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Gold!

Ok I'll change tack.

Cost us a fortune, Cited reasons for leaving, we got bugger all out of him for money spent!

Ok Karma .....

as Forest Gump said "Happens"

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In the very old days a a groin injury was often an euphemism for veneral disease. I wonder what a modern euphemism for foot injury could be?

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I'm 65, been following the demons since 1958 when I walked to my grandmother's house in North Sunshine and watched the last quarter of a team getting flogged and sympathized with them. Of course, it was the 1958 Grand Final. I have a 17 year old daughter who said to me recently that I always barrack for losers!

I must say, my sympathy capacity has just about worn out and I've lost my re charger. That's precisely why I remain angry that Clark and Frawley walked out on the demons and it's precisely why when they get injured a small part of me rejoices.

I wouldn't suppose your daughter also barracks for the dees?

I am also 17 and looking for someone to share my passion for Jesse Hogan with

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Wow.

Yes he left us in the lurch but to celebrate an injury ?

Poor taste and reflective of some miserable lives being endured by some Demonlanders

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Im gobsmacked. .

Simply speechless....

.....

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Too busy LAUGHING !!!! Karma's a [censored] in size 12's !!!


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I'm very happy with Lumumba.

finally....someone with tsct and respect :rolleyes:
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It's just a constant need for attention and nurturing with Clark. Good riddance he isn't our problem.

Lumumba has been super for this club. He is no fuss and just gets it done.

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I'm 65, been following the demons since 1958 when I walked to my grandmother's house in North Sunshine and watched the last quarter of a team getting flogged and sympathized with them. Of course, it was the 1958 Grand Final. I have a 17 year old daughter who said to me recently that I always barrack for losers!

I must say, my sympathy capacity has just about worn out and I've lost my re charger. That's precisely why I remain angry that Clark and Frawley walked out on the demons and it's precisely why when they get injured a small part of me rejoices.

How's the daughter going living in her own flat?

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I think Puddy Cat land is officially in the Litter Box.

Can't say I care.

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I think Puddy Cat land is officially in the Litter Box.

Can't say I care.

They should've offloaded Steve Johnson to GWS when they had the chance.

Would've freed up money for them to chase Dangerfield as a FA. Missed opportunity by the Cats.

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According to the AFL website he's only going to miss a week.

Seems like a few here suffer from premature celebration

Not 426?

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According to the AFL website he's only going to miss a week.

Seems like a few here suffer from premature celebration

always starts out that way
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According to the AFL website he's only going to miss a week.

Seems like a few here suffer from premature celebration

thank the lord for small mercies

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thank the lord for small mercies

puts everything on a whole different footing :rolleyes:
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A depressed foot injury by any chance?

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