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Yes!! But it has stayed on topic!

because. .it's often THE topic :rolleyes:
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I love you too pickett.

And to tell you what. To stop all the bickering and hatred i am willing to seriously put it out there that we all meet up to watch the footy and have a few beers afterwards. At the end of the day we all support the same team. Il put my hand up and say i have given out a few wacks but i dont mean it to be personal at all. Passion and frustration get the better of me.

Ps.. this is all drunk talk..

Dazzle you're sounding like BBO now!

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Sheeit, imagine having a demonland meet and greet, but having name tags for each , But when entering you don't pick your own tag , but rather, another posters name/ Avatar! Now .... that would be an interesting exercise, experience?! Eh!?

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Sheeit, imagine having a demonland meet and greet, but having name tags for each , But when entering you don't pick your own tag , but rather, another posters name/ Avatar! Now .... that would be an interesting exercise, experience?! Eh!?

Not beyond the realms of possibility picket but surely dangerous.

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Would be one of the great laughs. Pre match surely. And probably mid winter - a means to get us through another ripper of a season.

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You're mad, seriously. I have no intention of giving you an even break, you pathetic little man.

From the moment you started posting, anybody who disagreed with you was subject to abuse. Yes, you were the one abusing others and on a regular basis. I.e. loser, hero, [censored]. It was a heady mixture of paranoia, shite writing and trying to locate other posters to abuse.

You sent me private messages which were meant to be threatening but were the work of a simpleton and truly bizarre. This 'cowards standing over you' horseshite makes me want to vomit as does the 'wouldn't say it to your face' crap you go on with. And I have no doubt whatsoever that you would be as weak as pi55.

What's really odd is that now you mix rambling, vitriolic murmurings with regular comments. If you're on medication, I suggest it's either too much or not enough.

So leave your witless, ' poor me,I'm a victim' garble to your psych, whom I can only assume is on a healthy retainer.

Go Dees.

Whack!

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Sheeit, imagine having a demonland meet and greet, but having name tags for each , But when entering you don't pick your own tag , but rather, another posters name/ Avatar! Now .... that would be an interesting exercise, experience?! Eh!?

Fk it.. id do it..

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Sheeit, imagine having a demonland meet and greet, but having name tags for each , But when entering you don't pick your own tag , but rather, another posters name/ Avatar! Now .... that would be an interesting exercise, experience?! Eh!?

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I love you too pickett.

And to tell you what. To stop all the bickering and hatred i am willing to seriously put it out there that we all meet up to watch the footy and have a few beers afterwards. At the end of the day we all support the same team. Il put my hand up and say i have given out a few wacks but i dont mean it to be personal at all. Passion and frustration get the better of me.

Ps.. this is all drunk talk..

Confirms my view that this site is full of nerds and drunks.

Im not a nerd........, but i might be too drunk to know for sure.

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I'm just happy when someone replies to one of my lousy posts most of the time...

ohhhhhh, poor thing. :) Its normal here. There really are a few groups on here who follow each other., but dont let it get to you. They obviously know each other.

Consider your post replied to.

Regards, faulty

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Actually met several posters from Demonology at a pre season game against the Bulldogs, at Casey several years back.

A couple of them had confident smirks on their faces the whole time, but by and large, it was a lot of fun, and they were good blokes. No girls though, which was probably a good thing, because of the language

Sat next to a poster called Tilly, who was an absolute cracker of a bloke, but one of those types that takes no backward steps, and constantly fed it to the bullies supporters. I could easily imagine him getting us in a blue at the G' against the filth or scum. Great day.

I would like to see a game, and hit the turps, with Jaded, and whatshername, the other crazy sheila on here. She hasnt posted for a while..........I reckon they would rustle up a fight or too also.

I think many people forget that this is an internet forum. Easy to be act like someone else, when there is 1000km of fibre optic between you and the person you are talking to.

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Actually met several posters from Demonology at a pre season game against the Bulldogs, at Casey several years back.

A couple of them had confident smirks on their faces the whole time, but by and large, it was a lot of fun, and they were good blokes. No girls though, which was probably a good thing, because of the language

Sat next to a poster called Tilly, who was an absolute cracker of a bloke, but one of those types that takes no backward steps, and constantly fed it to the bullies supporters. I could easily imagine him getting us in a blue at the G' against the filth or scum. Great day.

I would like to see a game, and hit the turps, with Jaded, and whatshername, the other crazy sheila on here. She hasnt posted for a while..........I reckon they would rustle up a fight or too also.

I think many people forget that this is an internet forum. Easy to be act like someone else, when there is 1000km of fibre optic between you and the person you are talking to.

Red Horse next year Faulty....
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I did invite Biffen out for a beer in Williamstown at the Bristol Hotel once but BBO warned me that it may have been a perilous exercise. Does anyone in Willy know if it's been turned into apartments yet?

I too would like to invite Daisy out for beer in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. I'm sure he would feel right at home, surrounded by his kind of people.

Believe it or not, I also saw Saty at the G, albeit he was sitting at least ten rows back from me. Sadly, I was with friends and we had just lost to the Bombers of all f***ing teams so my tolerance was low as it was.

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