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58 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Disgusting to think that anyone could be involved with these organisations.

Undortunately, the problem doesn't seem to be going away as Richmond already have over 55,000 members.

Post of the year

Posted
45 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Should get their doctor that saw Trengove to have a look at him.

i wouldn't recommend anyone to look at him. it could be bad for their health

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Posted
11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i wouldn't recommend anyone to look at him. it could be bad for their health

A bit like being the dentist for a crocodile?

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Posted
9 hours ago, Biffen said:

Clarrie  Grimmet and Max Gawn aside, they have done little for Australia except freeload.  

They are a cheap and whiny bunch at best but for a 3rd world country they sure can Rugby.

Much the same as the French 


Posted
7 hours ago, CHF said:

Be careful with that wish. Having sailed the Med a few times and sampled more than a few of the wines and a few of the locals, I can tell you that the quality of both varies tremendously. 

I am a man of excesses so that will not be a problem but thank you for the sage advice

Posted
8 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

 

Gee thats a nice shirt to wear in public. 

 

He's all class !!

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Posted
17 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Reckon he and Toby would go alright handling our player contract negotiations 

How many horses heads in the bed would it take to get Jesse to sign for 10 years?

If they need backup they can get that chap who shot at Terry Bailey's house.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

How many horses heads in the bed would it take to get Jesse to sign for 10 years?

If they need backup they can get that chap who shot at Terry Bailey's house.

I think Hoges might scare them!

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Just by the by, how do you put someone on the ignore list ???

Posted
16 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Just by the by, how do you put someone on the ignore list ???

You want to put Dustin Martin's father on the ignore list ?

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Posted
11 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

The Tigers sure know how to pick em

At least he didn't hack someone with a machete.

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Posted (edited)

Gee, we're a judgemental lot. In the past we've had wife bashing and machete attacks. Captains knocking off other peoples wives, gamblers, drug addicts, dressing as paedophiles, embezzlers, you name it! He who casts the first stone...

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Posted
10 hours ago, hemingway said:

I don't what's happened to me recently, I think I am losing my mind Biff. I think a long sabbatical in a Mediterranean climate, with some good wine and local girl may be the answer. 

I thought Rum was your favourite tippel Ernest?

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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.

Posted
2 minutes ago, old dee said:

I thought Rum was your favourite tippel Ernest?

If you had read all of my books OD you would know that I am not choosy with my choice of tipple. 

Posted
1 minute ago, hemingway said:

If you had read all of my books OD you would know that I am not choosy with my choice of tipple. 

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?

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Posted

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?"  

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