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Luded, why all the different colours and fonts? It does my head in.

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it's meant to. the issue isn't the fonts, its the intolerance.

thats how to get into others heads, the oppositions.

& it leaves a remembering legacy hopefully, in norths minds. after all they are weak like chalk.

 

gotta think of things 'that will get in' SWYL, into they're heads... irritating things they won't like. & do not think these things don't get back to who they are about. they do.

the roos are soft, in the head, they are fragile, they are blue, & they crack, Mrs Marsh is just the tonic that will irritate any young hopping mad Roo.

& her liquid does get in, see the add.

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it's meant to. the issue isn't the fonts, its the intolerance.

thats how to get into others heads, the oppositions.

& it leaves a remembering legacy hopefully, in norths minds. after all they are weak like chalk.

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I think I worked it out. He must think there are North players on this site as spies trying to pick up vital information for the game this week so he is trying to get in their head through the use of colour and differing fonts as this will distract them and make them angry.

I think is avatar may well be on the money!

I think I worked it out. He must think there are North players on this site as spies trying to pick up vital information for the game this week so he is trying to get in their head through the use of colour and differing fonts as this will distract them and make them angry.

I think is avatar may well be on the money!

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Can we change thread name to 'Gif War'

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Mrs Marsh!!!! i have not thought of that creature since i was a teenager thankfully!

I have not thought of that dirty joke about her since I was at primary school,I'm sure anyone old enough knows the joke I'm talking about.

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I've seen Melbourne matches more horrifying than this.

I think I worked it out. He must think there are North players on this site as spies trying to pick up vital information for the game this week so he is trying to get in their head through the use of colour and differing fonts as this will distract them and make them angry.

I think is avatar may well be on the money!

I guess this time the jokes on me.

instead of getting inside the Roos supporters heads, :unsure: I got inside our own. :cool: never mind. :ph34r:


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