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Healy is a [censored] [censored] face

Thought he was pretty complimentary of us in the four and a half replays I've watched. :P

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Congrats on the baby mate. Will have to give this Montecristo business a run, never gone classier than pusser's for rums so pretty curious what a decent one tastes like.

If you jump back on the whiskey bandwagon, have a go at Oban, it's all I drink at the moment, which was a lot after we crashed Enright's party.

Montecristo's are a good cigar, if you are ever in the area, go to Alexander's in Toorak, it's a cigar shop there and they have a fantastic range, most of the people there are nice too and helpful when you are looking for a cigar and not really a big smoker.

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Montecristo's are a good cigar, if you are ever in the area, go to Alexander's in Toorak, it's a cigar shop there and they have a fantastic range, most of the people there are nice too and helpful when you are looking for a cigar and not really a big smoker.

Couldnt agree more. I order all my stuff online and have exchanged alot of emails and there staff are more than happy to help, they got me started on some nice easy beginner cigars and went from there.

Trying to convince the wife to let me buy a bundle but its a bit out of my price range unfortunately

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Glenfiddich growing up was my choice, is still good but I love Lark whiskey, from Tassie and Talisker is another good one to try.

I find the sweeter sherry and port is better than dryer whiskey with my cigars.

I have a bottle of chilli port at home I'd like to try soon. Might have it with a limited run cigar (Father's Day and Xmas only) where the leaves are kept in old cognac barrels.

Amazing.

What's this about limited run? I've never heard of leaves kept in cognac barrels, is this common?

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Nope, not common as far as I can tell. It's a Dominican Republic cigar called Arturo Fuente Reserva Anejo $36.50 each iirc

The other one I had a few weeks ago by Arturo Fuente was a Queen B and that was great too.


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If it works the same way as mine, start the second quarter video by selecting a goal/behind/anything anywhere in the quarter. Then the URL comes up, and you just need to change the number at the end of the URL to '0' to make it go back to the start.

Hi Titan - tried that but it always seems to go back to the start of Q1. The URL for example of a free kick in Q3 looks like:

http://www.afl.com.au/video/smart-replayround=CD_R201501411&matchId=CD_M20150141106&eventType=free&seek=4194&videoQuality=high

But if I change 4194 to 0 (or 0000) it just goes back to the start of Q1. Any suggestions? thanks

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Hi Titan - tried that but it always seems to go back to the start of Q1. The URL for example of a free kick in Q3 looks like:

http://www.afl.com.au/video/smart-replayround=CD_R201501411&matchId=CD_M20150141106&eventType=free&seek=4194&videoQuality=high

But if I change 4194 to 0 (or 0000) it just goes back to the start of Q1. Any suggestions? thanks

The most annoying thing about watching it on the AFL site is that Jones' goal at the start of the last quarter is missed for some bizarre reason.

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The most annoying thing about watching it on the AFL site is that Jones' goal at the start of the last quarter is missed for some bizarre reason.

Yeah I noticed that - the Jones goal is in most highlights packages so hasn't disappeared altogether though.

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Yeah I noticed that - the Jones goal is in most highlights packages so hasn't disappeared altogether though.

No, so what I did was pause the AFL site at the start of the last quarter and watched Jones' goal on the MFC website, then went back to the AFL site. :P

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hate to see players hurt ,but frawley got his right wack

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But why then is he listed fifth on equal votes when Pendlebury is quite clearly alphabetically inferior? This is an outrage but not remotely unexpected - when will our skip ever get the recognition he truly deserves from the wider AFL community?!

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One staff here is Geelong. I made a drink coaster for her, starring Nathan Jones, with the words "Demons Crash Cats Party"........so she can now look at the dees win during every morning tea..........I also told her that since we dont play Geelong again this year that I have bragging rights for the next 12 months. I fully intend to use this time.

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One staff here is Geelong. I made a drink coaster for her, starring Nathan Jones, with the words "Demons Crash Cats Party"........so she can now look at the dees win during every morning tea..........I also told her that since we dont play Geelong again this year that I have bragging rights for the next 12 months. I fully intend to use this time.

well played, sir

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