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Just got to the Harp of Erin. About to down a nice Mountain Goat Steam ale.

And that will be the highlight of the day.

 
47 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It will be a good game to watch. Don’t support either. 

Good idea ?

 

not bad by the Black eyed peas...

very hard gig in a cavernous stadium like the MCG but on TV it came across as a 7 out of 10.

 

4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

not bad by the Black eyed peas...

very hard gig in a cavernous stadium like the MCG but on TV it came across as a 7 out of 10.

You kidding?

Meatloaf 2.0 in my opinion. 

Jimmy killing it compared to them. 

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Barnsey’s voice is completely shot. 

Has been since 1984

It’s not shot. 

It’s uniquely perfect for that type of music. 

Everyone is singing along to it as well. 

 
2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

It’s not shot. 

It’s uniquely perfect for that type of music. 

Everyone is singing along to it as well. 

Great songs. But Jimmy killed his voice with bottles of vodka back in the early 80’s

i love Cold Chisel...


Agree Chisel still have it but Barnsey ?? 

 

 

Genuinely can’t stand either team or their supporters, my gut feel is the pies. GFs normally blow out in the 3rd , so will go the filth by 36 points , sidearse to win the norm smith 
(I feel dirty already )

Filths banner collapsed. Let's hope it's a sign

I can honestly say I have a zero care factor about this game. Already had beer spilt on my boots from the drunkin hoons where I am sitting. 

Wish the Demons were playing.


2 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

Enjoy while it lasts Filth and Eagles fans. The Demon 3-peat starts in 2019.

If that happens, I will EnterTheFlagon.


I felt sorry for the banner crew.  Know how much time and work goes into the making of the banner.  Our own Demon Army would know - just imagine if this happened to us.

1 minute ago, Zoiikgarden said:

I felt sorry for the banner crew.  Know how much time and work goes into the making of the banner.  Our own Demon Army would know - just imagine if this happened to us.

Yeah it is a bit of a kick in the guts for those people

3 minutes ago, Zoiikgarden said:

I felt sorry for the banner crew.  Know how much time and work goes into the making of the banner.  Our own Demon Army would know - just imagine if this happened to us.

Demonland would have crashed with all of us saying what a bad omen it was, hope that is the case for the Pies. Bloody unlucky though.

 

So are 7 going to [censored] up the flow and 'atmosphere' of the game again with an ad break every goal, or will we have a little common sense this time around?

1 minute ago, JTR said:

So are 7 going to [censored] up the flow and 'atmosphere' of the game again with an ad break every goal, or will we have a little common sense this time around?

Have a wild guess...


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