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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. 

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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

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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. 

 

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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. 

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5 minutes ago, praha said:

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

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

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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.

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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

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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

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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. 

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