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11 minutes ago, BAMF said:

 

 

Whats this nonsense. They should be training, not joking around and getting ahead of themselves. Im furious and will send the club a handwritten letter to voice my displeasure once i'm able to calm down. 

Always before we play a team were the best. Like they know our team reads the papers and watch all football show and drink our own bathwater. 

Who are we playing again this week?

Reminds me of when Voss said we would be the next super team which was about 5 or so years ago. 

Obviously he was spot on and full of it. Wines is the same pumping up our tyres and hopefully the boys don’t fall for it. 

All the boys have to do is look at our last two games. 

 
34 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Whats this nonsense. They should be training, not joking around and getting ahead of themselves. Im furious and will send the club a handwritten letter to voice my displeasure once i'm able to calm down. 

Already cut my jack Viney card up and fed to the goats

1 hour ago, chookrat said:

Whats this nonsense. They should be training, not joking around and getting ahead of themselves. Im furious and will send the club a handwritten letter to voice my displeasure once i'm able to calm down. 

Stuff the letter, get on the phone and abuse the receptionist!


2 hours ago, BAMF said:

 

 

And somewhere Billy Slater and Cameron Smith threw up in their mouths a little. Dermott also giggled to himself a little.

 

2 hours ago, BAMF said:

 

 

 

Port are going to destroy us.

 

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Nah, Port have the best team by far. They have a number of top 5 picks running around in the 2s so they must have great depth...........

39 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Port are going to destroy us.

 

Agree. 

Can I trade in my ticket to the game for a crunchie bar?

why o why did I book a trip to adelshithole?


I hope the team don’t read about this: a huge risk, once again, of “getting ahead of themselves”.

Remove all plugs from the bathtubs, and preferably block the taps too. 

11 hours ago, BAMF said:

 

 

What is this? My kids told me this dance is called “Hype” and Harmes has got it completely wrong. 

14 hours ago, chookrat said:

Whats this nonsense. They should be training, not joking around and getting ahead of themselves. Im furious and will send the club a handwritten letter to voice my displeasure once i'm able to calm down. 

I feel the pain.  haven't they learned to keep the heads down before big games.  Think Petracca and Gawn on The Footy Show. Someone else just posted this the otgher day about instituting a media blackout.

 

Viney on last night's Footy Show - Result - We're gone for sure tomorrow night!

14 hours ago, DemonOX said:

 

 Wines is the same pumping up our tyres and hopefully the boys don’t fall for it. 

 

Why on earth do you think that won't happen.

History tells us otherwise.

3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What is this? My kids told me this dance is called “Hype” and Harmes has got it completely wrong. 

Correct.  They are attempting to mimick one of the many emoji 'victory celebration' dance moves from the most popular multi player game at the moment....Fortnite...hence why your kids know this.  Jack not bad....Harmes hmmm ?? ?

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Why on earth do you think that won't happen.

History tells us otherwise.

I know that’s why I said “hopefully”!

I must say my hope has dwindled after Jones said we are looking for redemption. 

We r cooked now !

54 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Correct.  They are attempting to mimick one of the many emoji 'victory celebration' dance moves from the most popular multi player game at the moment....Fortnite...hence why your kids know this.  Jack not bad....Harmes hmmm ?? ?

 

 

Dear lord, what is the world coming to

3 hours ago, timbo said:

Dear lord, what is the world coming to

Sadly for the generations between about the ages of 10 to 30 not very much is happening for them Timbo.  At least for those who've become addicted.  I guess it's better than getting into narcotics or gang type situations on the street etc.  Parents obviously using it as a cheap form of babysitting in many cases.

If some addicted ones are able to transgress from user to developer or graphic artist and earn a living from making these sort of games (or getting into worldwide comps that pay big prize money) then at least they can say it was all worthwhile.  For the majority though it's just such a waste. Then again they might learn quite  few dance moves!

At last count i think there were 125 million registered Fortnite users worldwide alone.  Gaming Industry is now pulling in much bigger $$ per anum than the movie industry.

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22 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Sadly for the generations between about the ages of 10 to 30 not very much is happening for them Timbo.  At least for those who've become addicted.  I guess it's better than getting into narcotics or gang type situations on the street etc.  Parents obviously using it as a cheap form of babysitting in many cases.

If some addicted ones are able to transgress from user to developer or graphic artist and earn a living from making these sort of games (or getting into worldwide comps that pay big prize money) then at least they can say it was all worthwhile.  For the majority though it's just such a waste. Then again they might learn quite  few dance moves!

At last count i think there were 125 million registered Fortnite users worldwide alone.  Gaming Industry is now pulling in much bigger $$ per anum than the movie industry.

Heard some of Richard Aedy's piece on it: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/themoney/wow:-how-onling-gaming-is-taking-over-the-entertainment-market/9841688

Our old Wii is buried away with our son more interested in picking avos, feeding goats and helping dad on the tractor and mower and slamming golf balls down the paddock. <- why we left Melbourne.

(I'm not pooh-poohing gaming and those who love it - each to their own.)

7 hours ago, DemonOX said:

I know that’s why I said “hopefully”!

I must say my hope has dwindled after Jones said we are looking for redemption. 

We r cooked now !

Sorry Dox. My mistake. On the same wavelength though.


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