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Gawn: Why I Was Ashamed to Get Paid

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Hey D'land your post is totally blank to me - no link, no nothing. This has happened before with your OPs.

I know it's most likely a conspiracy against me but ….failing that … could there be an issue that even one with my broad command of technology is missing?

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hey D'land your post is totally blank to me - no link, no nothing. This has happened before with your OPs.

I know it's most likely a conspiracy against me but ….failing that … could there be an issue that even one with my broad command of technology is missing?

Be patient grasshopper.

Always seems blank at first to me...then slowly appears....like magic ;)

 

I feel sick everytime Gawn takes a while to get back up after a contest. 

Rehab is awful. Knee rehab is the bloody worst. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. 

I just hope bad luck with injuries is behind Gawny and behind our club. God knows we’ve had our fair share. 


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hey D'land your post is totally blank to me - no link, no nothing. This has happened before with your OPs.

I know it's most likely a conspiracy against me but ….failing that … could there be an issue that even one with my broad command of technology is missing?

Nope! Im in the same boat as you mate, get nothing..

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Nope! Im in the same boat as you mate, get nothing..

Not blank for me and I'm using an ad blocking , script blocking mobile browser called brave

14 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Odd, as I got the article no problem

Im outside vic but tried the usual workarounds think news ltd have tightened them up


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Be patient grasshopper.

Always seems blank at first to me...then slowly appears....like magic ;)

For how long must one be virtuously patient Yoda?

2 minutes ago, timbo said:

Im outside vic but tried the usual workarounds think news ltd have tightened them up

So am I, I just clicked on the link and it opened the article, strange

3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Be patient grasshopper.

Always seems blank at first to me...then slowly appears....like magic ;)

nah, still blank, Mr Bee.

I get 2.5 lines of text in the OP... the 3rd line is top half of text sentence only... the letters all are missing their pants.

mozilla...

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I'm still trying to work out how Rhys Stanley beat Max Gawn, surely he must have been injured? Stanley is normally below average


5 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I'm still trying to work out how Rhys Stanley beat Max Gawn, surely he must have been injured? Stanley is normally below average

How long have you been a Melbourne supporter for? Spuds tearing us up when we least expect it is the Melbourne way!

Just now, praha said:

How long have you been a Melbourne supporter for? Spuds tearing us up when we least expect it is the Melbourne way!

Haha love your passion Praha

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