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Thread needs more riddles.

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

Who are we getting,

I haven't a clue.

 

While it's not left-field in name, I'm still confident the big fish target is Prestia.

Apparently, Prestia is Italian for " Massive Play from Left Field."

Thread needs more riddles.

What is big and red and blue and eats rocks?

 

What is big and red and blue and eats rocks?

a big red and blue rock eater


a big red and blue rock eater

What pick will he cost us?

Looks likely he is coming to us then.... I don't mind this at the right price.

Given that the Scum were after our pick 2 for Myers :pj: i doubt what they deem as 'reasonable' will be anywhere close to being sane.

Would reluctantly part with our 2nd rounder, but only would do so given that the draft is nowhere near as good as previous years.

p.s. just remembered that he is part of the drug squad, so i retract my 2nd round pick. 3rd rounder at most.

Edited by Demon Disciple

a big red and blue rock eater

You are showing your age, BB ... (BTW the answer is Jack Viney :blink:)

 

What pick will he cost us?

The one next to the shovel ... :blink:

The one next to the shovel ... :blink:

That is as funny as the joke about the Irishman digging half a hole.


Dion prestia and josh kennedy, I'd take that

Damo also goes on to say that bennell will probably win a brownlow at his next club. It's going to be pretty hard with josh kelly dominating the award for the next decade

Name one he's landed loudmouth?

'How to win friends and influence people'


Lol get a load of this bloke.

Cmon loudmouth name one star he's landed hero

'How to win friends and influence people'

It was a fair post responded with arrogance name won star mid u 26 if Roos doesn't get one in this trade period he's failed in that regard in my opinion, that's why people post isn't it to express opinions just because a guy has 6000 post doesn't mean he knows more than the next, the guys comeback was rude so expect the same back

a whole page of trade updates and not one mention of Melbourne Demons

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-25/trade-whispers-cashedup-clubs-come-for-hartlett

:mellow:

good :)

powder's dry ^_^

It was a fair post responded with arrogance name won star mid u 26 if Roos doesn't get one in this trade period he's failed in that regard in my opinion, that's why people post isn't it to express opinions just because a guy has 6000 post doesn't mean he knows more than the next, the guys comeback was rude so expect the same back

The trouble with your posts is that they lose all credibility when you include terms such as ' you're a spud, loudmouth, hero'. I'm not saying you are but it makes you come across as a bit of a [censored].

It was a fair post responded with arrogance name won star mid u 26 if Roos doesn't get one in this trade period he's failed in that regard in my opinion, that's why people post isn't it to express opinions just because a guy has 6000 post doesn't mean he knows more than the next, the guys comeback was rude so expect the same back

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The trouble with your posts is that they lose all credibility when you include terms such as ' you're a spud, loudmouth, hero'. I'm not saying you are but it makes you come across as a bit of a [censored].

Noted I'm not here to make enemys

That is as funny as the joke about the Irishman digging half a hole.

That good, eh? Do tell!

 

That good, eh? Do tell!

Have you got a left handed hammer I could borrow.

I have no doubt our recruiting squad is out there doing their thing. Given where we are I suspect they have been working on their list for sometime knowing they would have a number of open spots. We have a limited number of draft picks so no point trying to do a Collingwood or Richmond that are into everyman and his dog. Target who or what we want and deal with them quietly.


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