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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Not saying.

What, she can't talk? Untie her Uncle.

 

Yep i cried and screamed and went fuckinh crazy.

Yes, yes I did. Sobbed when we missed out last year during the Eagles-Crows match, different type of tears this time!


MY eyes watered but didn't leak. There was a lot of looking around in random directions and quite a bit of pacing back and forward aimlessly.

As I was leaving a West Coast supporter up at the bar stopped and shook my hand and wished me/us good luck. In my delierium I swear he looked like Glen Jakovich, or possibly Thanos.

What I've found most interesting is the repeated pattern all night of sometimes just stopping and looking around me, like I needed to do a quick check reality was in tact.

 

I dropped a few tears watching the Highlights package. 

Game wasn’t shown in Asia. I will be home for next week and beyond....

I love music, but I never realised what a beautiful sound the siren makes at the end of a footy game, particularly this one. So proud of the guts and commitment shown today. No tears but a very big lump in the throat. Can't mix it with the big boys eh?

I live in Perth so extra thrill for me to beat the weagles on their own dunghill.Twice in a row.

Better watch my car with MFC plates at the shops tomorrow, last year someone decided to slash one of my tyres.


I just felt emotionally drained man, like i'd been in a 2 hour argument with the missus. Chest still heavy after the siren. So no tears from me, I think if we win a final like we did in 94 or 2000 and i saw my family celebrrating then yes, tears will come.

Edited by johndemonic

No tears after the siren but very emotional.

I nearly lost it when I told my 6 yr old over the phone that we are playing finals. His reaction was something I won't forget in a long time.

??????

Top of the morning people! How many of you have barely had any sleep? It’s gonna be a tough Monday!


12 hours ago, jako13 said:

time for a happy scotch.... 

as opposed to the crying myself to sleep scotch

strangely come out of the same bottle!

They taste different though. 

I never cried but gee I felt embarrassed about my behaviour the last 2 weeks. Including what I’ve posted on demonland.. talk about an over the top sook!!! 

2 minutes ago, SPC said:

I never cried but gee I felt embarrassed about my behaviour the last 2 weeks. Including what I’ve posted on demonland.. talk about an over the top sook!!! 

Well done for putting your hand up

12 hours ago, Nasher said:

Ditto. Whatever though, that’s what Demonland is for!

Was banned again from the TV room by my wife

She is a long time supporter 50 plus years but she remains calm and aloof

Dont know how she does it but this is the 6th banning this year my record is getting worse 

She is now considering a life time ban  Thank heavens for Demonland Nasher I agree!

No tears, but it was the first time I sang the team song with my 3yo son. I'm not one to belt it out unless I'm at the ground, but I couldn't help myself after that win.


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