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Hey fellow Dees supporters,

Tonight our podcast is going live and we're feeling a bit more polished and wish to share it with you all (if anyone with a cheeky sense of humour is interested!)

As the lone Melbourne supporter, I'm flanked weekly by a Tiger and a Sainter and when things get rough I'd like to think the scruffier Dees Fans could tune in and post on our facebook group!  A united front (all in the name of fun, folks).

And you can post topics Dee's related for us to discuss; it's an interesting thing to hear how other clubs view us and the boys.

Tune In: https://www.spreaker.com/user/a-saint-demon-and-tiger

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1558932327729916/permalink/1718639845092496/?comment_id=1718642321758915&notif_t=group_comment&notif_id=1462952235932049

Carn Dees!

Mr Burns

 

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Please tell me it's called the "STD Podcast"?  

If it is then we caught it off the Saints (probably Milne)!

 

This was great! I think this is much better than the over-hyped [censored] on tv. It seemed to end before u got to Melbourne though.

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Yeah, there's two parts!  The first half was Dee Time and maybe you caught the second?  

Haha... SDT is close enough to STDs and we defo would have caught it from the Tiprat.

Should have mentioned this in be first post but it's not for the faint of heart and there are some expletives!  

Thanks anyone who tuned in!  Back here next Wednesday! Hopefully get big Maxy Gawn back on for a chat (if he's not too busy with the fox footy turkeys)


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Anyone got any points to bring up on the podcast?  Some potentials:

a) from the tiger: 'who is going to replace Hogan when he goes to Freo?'

b) from the saint: 'we've got Prestia and O'Meara, who do you think you'll get at the end of the year?'

c) from the demon: 'what's our best win over either of these clubs?'

Hope to hear from you all, posting the link in less than 15.

regards,

Mr Burns

 

 

 
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