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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I hate being reminded of Will Anderson. 

Adam Hills reminds me of Will Anderson,

which i hate.

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1 minute ago, Biffen said:

Adam Hills reminds me of Will Anderson,

which i hate.

I was just trying to think of the one who reminds me of Will Anderson. Ta Biffen. Two brilliant comedians. I particularly like their PC, right on view of the world.

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Easy Tiger. We would be if we had won Rounds 2-3!!

[censored] it

We'd be equal if we'd won both those very winnable games. Frankly, we'd probably be in the top 8, considering round 2 should have been a big percentage booster.

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1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I was just trying to think of the one who reminds me of Will Anderson. Ta Biffen. Two brilliant comedians. I particularly like their PC, right on view of the world.

If their stuff is no good they just raise the volume.

Brill.

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Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Off to the Comedy Club shortly, 10 stand up comics, opening the card is none other than.....

Normally I wouldn't condone assassination attempts...

 

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Just now, doc roet said:

Those rounds 2&3 have been a real pisser.Most on here called it when it happened.

No use crying over spilt milk, the boys have learnt from that,and with a peep hole

through the door,I recon we will smash the saints tomorrow.

Hmmm, you make some good points there

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15 minutes ago, bingers said:

They are, in fact, the same person. 

Hmm, I'm not sure whether I hate the Scott brothers (combined) more than Triplechins. 

 

No .

One is totally lame and can't do stand up.

The other one works for the ABC.

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7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We're not allowed to say that on here doc.

My greatest regret ET, changing the name of that thread. Would still be going otherwise.

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3 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Norf - yes it's very, very sad. Would have liked the brother to have lost against Fremantle but this will do nicely. The upside for the club is that their players will have a longer season to engage in social media.

I see what you did there :pj:

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6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

My greatest regret ET, changing the name of that thread. Would still be going otherwise.

It's a shame you didn't pull any punches. Or did.

 

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Pies are a chance but please no, we need a real competitor like Adelaide to keep the Dorks honest, there are few other contenders, they seem to be faltering by the week. 

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On 16/07/2016 at 9:04 PM, Earl Hood said:

Pies are a chance but please no, we need a real competitor like Adelaide to keep the Dorks honest, there are few other contenders, they seem to be faltering by the week. 

Plus, Pies are competing with us for a finals spot.

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If we win this week I think the players will really start to look back on the Essendon game with real anger. 

For now I'm just going to enjoy watching the Kangaroos fall!

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1 minute ago, Generation dee said:

I highly doubt that. Adelaide are a far more competitive side. Even the losses they have they give a good account of themselves. 

Adelaide are a good team but I still they yet to prove themselves of being at the level of Hawthorn in the finals. (Few teams have)

Even though the Swans and Cats have faltered a bit in he last couple of weeks I still feel like they are the best contenders. For that matter I also feel like Hawthorn don't have the same aurora around them. 

They have had some very lucky escapes. 

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