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Not sure if anyone has seen the video going around social media but its not a good look at all.

I applaud Simon Goodwin for getting rid of the cancer out of this football club.

 

So there is a video circulating that I won’t put up here of jack watts snorting a white substance off a females breasts, I think he is about to get in some serious trouble.

we made out like bandits trading him and getting Fritsch 

 

anyone else seen it?

 
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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does it involve swimming and breasts? 

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does it involve swimming and breasts? 

Yep and a a lot of white powder on said breasts at Oktoberfest. It’s outrageous. 


2 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Yep and a a lot of white powder on said breasts at Oktoberfest. It’s outrageous. 

Lucky man. 

To be fair, the video going around was taken during Oktoberfest, what he’s snorting is a completely legal substance called Wiesn koks. Apparently he just likes the smell of it. 

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Seen it. It’s a shocking look. Similar to the Mumford video, but the fact he is doing it off a girls breasts makes it a shocking look. It’s almost career ending stuff

 
20 minutes ago, brendan said:

So there is a video circulating that I won’t put up here of jack watts snorting a white substance off a females breasts, I think he is about to get in some serious trouble.

we made out like bandits trading him and getting Fritsch 

 

anyone else seen it?

Why do you think he’s going to get in serious trouble?

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8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why do you think he’s going to get in serious trouble?

I ask the same question. It’s the off season, he can enjoy himself. 

I am so glad i was able to do heaps of wild stuff before Smartphones were invented. 


20 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why do you think he’s going to get in serious trouble?

Don’t get in trouble for snorting coke these days? Mummy should be [censored] off, even if it turns out it’s a legal substance it’s not a great look 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Don’t get in trouble for snorting coke these days? Mummy should be [censored] off, even if it turns out it’s a legal substance it’s not a great look 

Not a good look, I agree. But it wasn’t cocaine and it’s not an illegal substance. 

A non-story really. 

3 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/wiesn-koks-oktoberfest-drug-2015-9

Innocent in a court of law. Morally bankrupt.

 

The AFL thought Police will probably still hand out a suspension as it “brings the game into disrepute”

You can’t have fun anymore. 

 

Should be no consequences at all,end of story.Its not a drug & its not illegal.

I mean are AFL players not even allowed to breathe these days without the weak PC bad look brigade sulking.It cant be a bad look if its not illegal,unless you are a saint & have never lived an interesting or decent life


3 minutes ago, hemingway said:

This sort of stuff makes me crave for the time before social media. 

Yep, give me a good old fashioned rumour any day 'hemingway'...

Sugar and menthol. The lack of swimming should’ve been a give away 

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