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Going stir crazy here (almost) confined with a audio link behind four walls no this is not porridge (Italia Milano) it will definitely be black label tonight (tarax of course!) 

 

Gloria!

Viva!

Amore!

Diablo!

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Excitable Latin!

Lewis was immense

and salem and lord nev

jees i love Salem and Harmes and weid

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We are the toughest team since the Lions in 2002. So proud

jetta bog 

1 minute ago, Tarax Club said:

Going stir crazy here (almost) confined with a audio link behind four walls no this is not porridge 

Gloria!

Viva!

Amore!

Diablo!

I vote Tarax club correspondent of the year


7 friday night games next year lads...

I watched the 3rd Q and some of the last on some lovely fella’s phone onboard the plane. You can always find a friendly Demons fan!!!

 
1 minute ago, Danelska said:

7 friday night games next year lads...

All against Geelong please


by the way, how awesome and purely just a sign of the god he is, was Clarry and Selwood coming together...and Clarry pirouetting.. with ball in hand to give it off... sex on [censored] legs he is.

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

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Kerrrist

baby #2 due early oct very tempted to come down for week 2 for my first final since 2000

17 minutes ago, Nasher said:

[censored] yes. How good is football?

?????I got banned for fluck! 

So what. Love it. 


Just awesome. Can’t believe the crowd. Just like 1964.

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Good times 

Just now, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

I'm playing a gig at Lambys in Geelong starting in 30 minutes. I'm already half cut and they're all going to know I'm a Demon

 

Good times 

winning....watch out for the iceheads.


Man no words for how happy I am.

Well how good was the Weid. 

Great game. 

 

A really gritty and tough finals performance. No passengers. So many huge moments, you couldn’t help but be emotional. You could grizzle at the conversion and some wasted opportunities but that happens in finals. We put scoreboard pressure on early and didn’t ever let up. 

I got the feeling that of the 91,000 there (sorry OldDee you were about 36,000 off) 65,000 of them were Dees. The roar when Chunk kicked the winner was spine tingling.

On to next week and a much different challenge - can we break the Hawks possession game with our running power? Can’t wait!

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