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My favourite part of grand final day

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NRL pre match - Just watched Chisel finish off their set with Bow River. Great stuff. What was the name of the talentless lip syncher we flew from the UK for our pre match? And Bryan Adams has the charisma of Kevin Rudd.

 

NRL pre match - Just watched Chisel finish off their set with Bow River. Great stuff. What was the name of the talentless lip syncher we flew from the UK for our pre match? And Bryan Adams has the charisma of Kevin Rudd.

Ian Moss can still sing as well as ever??

At work no TV!!

NRL pre match - Just watched Chisel finish off their set with Bow River. Great stuff. What was the name of the talentless lip syncher we flew from the UK for our pre match? And Bryan Adams has the charisma of Kevin Rudd.

Not sure of her name but she blamed technical issues.

Do you think Meatloaf was sitting at home thinking "Why the [censored] didn't I think of that?"

Edit: I think her name was Ella Goldberg

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Ian Moss can still sing as well as ever??

At work no TV!!

Mossy still has it. Barnesy was in good form as well. Apparently the new album's pretty good too. Name escapes me.

Not sure of her name but she blamed technical issues.

Do you think Meatloaf was sitting at home thinking "Why the [censored] didn't I think of that?"

Edit: I think her name was Ella Goldberg as she ended.

Left the David Neitz Bar as she was finishing. Heard it was a masterstroke.


Does make me think I wouldn't mind a night gf. Changed my tune here.

Mossy still has it. Barnesy was in good form as well. Apparently the new album's pretty good too. Name escapes me.

Love The Early Chisel Albums..They are so much more than a "Bogan" Band

Don Walker & Ian Moss...world class

Love The Early Chisel Albums..They are so much more than a "Bogan" Band

Don Walker & Ian Moss...world class

No question SWYL. A great regret of mine is not seeing them live. Perfect Crime is the new album.

 

No question SWYL. A great regret of mine is not seeing them live. Perfect Crime is the new album.

Listening to the first album flying into Vietnam is a memory i will always keep...Saw them live once in 1979. They were brilliant

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Meth Coast getting beat was the best part, they will improve as will others and they missed a golden opportunity today froze like rabbits in the headlight and nobody in the middle stepped up when Priddis was targeted as the go to man. Thank Christ they didn't win it would have been unbearable and now a large amount of their fans who are mostly fair weather supporters will disappear again, hopefully for a very long time

Yes Pennant St Dee, I know what it is like to live in Perth and put up with the boasters from the Eagles camp. Great that they had the stuffing knocked out of them for a while at least. I really cannot stand the Eagles and their one eyed fans. Believe it or not, I have them ranked before Collingwood as my least liked team and that's saying something!


rock bands seem out of place in day-time separated on all sides from the audience by at least a 100 metres

waste of money in this configuration

Listening to the first album flying into Vietnam is a memory i will always keep...Saw them live once in 1979. They were brilliant

I left my heart to the sappers round Khe Sanh

And my soul was sold with my cigarettes to the blackmarket man

I've had the Vietnam cold turkey

From the ocean to the Silver City

And it's only other vets could understand

About the long forgotten dockside guarantees

That wasn't you they were singing about was it WYL?

That wasn't you they were singing about was it WYL?

Could well have been if i was 10 years older!!

I flew into Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) in 2012

Need to get back there soon

missing it all together, except for about 3Mins late in the 3rd... then turned it off & went to work outside without any stress.

this break from all that, is at the moment, just fresh air...

^_^

Could well have been if i was 10 years older!!

I flew into Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) in 2012

Need to get back there soon

Normally go for work, but did treat myself to a tour down the coast from Hanoi to Saigon in 2013. Hoi Anh and Nha Trang being my 2 favourite places. But ..............Sssshhhhhh!!!!! We don't want the rest of the world to find out how good it is and how inexpensive it is for hotels, food and grog. Bali?????? pfffft


Normally go for work, but did treat myself to a tour down the coast from Hanoi to Saigon in 2013. Hoi Anh and Nha Trang being my 2 favourite places. But ..............Sssshhhhhh!!!!! We don't want the rest of the world to find out how good it is and how inexpensive it is for hotels, food and grog. Bali?????? pfffft

Hoi Anh....aah yes..Floating restaurants on the river....Husband and wife fishing, slowly rowing past same as their ancestors did for centuries..

Vietnam is brilliant...

Yes Pennant St Dee, I know what it is like to live in Perth and put up with the boasters from the Eagles camp. Great that they had the stuffing knocked out of them for a while at least. I really cannot stand the Eagles and their one eyed fans. Believe it or not, I have them ranked before Collingwood as my least liked team and that's saying something!

Not sure if you are up on the history of the Old Firm in Scotland (although your name suggests you may) but I am an Irish Catholic and I hate Meth Coast more than I hate Rangers. My oldest boy follows the Pies so don't really have the intense hatred for them. Top 3 hated sports teams

1.Meth Coast

2.Rangers

3.Man Utd

Hoi Anh....aah yes..Floating restaurants on the river....Husband and wife fishing, slowly rowing past same as their ancestors did for centuries..

Vietnam is brilliant...

Ah....how the passage of time changes things.

Quite a contrast from the time of our last GF success though.

So long ago.

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rock bands seem out of place in day-time separated on all sides from the audience by at least a 100 metres

waste of money in this configuration

I say old chap they were only 20 metres from me and it still was meaningless.I was expecting the Rolling Stones, a biiiig sound system and them opening with Jumping Jack Watts

Pies?


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