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For Sale- Ski lift tickets. Valid for September. Any offers considered.

 

For sale: 1 reality bus!

06’ model, plenty of miles on it and painted  red and blue. I’ll even throw in a driver, he has glasses and a facial tick when the going gets tough. It’s full of down hill skiers and thing like 186, AFL breaches that weren’t breaches and a wooden desk... 

Ahh bugger it I’ll give it away for free.

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

For sale: 1 reality bus!

06’ model, plenty of miles on it and painted  red and blue. I’ll even throw in a driver, he has glasses and a facial tick when the going gets tough. It’s full of down hill skiers and thing like 186, AFL breaches that weren’t breaches and a wooden desk... 

Ahh bugger it I’ll give it away for free.

I was sure that bus crashed and burned 

 
1 minute ago, jackaub said:

I was sure that bus crashed and burned 

Sshhhh I have the Saints and Suns interested in it! 

Wanted: 1 Bandwagon. Preferably low mileage with good suspension.


Supporter Syndrome (unknown number). Free to any other club but particularly if called Geelong. No longer used by current owner. 

5 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Supporter Syndrome (unknown number). Free to any other club but particularly if called Geelong. No longer used by current owner. 

Whoa whoa WHOA!!! Let’s not go too far FnD! We can still miss finals.... :) 

 

From titus

 

"After the game, a lot of people contacted me to say I’d have to give up my ski lodge booking now. How little people understand us Melbourne supporters, we don’t book ski lodges; we own them."

2 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

From titus

 

"After the game, a lot of people contacted me to say I’d have to give up my ski lodge booking now. How little people understand us Melbourne supporters, we don’t book ski lodges; we own them."

That’s right. 

We can rent them out now. 

A win/win :)


For sale:  One microwave.  Holds one membership card.  Purchased from Richmond supporter 12 months ago.  Reason for sale:  Can’t see it being used in the medium to long term...

6 hours ago, Bendigo Demon said:

Get on the bandwagon boys and girls!!

 

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Obviously not a SteamEngine, so it must be this centuries bandwagon?

7 hours ago, Bendigo Demon said:

Get on the bandwagon boys and girls!!

 

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Would hate to be the ticket inspector.

7 hours ago, Bendigo Demon said:

Get on the bandwagon boys and girls!!

 

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In a desperate last quarter move in the Grand Final, Hardwick sends the whole Richmond squad to put a hard tag on Clarry.


For Sale: 12 Years of Disappointment up until 5:52pm Sunday the 19th Of August.

4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

With apologies to @Supermercado, a volume of this prizewinning literary work because The Great Deepression is over ~

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Good on the Dees for stuffing up the blockbuster ending to chapter two of the sequel.

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