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8 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Fathers should be role models for their sons. However having seen that inglorious photo one see that this is not always possible and can understand how difficult it would be for his son to ring him up and say "dad, can you give me any good advice as to how I can best conduct myself in public?"  

I think the problem is that he has taken his fathers advice!

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Posted
29 minutes ago, old dee said:

I think the problem is that he has taken his fathers advice!

exactly.. 'advice? well I can see you have already done the neck, but it might be time to go 'all in' with the face' .. 'thanks pop'

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Posted
53 minutes ago, old dee said:

This may come as a shock Ernest but I have not read  all of your books  as they are so depressing I have stopped trying.

The MFC of the last 50 years has provided me with all the depression I can handle.

Can you make a come back and write something cheerful?

That's interesting OD, I do not find them depressing but rather I find readers reaction very much imitates their own mood state. If you want to read something a little lighter then I recommend my 1926  work The Sun Also Rises, later published in England as Fiesta, a title that I did not like. If you do not like that one, then find another author as I am not your man. Remember when reading my work, it's not what I have written but what lies beneath. The words are just the tip of the iceberg so to speak, and that two thirds lie beneath the surface. So perhaps OD you need to tackle your own demons!                                         However I can recommend a good rum if you wish.

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Posted
1 minute ago, hemingway said:

That's interesting OD, I do not find them depressing but rather I find readers reaction very much imitates their own mood state. If you want to read something a little lighter then I recommend my 1926  work The Sun Also Rises, later published in England as Fiesta, a title that I did not like. If you do not like that one, then find another author as I am not your man. Remember when reading my work, it's not what I have written but what lies beneath. The words are just the tip of the iceberg so to speak, and that two thirds lie beneath the surface. So perhaps OD you need to tackle your own demons!                                         However I can recommend a good rum if you wish.

I will leave the choice of beer to curry

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Posted
3 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I note that the former incessant chatter on Demonland that we should have drafted, or at least interviewed, Dustin Martin seems to have stopped. I wonder why? 

I have no idea why LDC can you fill me in?

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Posted

we have enough criminals here without importing them also - see ya buddy same should apply for immigrants who continuously play up /  sudanese gang members come to mind . 

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Posted
Just now, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

To be fair, the information I was told about Dusty's father before he was drafted was completely wrong. I was told he was with the Comancheros.

Now there is a lesson LDC never believe everything you are told.

Posted
9 hours ago, CityDee said:

we have enough criminals here without importing them also - see ya buddy same should apply for immigrants who continuously play up /  sudanese gang members come to mind . 

And don't forget the bl00dy Irish and Brits who ruined Kings Cross for everyone.

Posted
21 hours ago, hemingway said:

Fathers should be role models for their sons.

He has been a very strong role model to Dustin.

It's just the wrong role.

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Posted
22 hours ago, hemingway said:

Fathers should be role models for their sons. However having seen that inglorious photo one see that this is not always possible and can understand how difficult it would be for his son to ring him up and say "dad, can you give me any good advice as to how I can best conduct myself in public?"  

"Well, son, first thing is, keep yer car in good nick. Don't give the coppers no excuse to pull yer over. if yer do get pulled over, don't say nuffink. Second thing, don't carry a knife or a gun on yer. Yer don't need 'em. We've got people to do that for yer. An' if they take yer down the station, try to get word to one of "our" coppers. An' get rid o' them chopsticks. They'll get yer inta trouble one day."

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21 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

To be fair, the information I was told about Dusty's father before he was drafted was completely wrong. I was told he was with the Comancheros.

Dusty is a fine footballer.  Obviously he has some conflicting concepts in his mind,  but he looks to me like he is working his way thru those slowly.  To me he is a good person.  Maturing amongst peers healthier than he would have been exposed to when young.

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46 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

Dusty is a fine footballer.  Obviously he has some conflicting concepts in his mind,  but he looks to me like he is working his way thru those slowly.  To me he is a good person.  Maturing amongst peers healthier than he would have been exposed to when young.

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If Dustin Martin was not a footballer he would be on a plane as well.  Happy to see Australia get rid of these scumbags and out of our way.  They add nothing to society and give others grief in life!!!

Anybody who has a tattoo above the shoulders is dead from the neck up...

good riddance.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Soidee said:

If Dustin Martin was not a footballer he would be on a plane as well.  Happy to see Australia get rid of these scumbags and out of our way.  They add nothing to society and give others grief in life!!!

Anybody who has a tattoo above the shoulders is dead from the neck up...

good riddance.

Well said Mr Trump.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Well said Mr Trump.

Well, Martin is probably short for Martinez, and I don't know about you, but I for one am sick of illegal Mexican immigrants taking the place of homegrown Aussie players on AFL lists. 

Aussie rules for Aussies I say! 

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Well, Martin is probably short for Martinez, and I don't know about you, but I for one am sick of illegal Mexican immigrants taking the place of homegrown Aussie players on AFL lists. 

Aussie rules for Aussies I say! 

Jose Romero might disagree with you GV.

Posted
2 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

Well, Martin is probably short for Martinez, and I don't know about you, but I for one am sick of illegal Mexican immigrants taking the place of homegrown Aussie players on AFL lists. 

Aussie rules for Aussies I say! 

Absolutely! It's time to make the AFL great again.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

Well, Martin is probably short for Martinez, and I don't know about you, but I for one am sick of illegal Mexican immigrants taking the place of homegrown Aussie players on AFL lists. 

Aussie rules for Aussies I say! 

That's right!!!! And no sheilas either!

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On ‎10‎/‎03‎/‎2016 at 10:42 AM, old dee said:

I heard a Richmond official on SEN this morning saying Dustin was at a low ebb over this and they were helping him through this period.

Is there ever a period that they are not helping him through?

He must consume more of their time than the over 39 on their list.

That's actually pretty funny old Dee. Could you imagine being another player on the list going through an off field drama? ''I know your wife's left you, it's just that our welfare team are all flying to Christchurch with Dustin to meet his Dad. You'll be right."

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