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The moderators here have strict guidelines when it comes to personal and insulting posts... At least when it's directed at them rather than a former player battling depression

It's calmed down since Rhino Richards was given the boot. I'm still carrying a demerit point from that knobend.

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It is May 1st and I have been practicing mindfulness as part of my yoga training. Each month we focus on a different emotion and try to modify our thought process in

relation to this emotion. This month we focus on compassion (to ourselves and others) and it is only 9 hours into the month and I am struggling with my first challenge thanks to MC. Damm you - I was doing so well.

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It's calmed down since Rhino Richards was given the boot. I'm still carrying a demerit point from that knobend.

Hahaha Lucky!

Rhino gave me 9 in one go

Still got 'em :)

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It's calmed down since Rhino Richards was given the boot. I'm still carrying a demerit point from that knobend.

Hahaha Lucky!

Rhino gave me 9 in one go

Still got 'em :)

Yeah I'm carrying a bunch and get threatened with more anytime I disagree with anyone of them... (Well certain ones anyway)

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Yeah I'm carrying a bunch and get threatened with more anytime I disagree with anyone of them... (Well certain ones anyway)

I carry them with honour

Battle scars!

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Hahaha Lucky!

Rhino gave me 9 in one go

Still got 'em :)

Abuse of power comes to mind. You may have had a case for bullying.


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Abuse of power comes to mind. You may have had a case for bullying.

Yes i wish i had kept some of his pm's

They got quite colourful which he then deled so i could not reply....

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I have got seven cheap kicks along with about four or five suspensions up to 6 months in length.

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I said round 1 that i give it 4 or 5 weeks before he gets injured

Right in the money

Was always going to happen at some stage (both Clark's injury and you getting one right)... :)

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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.

He Dieter, I'm too young to remember 1958. Are you saying you watched a replay on that then new fangled device called television? Live coverage of the Grand Final started in 1977. When did replays of football matches begin? I can remember them from the mid-1960s onwards.

Oh, back on topic. I'll swim against the tide and hope Mitch Clark recovers quickly, although I'd be happy for him to miss a week when we play Geelong. My view about his departure has always been that it was in his best interests mentally to do so and that's much more important than what it means for our club (who happened to do well out of it by securing Lumumba).

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Mitch is like a hot girlfriend I've loved and lost, and later hear shes caught the clap. I'll smile for a second, then genuinely wish her well as I turn back to my new hot girlfriend...

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Oh grow a humour muscle.

Sorry, but once the same joke has been made over and over and over, it tends to wear a little thin.

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lol Rhino Richards...

He didn't recently become a cop in America did he?

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Sorry, but once the same joke has been made over and over and over, it tends to wear a little thin.

I agree. Mods, it's time to put your foot down.

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Time to move on. Let's be happy we've got Lumumba.

Let it go (and if anything could get the mods to close this thread it would be this schmaltzy piece of disney krap...)

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lol Rhino Richards...

He didn't recently become a cop in America did he?

i was thinking more ISIS working conditions myself :)

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