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It was originally our intention not to start the annual Demonland Trading and Drafting Board until after the finals given that the Demons were in the thick of finals action and we felt that trading and drafting could wait.

But in view of the heavy traffic on the site and the fact that some good threads were disappearing of the front page in a matter of hours sometimes, we have reconsidered and will be starting the Trading and Drafting Board soon.

But first, we need a name ... last year it was the Trade and Draft Leverage Board.

Any suggestions?

 

McGovern-ment (Dahl)House ?

 

 

Edited by deanox

 

Building a Dynasty:  Trading and Drafting Board.


Dees on Wolf Street Trading Board

7 minutes ago, deanox said:

The Draft, Trade and Cheese Board?

How on earth do you top this?

 

The Demonland Trade Ouija Board....

1 hour ago, layzie said:

How on earth do you top this?

You can't!!


1 hour ago, deanox said:

The Draft, Trade and Cheese Board?

Trading Post,  Warm or Cool Drafts, & Mfc Cheese Board, with Wines, Dips, & Crackers_

Edited by DV8

2 hours ago, deanox said:

The Draft, Trade and Cheese Board?

Took me a minute to get it, but I actually laughed out loud at this one.

Embrace the stereotypes I say.


The talk nonsense for weeks then wait until last 5 minutes of the trade deadline board....

If we're embracing stereotypes, how about:

Draft, trade and snow board?

A bit off topic but can we name the post season analysis thread after Sir Billy Snedden? If ever there was a post mortem bound to generate conversation, it was surely his.


1 minute ago, leucopogon said:

If we're embracing stereotypes, how about:

Draft, trade and snow board?

I see potential in a Snow board though not sure I can listen to 'Informer' on a repeating loop.

The Trade Bored Board

or The Bored Trade Board.

Edited by Redleg

52 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Why am I not surprised ??

Give me a break, who the hell snacks on cheese like its normal.

Never used a 'cheese board' in my life and dont intend to.  Thats for weird French people and those who want to be like them.

Edited by Petraccattack

 

Embrace our elitist culture and our cheese boards.

I want us to be hated by the ferals, they can go and eat ..... whatever


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