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20 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

ALERT Jesse coming up on Chan 9 news

 

Will not mention his contract.

 
On 6/22/2016 at 6:43 PM, longsuffering said:

"If WE can all stay together......................" 

James Frawley said if you cut his wrists he'd bleed red and blue in his final year, until he puts pen to paper everyone will be uneasy about it.


56 minutes ago, Abe said:

James Frawley said if you cut his wrists he'd bleed red and blue in his final year, until he puts pen to paper everyone will be uneasy about it.

Just as I was getting a little bit more comfortable.

2 hours ago, longsuffering said:

"If WE can all stay together......................" 

 

1 hour ago, longsuffering said:

Just as I was getting a little bit more comfortable.

So what was said

2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Don't tell me he's in Perth!!!! ;)

He was interviewed at the Heartland Training session at Toorak Park, no idea what he said 

BUT

highlight of the day for my 2 little boys... Jesse walked passed us on the way home and said bye to the boys and got about 100m in front of us and the boys kept yelling out "bye Jesse Hogan".... Then in the semi darkness I see him turn around and kick an Auskick ball straight to us which we took home.

Reckon they will remember that for a long time and I'm sure will get some milage at school!!

 
14 hours ago, Abe said:

James Frawley said if you cut his wrists he'd bleed red and blue in his final year, until he puts pen to paper everyone will be uneasy about it.

Ah yes but he was obviously taking the plss and talking shlt...Yellow and Brown all the way !!

For those who have compared Hogan to Stringer- Hogan is far better with his marking around the ground.


2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

For those who have compared Hogan to Stringer- Hogan is far better with his marking around the ground.

Cool.

Someone on Facebook has posted a Hogan snapchat photo of Jesse in WA appearing to have bought property there and a caption Hogan Residence??? God I hope he stays fed up with this speculation 

9 minutes ago, deefella said:

Someone on Facebook has posted a Hogan snapchat photo of Jesse in WA appearing to have bought property there and a caption Hogan Residence??? God I hope he stays fed up with this speculation 

Saw that. He's either gone, or a master troll. 

5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Saw that. He's either gone, or a master troll. 

This happened last year...


Jesse purchased an investment property last year in Perth. Maybe he bought another one for his brother?

46 minutes ago, deefella said:

Someone on Facebook has posted a Hogan snapchat photo of Jesse in WA appearing to have bought property there and a caption Hogan Residence??? God I hope he stays fed up with this speculation 

That has been around for a while, wouldn't worry too much.

 

edit

 

Is actually a different photo, but is for his brother, not him.

Edited by schmuttt

38 minutes ago, schmuttt said:

That has been around for a while, wouldn't worry too much.

 

edit

 

Is actually a different photo, but is for his brother, not him.

He should be encouraging his brother to move to Melbourne

On 21/06/2016 at 3:54 PM, beelzebub said:

Hi

Graphic Interface Format.

Is a type of digital image . Less 'heavy' than JPEGs.

Avail as static or animated.

There's a wonderful invention Red called Google. It can be your friend :P

Gifs are less heavy than clothes pegs too, BB .... ?☺


Hold your pitchforks till round 1 2017, if he is unsigned still then go nuts.

"We often get requests for development opportunities where you can keep the home and build another behind. Well [this] offers the new owner the chance to keep the existing beach shack and build 2 more behind (subject to DA approval)."

 
I disapprove.
 

I hope they keep us this scrutiny of him in Perth. It will ensure that he doesn't want to go and live in a Perth fishbowl until his career is over....

7 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

"We often get requests for development opportunities where you can keep the home and build another behind. Well [this] offers the new owner the chance to keep the existing beach shack and build 2 more behind (subject to DA approval)."

 
I disapprove.

Brilliant.

Having a good laugh.


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