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19 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

That's brilliant just saw that. Ty!

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19 hours ago, Scythe said:

Shattered now that I'll be away this weekend. Good luck to the kid.

I'm thrilled for Tracc but i won't be here also. Last minute packing for Europe as i type. Do they sell dongles in Prague? Then there's the coverage!?? :unsure:

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12 hours ago, ProDee said:

One thing I've noticed, which should be clarified.

His name is not pronounced 'Petrahca'.  Definitely 'Petracka'.

Hey skippy, get it right      Pet   rah cca !!!!! 

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I am so excited!! I loathe Etihad Stadium but will be there with bells on this Saturday.

It feels like we have been waiting for this a very long time.....

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3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

what is the national costume of Cameroon?

Thought you'd never ask!

Cameroon has over 300 different cultural groups, so technically they don't have a national costume as such.

However, in international events they generally adopt the costume of the area around Bamenda, the largest city in the English-speaking part (Cameroon being, of course, about 70% Francophone & 30% Anglophone).

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Who says DL can't be educational??!!

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13 hours ago, ProDee said:

One thing I've noticed, which should be clarified.

His name is not pronounced 'Petrahca'.  Definitely 'Petracka'.

CHrist i hope youre right or my username is null and void

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1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

CHrist i hope youre right or my username is null and void

His teammates all seem to say Petracka, but I'm guessing it's because they call him "Track".  So when they give the extended version it automatically rolls off the tongue.

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2 minutes ago, ProDee said:

His teammates all seem to say Petracka, but I'm guessing it's because they call him "Track".  So when they give the extended version it automatically rolls off the tongue.

Can't go wrong with Christian!

Just hope he plays his role and doesn't try to do too much because he thinks it's expected of him, just do what is asked of you young man and all will be well with the world.

 

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59 minutes ago, Akum said:

 

Who says DL can't be educational??!!

No one.

It's just that the things we normally learn aren't exactly... uh... useful? Is that the word?

I'm trying to say I've learned a lot about jolly good floggings on here.

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1 hour ago, pineapple dee said:

Hey skippy, get it right      Pet   rah cca !!!!! 

If you were italian, Petrahcca is definitely correct. The "a" is the same as casa or allora and the emphasis is on the cc. Just saying. 

Isn't it wonderful what two wins does to Demonland. What a pleasant place it is at the moment. 

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15 hours ago, Peter Griffen said:

We will destroy the saints if we move the ball anything like what we have been recently, the Giants sliced them open and their defense looks very VERY average when they can't get numbers back. 

Thinking Hogan is due for a big game as well. 

Looking forward to seeing Petracca out there, slightly dissapointed however that it's most likely at the expense of Brayshaw, would have been great to see all these young guns starting to get a few games together but we really need Gus to find some form, he's very important to us going forward.

I have a feeling hogan is due to kick a bag soon. Hope its against the saints. Brayshaw has been struggling but I love watching him play. He is total class.

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2 hours ago, Choke said:

No one.

It's just that the things we normally learn aren't exactly... uh... useful? Is that the word?

I'm trying to say I've learned a lot about jolly good floggings on here.

You want useful now??!! Useless facts aren't useful unless they're useless.

And anyway, Cameroonians aren't into jolly good floggings.

Unless it's Nigerians on the receiving end. :)

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