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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone willing to streak on the ground just before the team runs out and hold up proceedings? #Doitforandy.

its to cold ,if you know what i mean

I would love us to slam on another 25+ goal game today. However I think the doggies might load their defence and try and keep this as close as possible. 

 


9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Been in a bus for nearly 50 minutes and no where near the ground. 

Will probably miss Jonesy running through the banner. 

[Censored] you whoever runs the trains these days. 

Gutted. 

No offense but train works have been happening for a while. Always check for works and times outside peak times. 

Good morning. Awake...check.        iPad....check.      Hangover....check       Hope.....check.   

 
Just now, CHF said:

Good morning. Awake...check.        iPad....check.      Hangover....check       Hope.....check.   

I’d rip the scab off another tin if I was you and just resume festivities.

Seems to be common thread going on. Spent all morning ferrying my 94 yr old mother around, which finished at the Mountain View for a 90 yr old lunch at 12:30. Saw a sign that there are Vegan nights on now.... When I recollect the Mountain View from the early eighties, this is a big sign o'the times. From Bloodhouse to Vegout.

Just got home, to watch Foxtel, Foxtel down! Off to the Elsternwick. sheesh


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Where were you 60 mins ago. I go by train every week. Never had this issue. ?

Take it from a shift worker that is always affected by such replacements. For a whole week finishing at 12am, I would have had to catch a bus from North Melb to Essendon. Added more than an hour to what is otherwise a 20 minute trip. After the first night I took the tram.

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1 minute ago, Franky_31 said:

Seems to be common thread going on. Spent all morning ferrying my 94 yr old mother around, which finished at the Mountain View for a 90 yr old lunch at 12:30. Saw a sign that there are Vegan nights on now.... When I recollect the Mountain View from the early eighties, this is a big sign o'the times. From Bloodhouse to Vegout.

Just got home, to watch Foxtel, Foxtel down! Off to the Elsternwick. sheesh

 

2 minutes ago, Franky_31 said:

Seems to be common thread going on. Spent all morning ferrying my 94 yr old mother around, which finished at the Mountain View for a 90 yr old lunch at 12:30. Saw a sign that there are Vegan nights on now.... When I recollect the Mountain View from the early eighties, this is a big sign o'the times. From Bloodhouse to Vegout.

Just got home, to watch Foxtel, Foxtel down! Off to the Elsternwick. sheesh

yes was a bit nasty back then,lost a bit of skin and blood there a few times

15 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone willing to streak on the ground just before the team runs out and hold up proceedings? #Doitforandy.

I’m sure you would do it if you were in Melbourne, Ethan. 

Eddie commentating again means he'll be barracking for the Bulldogs.

Thankfully Garry is in there to even things up.


5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I’d rip the scab off another tin if I was you and just resume festivities.

Mayby at half time.

Planning to listen to the game on the AFL app.  Hopefully I can stay awake...nearly midnight here.

Bulldogs flooding our forward line. They’ve come to play so far. 

Ray Chamberlain is a spud. 

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Razor giving them an armchair ride.


Soft.

 

Dogs have kicked the first two.  Not worried in the slightest.  After the smashing they took over the last week they were always going to have an early dip.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Razor giving them an armchair ride.

What is new...he hates the Demons


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