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Swallow my pride and overlook his wastefulness during the year by describing Tyson’s game as:

prolific, and valuable

 

 
4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Swallow my pride and overlook his wastefulness during the year by describing Tyson’s game as:

prolific, and valuable

 

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Say this would be the greatest win since the 2000 final against Carlton.

 

talk ad nauseum about ground dimensions and how we play better on narrower grounds. Then find some stats on our win loss percentage based on grounds 5/10/15/20m narrower than the G, then request we play all our home games at Adelaide oval as we love that ground


Possibly pay next years Membership. 

The email is waiting

and have a BIG night in Bangkok

23 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Possibly pay next years Membership. 

The email is waiting

and have a BIG night in Bangkok

But will your night be able to stack up to this?!

 

 
34 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

But will your night be able to stack up to this?!

 

Tough call. Murray had balls of steel obviously

i have a week to go...!


Get my wife to join Demonland so she can PM me our weekly plans. 

Start planning finals attendances and clear September early October for the next 6 years . 

10 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

On the inside or outside? 

If we win by 40+ inside anything under that outside 

Will not be collecting the 60 odd in cash I'm expecting as I'm plonking 100 on Wet Toast. Gladly lose the money for a win this week. Depending on odds I'll be doing the same next week. C'mon Ds STFU and take my money.


Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ?? ???

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ??

Game or stupid? I'm game. (Probably stupid too.)

52 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ?? ???

I never tip against them.

56 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Who's game enough to select Melbourne in their footy tipping this week ?? ???

I will. I'm 7 behind the leader so gotta go all out now, might even pick Freo as well.


Cry like a baby because I will be able to watch my boys play in September. I will then be collecting all the bets I made at the start of the year with mates who said Melbourne were no chance to make finals.

I'm feeling more optimistic about this every hour that passes. I really like our chances of causing an upset by a considerable margin.

1 hour ago, layzie said:

I will. I'm 7 behind the leader so gotta go all out now, might even pick Freo as well.

Where is the leader board. i never looked for it.?

 
9 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Where is the leader board. i never looked for it.?

Oh this is just my local gym tipping comp! :)

24 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I'm feeling more optimistic about this every hour that passes. I really like our chances of causing an upset by a considerable margin.

I feel like that every week after a loss. By Friday I'm busting with optimism irrespective of what happened in the previous game.


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