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11 hours ago, dee-luded said:

 

.... being the Lygon St Blues Bros',  & its a horse,  it stands to reason its the fishy end,  Bbo...  the head.

 

if it was say,  the Sainters doin'  the promo,  it would have been pin the tail on the Ass's,  Bbo...  & so,  that would be self X-ploratory...  or so Montagna would say.  Apparently he likes to play blindfolded bedroom fetish's,  in the dark.

 

either way, the idea's a HorsesAss

Thanks for taking the time to clear up that important point 'luded.

 
21 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The worst thing about it is that it is all for an ad.

You're right -- this isn't about creating a better spectacle for fan enjoyment; it's all about fan engagement with a brand.

Sickening.

 

Anyway, good luck to the Richmond Horses in Round 1.

 
13 hours ago, hemingway said:

 

great word daisy. I guess I would like to see that level of ferality amongst Melbourne supporters rather than the meek and at times highly critical comments at games when things are not going well . I don't include all those kids who come along and support our team. Like all kids they are beyond reproach.

Come and sit with me when BBO and Maple come down from the bush and Moonshadow comes down from his Acid bender.

Feral and Drunk.

(Smuggle in some Rum if you are planning to join us)

 

 

On 18/03/2016 at 11:48 PM, McQueen said:

Holy fark, I thought you were extracting the urine and then I went googling.

 

image.jpegmade me laugh 

Its just funny and a bit   well u know not thats anything wrong with that


2 hours ago, Mach5 said:

You're right -- this isn't about creating a better spectacle for fan enjoyment; it's all about fan engagement with a brand.

Sickening.

 

Anyway, good luck to the Richmond Horses in Round 1.

The Richmond nags?   The Richmond 'mares??  The Richmond show ponies???

"I'm a Tiger"

 

Lulu?

Sandie Shaw?

 

someone who knows how can do the You tube thing

 

I've just changed perspective on this after having a look at the original ad and the promotional poster. The cheese factor is so high that it's clearly tongue-in-cheek ironic. And the  'horses' karaoke is surely designed to take the pi55 out of their Hawthorn bunnies. Should win a few hipster memberships. Supporting Ninthmond is inherently ironic.

Beating Hawthorn in  elimination final only way to take the pi55


It seems the horses tonight have been scratched for 'veering off course'!  Good excuse - since when are highly, highly trained horses not able to do a circuit of an oval.  Suspect it is just a good excuse to scrap a rather silly idea that only attracted ridicule.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/horses-scratched-from-richmond-v-carlton-prematch-afl-entertainment-20160324-gnqmjp.html

I am not sure about the horses but I can hear drumbeats from my house and they are driving me mad.

Richmond are rubbish, they are going nowhere near top 4

3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

It seems the horses tonight have been scratched for 'veering off course'!  Good excuse - since when are highly, highly trained horses not able to do a circuit of an oval.  Suspect it is just a good excuse to scrap a rather silly idea that only attracted ridicule.

Also Darryl kept falling of the stage.


2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

At what time tonight is Hardwick going to start taking his players off the ground?

From what I saw when they showed him in the coaching box, not too much longer.

3 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

At what time tonight is Hardwick going to start taking his players off the ground?

He's going to need some sort of excuse to explain the result the way it's looking! they're making Marc Murphy look like a superstar.

10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

At what time tonight is Hardwick going to start taking his players off the ground?

It appears quite a few didn't bother turning up


 

I want to see Tiges fans meltdown so much I'm actually barracking for Carlton. Feel sooooooooo dirty right now.

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Microwaves are being plugged in and warmed up...

ready...

Ding....


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