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How many current and past players read/post on Demonland?

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4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

You would know if he ever did ... mystery poster joins, gets to 1,000 posts faster than anyone else before, then disappears forever.

What did ever happen to Dr Who?

 
2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

He realised that no matter what he said it wouldn't be listened to

He wasn't challenged, nobody is on here, you seem to be another who thinks this forum matters, it is entertainment, like all other forums 

Why do you act so defensively on a forum that doesn't matter? 

 
7 minutes ago, joeboy said:

I'm Dom Tyson?

I'd like to take a moment to congratulate you on some very consistent footy. Ignore the haters, but keep practising those kicks.

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13 minutes ago, Luther said:

I'd like to take a moment to congratulate you on some very consistent footy. Ignore the haters, but keep practising those kicks.

What, the pin point stabs to the opposition?

 

I'm Daisy Pearce. Please keep BBO away from me.

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On ‎17‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 3:10 PM, Sylvia Saint said:

From memory Craig Cameron used to post here when he was recruiting for us. He was a good bloke and gave the forum plenty of insight without giving too much away. Worth noting that this was around 2003-2006, before the days of Twitter, smart phones and relentless social media scrutiny. I doubt he'd be doing it these days if he was still around.

 

Yep, Craig certainly did back in the day. I had an interesting exchange with him back in 2002 before I knew it was him.

Trade period was coming to an end, and Melbourne had traded for Chris Heffernan. One media outlet announced he was a straight swap for pick 12. I was on here talking about it and Cameron posted that Melbourne also got Essendons pick 17 in the trade. I was like "that's not what was announced", and he confirmed he was Craig Cameron and indeed the trade was Heffernan and pick 17 for pick 12.

I just said, "yep, you would know" lol

He was a good bloke, I actually did some work with him cutting video highlights for the guys Melbourne was looking to draft in the 2004 draft. You only ended up drafting one of the players I did videos for.

 

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