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Who is the 'Big Fish'?

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  1. 1. Who is the 'Big Fish'

    • Dion Prestia
      58
    • Harley Bennell
      14
    • Josh Kennedy (Swans)
      19
    • Daniel Hannebery
      3
    • Adam Treloar
      7
    • Jaeger O'meara
      47
    • Other
      53

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oh yeah act like a weak sniper but if you get some blowback you were only joking

Blowback dazzle wipes it off his face every morning.
 

Take one for the team Dazzle!

That and he's got 2 (i presume). He can afford to give one up. He'd also halve his chances of developing testicular cancer too!

Blowback dazzle wipes it off his face every morning.

lel..

Another [censored] for brains who has fantasies about me constantly.. LOL

Id rather continue this via pm if you really wanna go down this track. Don't want respected posters having to put up with as someone as filth as you are.

 

Andrew gaff.

oh yeah act like a weak sniper but if you get some blowback you were only joking

Blowback dazzle wipes it off his face every morning.

Just like the real world, idiots seem to find each other and stick together.


If you children don't stop your bickering you'll have to go to bed and there will be no computer tomorrow

How about iPhone?

 

just thinking, if we are indeed in the hunt for a big fish like danger, to what extent are we hindered by the fact that we know for certain we are going to need about 99% of our future salary cap in order to keep Hogan from leaving? If this is indeed the case could one argue that we are over-compensating by putting way too many eggs in the Hogan basket? What if he does an injury or ends up being just not that great in the end? Just a thought

Risk and reward.


I voted other as melkshan wasnt an option

Jesus.

Yes?

Jesus.

just re-signed and I believe he's very happy where he is....living close to his dad

I actually just feel sorry for you CnB, to feel like you need to retaliate the way you do is just saddening.

do ya, well i feel sorry for you mate over there trying to pretend you know whats going on when the MCG is just a faraway land for you


Jesus.

Mate, the bloke hasn't been cited in over 2 millennia.

Not interested in blokes who go missing for such long periods of time.

Jesus.

Always non existent during the first half but always rises in the third quarter.

Always non existent during the first half but always rises in the third quarter.

He looked nailed in the fourt last week.

He looked nailed in the fourt last week.

I see what you did there, and boy are my sides splitling


The good news is Jesus' second coming coincides with hell taking over, the Dees are coming back baby yeah!

 

Andrew gaff.

I wouldn't say no to Gaff of course, but I've gotta admit that if he was the 'big fish', I'd be disappointed.

I wouldn't say no to Gaff of course, but I've gotta admit that if he was the 'big fish', I'd be disappointed.

Agree, don't know why, but Gaff seems to underwhelm me (even with the season he has had).


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