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Hi,

Just wondering if anyone maybe interested in a Ticket for the game on Saturday. Unfortunately I'm now in NZ for family reasons and cant attend. Don't want any dough, just barrack F.cking hard like I would I have, that and a MFC victory would suffice!

PM if you are interested.

 

Cheers

 

Chook, you owe the man a bottle or thrice of your finest Scotch! If you know anything about "Fine Glug Glug"

 
6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Chook, you owe the man a bottle or thrice of your finest Scotch! If you know anything about "Fine Glug Glug"

For sure! I'll be in and out of the state like a zephyr though, and Spud'll be in the land of Hobbits and Elves, but I know I'll owe the man a favour. 

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Haha,

No worries Chook, Serves me right for having a Kiwi Handbrake!

Enjoy, just shot you a PM.

I'll be at the GF, have to be an earthquake causing my death to stop me from getting back for that!!


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Cheers,

The ticket is in the talons of Chook, so if he bails, I guess he can send it too you!

13 minutes ago, Spud said:

Cheers,

The ticket is in the talons of Chook, so if he bails, I guess he can send it too you!

No bailing for me. I'm either dying on the plane, dying during the game, or living long enough to tell the tale here on Demonland.

Thanks again Spud!

 

2 hours ago, Spud said:

Haha,

No worries Chook, Serves me right for having a Kiwi Handbrake!

Enjoy, just shot you a PM.

I'll be at the GF, have to be an earthquake causing my death to stop me from getting back for that!!

see above post.

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