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Little Spargo has been good too!

 

 
1 minute ago, Danelska said:

firmly entrenched 

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Easy...

as a young kid i was at the 1970 GF....

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

The football got injured when Max stood on it.

Jake Lever's wallet got hurt when we deposited all that money into it. Also his feelings I guess when those mean Crows fans booed him?

 

If we win, this will be two weeks in a row of us winning admirably (again, if we keep it up), and Hawthorn losing.

I'm just wondering how I died, coz I certainly don't remember the transition to heaven.


Have we finally arrived?

The melting from the Crows over at Bigfooty is priceless.

God forbid we got a inch of credit for pumping them.

The salt, the tears. Loving it. ?

 
1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It's excellent, listen here.

 

absolutely love it...

Bloody fantastic, I feel so proud of the work we are doing with this countries original peoples, the worlds oldest longest surviving nations. in the oldest land with the oldest footy club in the world.

Great job whoever thought of and organised these cultural efforts.



Add another commentator to the list who calls him “Alex Bullen”.

One of the most enjoyable first half’s of footy I’ve ever seen the MFC play!


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

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Simple humidity readings can be misleading. It is a measure of what water content the air will hold at various temperatures.

For example in Melbourne at the moment the reading is almost 60%.

Being inland the relative winter humidity of Alice would be low

We had this discussion last year and yes SWYL it feels a lot more humid where you are.

We'll talk about it beofre the Darwin game I am sure

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Lever is a star.

You might have to change your name to Leave it to Lever. :)

 

 

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