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Melbourne’s number 9

 

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Summer of 69

 

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Sam Frost

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Richie Cunningham 

Constable Thomas Lonigan murdered by Ned Kelly at Stringybark Creek.

Max Gawn in a past life.

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1 hour ago, america de cali said:

Constable Thomas Lonigan murdered by Ned Kelly at Stringers Creek.

Max Gawn in a past life.

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That is uncanny. 


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FPMSL!

I've always thought Angus Brayshaw looks like Brian Dixon

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And Clarry looks like Bluey Truscott. Honourable mention to Jordie McKenzie.

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The young bloke off Doctor Doctor has a bit of Clarry about him I reckon...

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On 10/30/2018 at 8:32 PM, bingers said:

Can't be bothered finding photos, but I reckon Stephen Febey looked a fair bit like Matthew Febey.

Which reminds me of Michael Voss's famous sledge when he tried to put his brother Brett off when having a shot for goal:

"My Dad slept with your Mum last night".

 

(Although I don't think he used the words "slept with").

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