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5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Feel free to prank....even if it’s the best man ( Hawks fan) at my wedding.

Maybe if we win a simple "Go Dees" will be in order

 
4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Feel free to prank....even if it’s the best man ( Hawks fan) at my wedding.

Will do! 

Cheeky 6 pack at work just before knock off then straight to the bottle shop and picked up a bottle of whiskey. 

TIME TO GET FERAL. 


So I'm starting to pace. Nervous and confident at the same time. I hate those bastards. I'd be happy just ending their dream even if we don't get any further.

2 hours ago, Deesprate said:

As a fellow GC from Southport am at the Gtonight would not want to be anywhere else. Will also be backin two week when we play Tigers in the granny. RED & BLUE

I was there last week! If we make it through to the granny I'll be back down. 

 

Watching Fritta, Gus and Harmsey kicking for goal. Absolute ripper night.

 

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1 hour ago, TopCorner said:

Just saw JKH driving up Swan St to the game. Has to be a good sign, right?

What does he drive?

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Cheeky 6 pack at work just before knock off then straight to the bottle shop and picked up a bottle of whiskey. 

TIME TO GET FERAL. 

Bottle of Jameson’s mysteriously disappearing?

Can’t get to the G tonight so do some screaming for me 

Want to see us hang the Hawkes on the fence in the back paddock.

Go Dees?


an hour to go to the bounce. Sitting on the other side of the world on a morning that is a perfect reflection of the day in Melbourne. Mid to high teens and sunny. Wish I was there rather than here. 

Will watch the build up and then the game live on my 27" monitor. Not really a substitute for being there.

Go Dees. Confident we have the game to win it. We just need to bring it on the night.

Just now, Bravo Oscar, Bravo said:

Bottle of Jameson’s mysteriously disappearing?

Can’t get to the G tonight so do some screaming for me 

Want to see us hang the Hawkes on the fence in the back paddock.

Go Dees?

I’m stuck in Perth so won’t be there either. I went the Tullamore Dew. 

So, while there's been chatter about how and whether we'll win, I've been out getting things done.

I ordered the same (not the EXACT same, sure) slices of pizza (three cheese, Margherita), and asked my wife to do the same (three cheese, Hawaiian, I know, no judgement please haha), from the same place, and was served by the same guy as last week. Mind you, as it turns out, the guy is a Dees supporter! 

Now I'm walking the same route, to enter the G from the same Gate.

We've got this!

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m stuck in Perth so won’t be there either. I went the Tullamore Dew. 

Touch of class ?


3 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

So, while there's been chatter about how and whether we'll win, I've been out getting things done.

I ordered the same (not the EXACT same, sure) slices of pizza (three cheese, Margherita), and asked my wife to do the same (three cheese, Hawaiian, I know, no judgement please haha), from the same place, and was served by the same guy as last week. Mind you, as it turns out, the guy is a Dees supporter! 

Now I'm walking the same route, to enter the G from the same Gate.

We've got this!

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Looks like a bird shat on ur pizza. 

Enjoy. 

GO U MIGHY DEMONS.  

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm also sick of everyone at work today saying how Melbourne should thrash Hawthorn because they have 2 of their best 22 out. Anything less is a failure apparently.

Ditto because so do we.

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6 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Yeap, Imperial has cheap pints too. Now we’re heading to the rooftop at the Corner.

Happy hour provides $6.50 PINTS of Guinness, living in the country has its advantages

At the G now. Anticipation building. Lets do this Melbourne.


1 hour ago, McQueen said:

I agree. Surprised to see so much red and blue about. Easily accounts for that other mob. ??

Dominated the crowd numbers last week against Geelong, as well. It's been two decades, I'd reckon, since there were so many red 'n blue people in one place! Have a great night, McQ. A really great night. McAvaney from Ch 7 just tipped the Dees to win the flag - nice person to have onboard for the finals series.

50 mins till launch ladies and gents.

Seems a lot busier than last week.

8 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

So, while there's been chatter about how and whether we'll win, I've been out getting things done.

I ordered the same (not the EXACT same, sure) slices of pizza (three cheese, Margherita), and asked my wife to do the same (three cheese, Hawaiian, I know, no judgement please haha), from the same place, and was served by the same guy as last week. Mind you, as it turns out, the guy is a Dees supporter! 

Now I'm walking the same route, to enter the G from the same Gate.

We've got this!

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Shame we arent playing the same side... :p

 

 

Oscar Mac taking set shots at goal with the forwards. Hasn’t missed either. Just sayin. 

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m stuck in Perth so won’t be there either. I went the Tullamore Dew. 

Will be lot of West Coast supporters watching tonight, and they will all be cheering for both teams to beat the hell out of each other.

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