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I thought it was going to be a picture of Hoppy Hopgood.

 
35 minutes ago, demonstone said:

I thought I was going to be sick.

I was


We have lowered our colours with that.

 
4 hours ago, demonstone said:

I thought I was going to be sick.

I was sick. FMD, Australia is meant to be a mature country, Just goes to show you.

Always said Melbourne supporters are better looking than all other fans. Meaghan will look fabulous in red and blue!


20 minutes ago, dieter said:

I was sick. FMD, Australia is meant to be a mature country, Just goes to show you.

but winnie would have approved

and what made you think a white, colonialist country of racist misogynists was supposed to be a mature country?

Edited by daisycutter

50 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

but winnie would have approved

and what made you think a white, colonialist country of racist misogynists was supposed to be a mature country?

What's wrong with racist misogynists all of a sudden ?? We're better than self absorbed narcissists, that's for sure.

54 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

What's wrong with racist misogynists all of a sudden ?? We're better than self absorbed narcissists, that's for sure.

are you sure that they weren't part of the Jesse Hogan trade ? Wouldn't surprise .

All good propaganda I say.
What would make me sick is seeing Eddie handing over Collingwood jumpers.

Edited by Fork 'em


12 hours ago, daisycutter said:

but winnie would have approved

and what made you think a white, colonialist country of racist misogynists was supposed to be a mature country?

I was quoting Tania Plybesek. But you make an excellent point, for once.

1 hour ago, dieter said:

I was quoting Tania Plybesek. But you make an excellent point, for once.

who's "Tania Plybesek"?


14 hours ago, daisycutter said:

but winnie would have approved

and what made you think a white, colonialist country of racist misogynists was supposed to be a mature country?

Winnie would not have approved.

A jumper being handed over by a bunch of misogynist .........

Embarrassing. Cringe. 

Although footy clubs are just that footy clubs not the pinnacle of enlightenment. 

Leave it to Eddie and the impoverished Carlton to show their desperate need to be in the spotlight.

We have to maintain the high ground. .

 

2 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Winnie would not have approved.

A jumper being handed over by a bunch of misogynist .........

Embarrassing. Cringe. 

Although footy clubs are just that footy clubs not the pinnacle of enlightenment. 

Leave it to Eddie and the impoverished Carlton to show their desperate need to be in the spotlight.

We have to maintain the high ground. .

 

you old curmudgeon, ernie. you're turning into another dieter - lol

 

No.1 you take over the bridge, I will be in the ready room chundering. To boldly go where no other minced carrot(chief ingredient of spew) has gone before.


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