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I'm going to Perth ... Am I crazy?

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I've of course had a look at the apps but sometimes a little local knowledge helps.

Don't forget the Fremantle Doctor then.

 
16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

What's the Crown complex like?

Some nice bars and restaurants but on the casino side of things it's just another casino.

Booked a room there last year for a (ahem) quiet couple of nights with the missus and was okay but pricey.

Anyone heard down there if Viney close to being reloaded or are they waiting till after this week?


I'm sure Ethan can find a spare lock-up cell for you Andy. If Tmac kicks the winner again you might need a room like that for protection.

10 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Anyone heard down there if Viney close to being reloaded or are they waiting till after this week?

He was put on the ultra G or whatever it is last week and from memory walked laps on Saturday?

Treat yourself to a nice WA drop.....grab a Bottle of Happs Pale Gold...a glass..and Ice...yes Ice...its how it's drunk... Port on the Rocks !!  Might need a few after the game !! ;)

 
2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I'm sure Ethan can find a spare lock-up cell for you Andy. If Tmac kicks the winner again you might need a room like that for protection.

From Ethan? I’m sure he is no BBO and gets the jolly good flogging happening if we win. 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

What's the Crown complex like?

McQueen pretty much summed it up. It’s much smaller than Melbourne’s and less choices of places to eat at, but it’s obvously close to the ground. We recently stayed at The Westin Perth which is relatively new, I can recommend there. 


30 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

McQueen pretty much summed it up. It’s much smaller than Melbourne’s and less choices of places to eat at, but it’s obvously close to the ground. We recently stayed at The Westin Perth which is relatively new, I can recommend there. 

And at least you’ll get to walk over the new bridge staying at the Westin.

Well now that you ask, yeah / nah, depends which team turns up. I love your spirit.??

I think theyre ripe for the picking. Top 2 basically secure and wont want anymore injuries or reports. 

Living in the UK atm so wont be there. 


1 hour ago, Mr Steve said:

You will fly home a very happy man. 

Wouldn't have picked Andy as a mile-high-club kind of guy. Kudos.

No. Your not crazy! Just stupid. Haha... Joking!

I’m going and the Dees will win!

There is a Front Bar type function Friday night in East Fremantle at the Swan Yacht Club. A lot of ex-Melbourne players going to be there. $10. Sounds like it will be a good night!


See you all there.  Looking forward to the match and will probably have a look at the Perth Demons v South Fremantle on the Saturday (Current coach: Earl Spalding).  

Edited by Trisul

 

I went last year, best game I've ever been to. Just be aware, the WCE boo everything, like you've never heard before.


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