one hell of a highlight reel.

Sign him for a decade, right now.

on a side note loved the look of kent in that highlight reel of hogan's, shame he was injured so early, if he gets a full crack this season he could have a breakout year.


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