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16 hours ago, chook fowler said:

MartyHore is the spitting image of Cam Pederson

I would have suggested Christian Petracca with that grin! ?

 
17 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Nah cmon if he had blonde hair he would be James Harmes mk II

Looks like Robert Culp in that photo. Great tennis player for the US on the fringe of Davis Cup selection. Lousy actor.


9 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Urgh! A little bit of my lunch just came up...

I am not the mind, and I am not the spirit soul, but gee I reckon my body's awesome. 

Remember that I am only chasing a ball around an oval. 

Apologies to all the Sadhu's and yoga and mindfulness devotees .

14 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Urgh! A little bit of my lunch just came up...

Looks like a body builder, complete with the  steroid budgie bulge

 
22 hours ago, Demonland said:

I can see that.

Can also see a touch of Samuel Johnson.

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You'd think he'd get his teeth fixed and whitened.

51 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Urgh! A little bit of my lunch just came up...

don't like budgie smugglers, moonie?


4 hours ago, daisycutter said:

don't like budgie smugglers, moonie?

At my finest in a pair of Jack Watts Skwosh shorts, dc. Much like your fine self.

5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

don't like budgie smugglers, moonie?

Got the red V and blue too.

I want some.

6 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

How is Garlett training? Is he showing a renewed interest in the game?

Garlett hasn't started 'officially'yet but check out his Insta account, has been putting in extra away from the club

The last part of your post is offensive, were you by any chance getting hypothermia at North Port Oval when he won the final for Casey?

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Garlett hasn't started 'officially'yet but check out his Insta account, has been putting in extra away from the club

The last part of your post is offensive, were you by any chance getting hypothermia at North Port Oval when he won the final for Casey?

Where was he grand final day? Most important game of the year and didn't show up at all.

Barely touched the ball from a bloke thats played over 170 games of AFL experience.

And i would like to think that someone hes age would be already putting in "extras".. especially when he's career is at the crossroads.


13 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Looks like Robert Culp in that photo. Great tennis player for the US on the fringe of Davis Cup selection. Lousy actor.

   Not so sure,  RC played a tennis coach in the TV series I Spy with Bill Cosby as the tennis pro. But played a great cameo in Get Smart as a Turkish waiter in an I Spy spoof episode. Very funny. Not sure he could actually play tennis? I would say god d actor, not so good player. 

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20 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

   Not so sure,  RC played a tennis coach in the TV series I Spy with Bill Cosby as the tennis pro. But played a great cameo in Get Smart as a Turkish waiter in an I Spy spoof episode. Very funny. Not sure he could actually play tennis? I would say god d actor, not so good player. 

He was also the last person to see poor Natalie Wood alive and perhaps the first to see her dead. 

 

26 minutes ago, hemingway said:

He was also the last person to see poor Natalie Wood alive and perhaps the first to see her dead. 

 

I think you're thinking of Robert Wagner, mate.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Where was he grand final day? Most important game of the year and didn't show up at all.

Barely touched the ball from a bloke thats played over 170 games of AFL experience.

And i would like to think that someone hes age would be already putting in "extras".. especially when he's career is at the crossroads.

Sorry I thought it was Hutchins' fault they lost, he was there trying to get on the end of a disjointed attack feeding off an undersized ruck division and outclassed midfield, my bad

My point if he wasn't interested he had the opportunity to feign an injury and get out of the atrocious conditions at Port but didn't, put his body on the line and kicked the sealer to actually get them into the final


6 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Garlett hasn't started 'officially'yet but check out his Insta account, has been putting in extra away from the club

The last part of your post is offensive, were you by any chance getting hypothermia at North Port Oval when he won the final for Casey?

Saty, what is offensive asking was he showing more zest for football this time? His heart didn't appear to be in it last season.. I love Jeffy and wish that he can recapture his true form next year.  And no, I was not at the North Port oval considering I live in far away Perth. 

12 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Garlett hasn't started 'officially'yet but check out his Insta account, has been putting in extra away from the club

The last part of your post is offensive, were you by any chance getting hypothermia at North Port Oval when he won the final for Casey?

So one can only comment if one attended a VFL final months ago? And a single VFL goal excuses his poor 2018 AFL season?

Righto.

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13 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Where was he grand final day? Most important game of the year and didn't show up at all.

Barely touched the ball from a bloke thats played over 170 games of AFL experience.

And i would like to think that someone hes age would be already putting in "extras".. especially when he's career is at the crossroads.

I would have delisted him after that GF performance, which was probably the worst performance I've ever seen from a senior player at that level.  It was doubly worse because it happened in the biggest game of the year.

12 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

   Not so sure,  RC played a tennis coach in the TV series I Spy with Bill Cosby as the tennis pro. But played a great cameo in Get Smart as a Turkish waiter in an I Spy spoof episode. Very funny. Not sure he could actually play tennis? I would say god d actor, not so good player. 

RC did play tennis and did so very well at the nationals and prior to that, college circuit. His 'cover' for 'I Spy' as a tennis coach was a convenient choice by the producers. 


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