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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Was that for his insulation scheme? 

That's it, Et, blame Garrett for the greed and ineptitude of Tradies who rather than training their staff were just happy to make a quick buck.

 
13 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Droll Daisy

Will take the plane trip !!

i actually give jeff a 40% chance of playing at the alice. will be a close thing i think. just a gut feel as he usually plays well in these territory games.

1 hour ago, ding said:

lol another member of the offended brigade, charging in on his high horse. 

Grow up sunshine. Its a big, mean old world out there. Best you stay in your safe space with the curtains drawn.

Actually, if you read my post/s, you'll see that nowhere did I say that I was offended ... but grasping the difference between "I'm offended" and "I can see how others could be offended" would require perspective-taking and nuance, which in your case.

As for someone using a childish term like "lol" in the same post as "grow up" ...

 
1 hour ago, faultydet said:

Are you one of those dudes who walk around in a dress?

Asking cos you talk like a lefty femmo, you know, with your made-up hate labels and all.

Confirmed.

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i actually give jeff a 40% chance of playing at the alice. will be a close thing i think. just a gut feel as he usually plays well in these territory games.

Id double that....just in me waters !! 


On 5/21/2018 at 1:45 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Can Demonland please run a poll to decide whether a day where the temperature is forecast to start with a minimum of 11 degrees and rise to a maximum of 27 should be described as "hot"?

I don't think it should but it seems others do. Either that, or people keep believing that it will be hot just because there's an assumption that it's always hot in the NT (which is true for the Top End but not Alice Springs).

Spot on. I spoke briefly to a player this week who said the boys like to play there and the heat and humidity is not a factor and its at night anyway. They fly out Sat morning.

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Spot on. I spoke briefly to a player this week who said the boys like to play there and the heat and humidity is not a factor and its at night anyway. They fly out Sat morning.

game starts at 2:50pm

 
1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

game starts at 2:50pm

Really...haha, well he didnt know that. Probably thinking about last year.


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

if there is anyone who hasn't been offended yet, please post now so we can rectify the situation

there is plenty for everyone

I am offènded that there is someone who would take umbrage at a perfectly appropriate response to a post whose author intended no more than a light hearted reference to a former singer and the lyrics  of one of his songs. 

For goodness sake, if you don't get the reference, don't make any comment at all. A lot of us found it pretty clever and funny. You throw a hissy fit over nothing and you just sound like a goose. 

Here endeth the lesson.

40 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Really...haha, well he didnt know that. Probably thinking about last year.

Last year was a day game and the year before that.

 

I think the Darwin game is a night game

1 hour ago, dieter said:

That's it, Et, blame Garrett for the greed and ineptitude of Tradies who rather than training their staff were just happy to make a quick buck.

Garrett was the one who signed off on allowing people to install the insulation without qualifications. Have a look at the Royal Commissions report into the scheme Diets. 

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11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Garrett was the one who signed off on allowing people to install the insulation without qualifications. Have a look at the Royal Commissions report into the scheme Diets. 

So because PG signed off on it a Tradie who doesn't train his staff properly is totally innocent because PG signed off. Great, Pg signed off, I don't care if you die, boy, I'm not going to train you, you're on your own kid, if you die, it's PG's fault. I like your logic, ET, as in DON'T...

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1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Actually, if you read my post/s, you'll see that nowhere did I say that I was offended ... but grasping the difference between "I'm offended" and "I can see how others could be offended" would require perspective-taking and nuance, which in your case.

As for someone using a childish term like "lol" in the same post as "grow up" ...

Yeah rubbish. 

You are perpetually offended. If its not something directly aimed at you, you take offence vicariously. I have seen you do it many times.

Again, grow up. Better still put me on ignore so you dont keep getting offended. (Or schooled).

39 minutes ago, dieter said:

So because PG signed off on it a Tradie who doesn't train his staff properly is totally innocent because PG signed off. Great, Pg signed off, I don't care if you die, boy, I'm not going to train you, you're on your own kid, if you die, it's PG's fault. I like your logic, ET, as in DON'T...

P.G.. shockingly inept, tuneless, dreadful singer, and even..

A worse Politician!

if such a thing were possible!

 

 

3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Has there been any more updates on  Weideman's injury .. thigh or calf muscle strain if I recall was the original report.

Thanks

Calf, 2-3 weeks.

PS wow, what a worm hole this dropped into.


4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

You’re looking way too much into it. 

and you didn't think mate. that's the problem. anyway, let's just move on. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

P.G.. shockingly inept, tuneless, dreadful singer, and even..

A worse Politician!

if such a thing were possible!

 

 

I won’t defend him as a politician, though I surprisingly will his politics before he went to climb the greasy pole, but an awesome musician and front man to a legendary Australian band

1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

I won’t defend him as a politician, though I surprisingly will his politics before he went to climb the greasy pole, but an awesome musician and front man to a legendary Australian band

Geez, has an innocent joke ever side tracked a thread as much as here

 
39 minutes ago, Rocky said:

and you didn't think mate. that's the problem. anyway, let's just move on. 

What are you on about?

Look I get it, you feel a bit silly for not getting the Garrett/Garlett spelling error where instead you decided to launch into a faux-offended tirade. All good, I think we’re all over it. No offence taken. 

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5 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Geez, has an innocent joke ever side tracked a thread as much as here

It’s ridiculous. Couple of people made a mistake, a bloke apologises because he’s a nice bloke, then people jump up and down because people got offended. 

It was a bunch of nothing, and people overreacting like everyone does to everything these days. 

People need to chill. 


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