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4 hours ago, TGR said:

Would have been post of the year, but you forgot his penchant for exploring the ‘narrative’. 

 

On a separate matter......How can you work with Robbo and not suffer fools?  How can you keep nodding at Robbo, whilst he is spewing emotional brainless pub-talk?  

Like a bible-basher, cuts talkback radio simpletons off if they use a word such as ‘[censored]’; yet it is a word that Robbo would use without flinching.

I applaud his intellect and the fact that he is raising the bar.  But for god’s sake, find a suit that fits, don’t continually smile like a 6 year old receiving a chrissy present, and give Robbo more RDOs on 360.

 

He has stated he doesn’t like that on his show, he has no control on crunch time nor 360 A’s has said as much. I truly believe if he had his way, he would have Robbo on 360 either.

Robbo even made the snide remarks at the start of the year that Whateley got him kicked off SEN so he didn’t have to work with him there as well as 360

 
8 minutes ago, Wolfturdo said:

I don’t know 

What don’t you know?


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Was there something good on 360 or something?

Seemed normal tonight.

Just now, Sadler said:

Seemed normal tonight.

That’d be right. Another one of Wolf’s ruses.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

That’d be right. Another one of Wolf’s ruses.

He did slam the MCC for the number of spare seats on Fri night. Was it really that bad?

 
1 minute ago, Sadler said:

He did slam the MCC for the number of spare seats on Fri night. Was it really that bad?

No idea, but I’d find it hard to believe there was a few thousand spare seats in the MCC. I was there for the Geelong v Richmond qualifying final last year and it was packed to the rafters 45 mins before the start. A few hundred would make sense but not a few thousand.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

No idea, but I’d find it hard to believe there was a few thousand spare seats in the MCC. I was there for the Geelong v Richmond qualifying final last year and it was packed to the rafters 45 mins before the start. A few hundred would make sense but not a few thousand.

Yeah that’s bull [censored] 


3 minutes ago, Wolfturdo said:

Yeah that’s bull [censored] 

Mr Wolfturdo! How nice to grace us with your presence.



2 minutes ago, Wolfturdo said:

What’s it to you?

Just asking the question, you seem to keep coming back here. 

Just now, Precard said:

Just asking the question, you seem to keep coming back here. 

You might be asking the question but I’m not going to be answering you. 

 

Just watching the re-run of the 360 special that was on tonight. Jack did his rascal of the year segment and the winner was this girl at a darts comp with an  ‘I love Gerard Whately’ sign in the crowd. 

I wish I could just put a video clip here because I really can’t explain what happened next when they asked her some questions. If you can watch it somehow do it, I honestly can’t do it justice. 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just watching the re-run of the 360 special that was on tonight. Jack did his rascal of the year segment and the winner was this girl at a darts comp with an  ‘I love Gerard Whately’ sign in the crowd. 

I wish I could just put a video clip here because I really can’t explain what happened next when they asked her some questions. If you can watch it somehow do it, I honestly can’t do it justice. 

Come onnnnnn ?


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