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RIP Hibby Hibbert

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27 minutes ago, Cracker Nackers said:

Was he really Yze Magic? I worked a lot with YM on Bay 13 (where I am Biffinator) and he was always cagey about his identity. 

I'm 99.9% sure he wasn't.

 

Sad to hear of the demise of someone so young.

Also what's the story of Yze Magic's departure after establishing such a reputation in these parts?

Don't think he was Yze Magic.

 
5 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Sad to hear of the demise of someone so young.

Also what's the story of Yze Magic's departure after establishing such a reputation in these parts?

He was pretty much the pioneer of internet trolling over at BigFooty, I remember him sucking a few in that he was getting drafted one year, amongst many other things. 

As I said, I'm almost certain he still posts here although he's not as controversial as he once was. He is a Petracca fan. 

10 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

He was pretty much the pioneer of internet trolling over at BigFooty, I remember him sucking a few in that he was getting drafted one year, amongst many other things. 

As I said, I'm almost certain he still posts here although he's not as controversial as he once was. He is a Petracca fan. 

And a Hogan fan.


1 hour ago, Sylvia Saint said:

He was pretty much the pioneer of internet trolling over at BigFooty, I remember him sucking a few in that he was getting drafted one year, amongst many other things. 

As I said, I'm almost certain he still posts here although he's not as controversial as he once was. He is a Petracca fan. 

 

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

And a Hogan fan.

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Lets not turn this into a "was hibby yze magic" thread. 

Last saw hibby in adelaide after the game, he (and i) were pumped.

Ill have a quiet pre game beer for you tomorrow hib

11 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

 

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So the National Enquirer was right all along. John Lennon's death was staged. 


Used to chat to Hibby on the train back from the footy from time to time. Both of us got off at warragul.

Two stories that I'll most remember;

When we were kids we played for different local footy clubs but when the seniors were on we both ran the boundary for the ones (back when they just used kids to do it). He was as one sided an umpire as I've ever seen. When Dusties got a late goal to put them in front he celebrated harder than the players and absolutly sprinted the ball back to the next centre bounce. Which was a fair effort from the big boy.

Also after a good win in 2014 on the gippy train home he walked down the aisle, pulling up next to pretty much anyone wearing Dees colours asking "whatta ya think about the Roos revolution?" and excitedly talking up all things roosy.

he was clearly one of the most rusted on, passionate Dees supporters who just loved to talk all things Demons with pretty much anyone who'd listen.

He'll be sorely missed by everyone who knew him at Melbourne and everyone one from his home town club, the Warragul dusties

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