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My eldest brother is cleaning out his garage and found these. Emailed to me over the weekend.

See if these bring back memories.

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

My eldest brother is cleaning out his garage and found these. Emailed to me over the weekend.

See if these bring back memories.

 

 

 

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Could have won the flag that year if it wasn't for those pesky Crows in the Semi Final.

Best game I've ever been to,  even though we lost.  Travis Johnstone was sublime (for the middle 2 quarters, same as the rest of the team.)

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When did demon go out of publication?

 

I've got a few of these in the shed along with a stack of old footy records that I found a couple of weeks ago. When I grab them out I'll post some shots 

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Sorry, couldn’t help adding this one ?

 

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53 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Could have won the flag that year if it wasn't for those pesky Crows in the Semi Final.

Best game I've ever been to,  even though we lost.  Travis Johnstone was sublime (for the middle 2 quarters, same as the rest of the team.)

I remember that game vs Port Adelaide - it was a beautiful Saturday afternoon and the first time I saw Troy Broadbridge running around. The boys in the outer gave a loud encouraging “BROADY” every time he got a kick. Great win, great day, sad loss.

3 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Sorry, couldn’t help adding this one ?

 

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Bandaids, yum.

22 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Bandaids, yum.

Used, I hope.

 
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Lol I can understand using fruit, but oranges? Would take forever to peel, plus the kids hands would get all sticky, not ideal. Plus they might use them as ammunition against opposition players.

Yeah, I never got the idea of bandaids for a lunch bag.


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Jarman looks like he doesn’t even want the hotdog lol.

I’ll never get used to calling chips, crisps. What a strange world we live in. I got a couple of other scans of my own.

One of my mates used to work at AVS catering as a pie boy. I remember them having Pizza Hut there for a while too. Yum.

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Last thing I have room to attach ☹️:

 

 

 

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