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yours truly and some members of my family appear in a double page spread in the HeraldSun this morning...prolific but wasteful ?

 
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and just to help you work out who I am, I’m sitting next to some guy who I’ve been told played a few games for the club.. Brassi or something 

 My 3 word analysis 

You deserve it

Thanks for holding  those seats since 1992 :)

 

 
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25 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Photo evidence please 

Buy the paper.. I’m not clever enough to upload it??‍♂️

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Great pic but scuzzi overseas so no papers, what was the article about?

Nice Pic JB. Great to see Barassi still actively involved!


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43 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Great pic but scuzzi overseas so no papers, what was the article about?

Just about my lifelong struggle following actively since 1965 and how my kids have named various pets after former players

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2 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Scary putting a face to the name after all these years. OMG. 

you've never seen a pic of ron barassi before?


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33 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Scary putting a face to the name after all these years. OMG. 

Sorry to disappoint you.. that’s what a lifetime of AFL suffering does to you, but the photo that appeared in the paper was a little more complimentary , and I AM 65

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24 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Scary putting a face to the name after all these years. OMG. 

For those who have sat with him for over 25 years its even scarier

51 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Sorry to disappoint you.. that’s what a lifetime of AFL suffering does to you, but the photo that appeared in the paper was a little more complimentary , and I AM 65

Prior to knowing your age or seeing the pic, I would have guessed your age at 35-40 by posts

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So is that good or bad?

it makes for an interesting sociological experiment 

8 hours ago, joeboy said:

yours truly and some members of my family appear in a double page spread in the HeraldSun this morning...prolific but wasteful ?

Joeboy you’re a dead set legend! Great stuff, very much deserved! :) 


1 hour ago, joeboy said:

So is that good or bad?

it makes for an interesting sociological experiment 

Neither, it was just my impressions.

Nice work Joeboy.

And thank you for well and truly exceeding my expectations.

Usually a post titled like that would follow with a missive about divorce, living in the Gatwick (before it closed down) or running down Swanston Street in a kilt and a claymore and threatening random pedestrians.

How about a teary-eyed embrace (and photo) with no.12 at Gosch's during the week ?

 
11 hours ago, joeboy said:

and just to help you work out who I am, I’m sitting next to some guy who I’ve been told played a few games for the club.. Brassi or something 

I thought he sleeps with the fishes.

6 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Scary putting a face to the name after all these years. OMG. 

It’s a scary face.


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