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If we go wanting to get percentage increase we might lose it. Just attack the game like the last two and we'll be right. 

On a wet day I'll settle for a 30 or win

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I'm going with 2 young kids. Invited BBO initially, but quickly realised he would struggle to focus on the game so tactfully withdrew the offer. I told him to [censored] off.

Ethan, if you are looking for accommodation tonight there is a squalid mansion near Romsey over run by livestock that could provide you with a cardboard sheet to lay down on. Keep one eye open at all times.

Go Dees!

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I tip a win, but have no idea what the margin might be. Just winning will be enough for me. As long as next week is a live game and not a dead rubber.

Bugger it. Dees by 45.

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I'll throw in 50 push ups in the centre square as well.  

The answer is yes.

BSB and a/c number pls

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Im a little nervous because I just hope the boys arent thinking to far ahead and just focusing on winning today. Many reasons why i dont want to lose today. But cant wait to see how hogan and weiderman go today

I just dont want to lose especially to carlton

Obviously I want to keep our finals chances alive and make r23 exciting next week and have the media talk about how we can snatch 8th spot

I want Brad Scott to have to worry and squirm about his team needing to win to secure 8th spot

But how good a feeling would it be to leave the mighty G today with all dees fans smiling and happy knowing we are playing for a finals spot next week. 

GO DEES!

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3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ethan Tremblay is in Melbourne! 

Lock up your daughters, wives, sisters, aunts, grannies and just to be sure...... Your sons

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2 hours ago, jane02 said:

I have woken up with a mixture of emotions this morning - excitement, nervousness, wonderment (that we have got through this strange season and still might be finals contenders) and above all hope that the stars are aligning and the outcome is positive for us all.

I am off to do some yoga now where today's intention will be not about world peace but for a Demons win.❤️?

My Collingwood supporter husband is coming along with me to the game decked out in red and blue - he dislikes Carlton immensely so he wasn't hard to persuade.

Go Dee's ❤️?❤️?

If your husband will do that for you then perhaps keep him a bit longer.

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Massive occasion today.

Can't believe Ethan is in town.

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The missus and I are heading to the gym about 2:30 our time (roughly 3:30 yours). I hope that the game is truly won and run by that stage (either I head to the gym full of euphoria or seething rage).
I watched the first two episodes of Underbelly (the gangland wars) last night and saw Alphonse get whacked. Is this an omen for today? Though I should remember that it was Jason doing the shooting who was also a Carlton supporter. Sadly, not many gangsters have been known to support the mighty Demons.

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57 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

If your husband will do that for you then perhaps keep him a bit longer.

He has been to more Dees games this year than Pies games. He's a keeper❤️?

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1 minute ago, Ted Fidge said:

Don't forget to keep your end of the bargain by refusing to go to Pies games.

The only Pies games I have been to were when they were playing us ?

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