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Clearing out the family home last weekend following the death of my father, I stumbled upon an original Weg poster from 1955, which was the year that kicked off our golden era. I hope that this was a premonition of our second golden era!6AC5F277-D9E2-48BA-8D48-1786987B5CCD.thumb.jpeg.a082c8a6489764f91332b240f4890e05.jpeg

 

Sorry to hear of your loss, may this poster be the good luck charm!

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Yes, terrible loss for you and the family. Best Wishes. Hopefully he saw the team finally start to turn the corner.

 

Condolences CBDees.

Indeed a message ;)


14 minutes ago, small but forward said:

I blame my dad too for being a dees supporter.

I do as well but he was a Pies man and I chose the Dees to annoy him. That worked out well.

 
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42 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes, terrible loss for you and the family. Best Wishes. Hopefully he saw the team finally start to turn the corner.

On his 92nd Birthday last year I took him, my daughter and my brother for lunch at the “G” to witness a Dees’ win! He died full of confidence! 

59 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Clearing out the family home last weekend following the death of my father, I stumbled upon an original Weg poster from 1955, which was the year that kicked off our golden era. I hope that this was a premonition of our second golden era!6AC5F277-D9E2-48BA-8D48-1786987B5CCD.thumb.jpeg.a082c8a6489764f91332b240f4890e05.jpeg

Sorry to hear about your father, but that's an unbelievable find and an omen.


So sorry for your loss.

You should have that poster framed, maybe he bought that just for you?

2 hours ago, CBDees said:

Clearing out the family home last weekend following7 the death of my father, I stumbled upon an original Weg poster from 1955, which was the year that kicked off our golden era. I hope that this was a premonition of our second golden era!6AC5F277-D9E2-48BA-8D48-1786987B5CCD.thumb.jpeg.a082c8a6489764f91332b240f4890e05.jpeg

 Touching story CBDees.  Thanks for sharing with Demon fraternity on here.  Every last one of us want your fabulous 'find' to be a positive omen for the future.  I have every confidence that your dad would be very proud of what our team is becoming.

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