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There’s a great doco on TV tonight about the mating ritual of the dung beetle. Two shaftings on at the same time. Decisions, decisions........

 
13 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I'm predicting a 40 point win.

Has Richmond caught the St kilda bug?

Anyone want to go for a spin in my new Jag after quarter time?


Reasons to go:

1. Drink Beer at ridiculous prices.

2. Have a 1/50,000 chance of winning a car, which will be 1/100,000 as I am not a young female or person that will look good in the promo material, so I actually have no chance.

3. Catch up with mates

4. Cheer an odd moment of Melbourne play here and there

5. Get an Oliver cup.  Never got any of the others, I’m really stretching here...

6.  Practice my Dali Lama calmness tolerating nuffti Richmond bogan d-heads.  Especially on the public transport home.

 

Not even bothered. I’ve got the kids this weekend so I think we will watch a movie......so much less stressful.

 

I will probably go just to look at the numbskull Richmond supporters. We wont win.


I'm going to Gold Class tonight to watch Lion King with my lovely half.

More excited to see Simba turn badass again.

17 minutes ago, —coach— said:

At Auskick with my oldest kid, skills here much better than Melbournes atm

Maybe they need to enrol a few of the boys at Auskick to work on their skills?

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Would like to say I am going to enjoy the Ashes but with our luck in the umpire review stakes it is just giving me another dose of MFCSS.

I’ll tune in tonight. 

Until quarter time should be long enough. 


I had a dream we won tonight. Does this mean I am a passionate rusted on supporter or just plain out of touch with reality?

1 hour ago, america de cali said:

I had a dream we won tonight. Does this mean I am a passionate rusted on supporter or just plain out of touch with reality?

Both obviously

God help us. We are going to need it. 

 

It is so totally understandable that the devastatingly poor on field efforts of MFC in 2019 have devastated the spirit of all MFC fans. 

I will go tonight but l really don't know why, as l expect to get bloody annoyed at silly turnovers and even more annoyed at hearing the opposition song at the end of the game. 

Clearly l am just another one of those that has supported this club for so long,  Disappointment has been my mood and my middle name.

Toiges by 41, slowing down in Q4, as they have finals to play.

 


I'll be watching from the comfort of my recliner in the back blocks of Canberra, and searching for evidence of 'tinkering' to our game plan, that Goody mentioned in yesterday's presser.

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'tinkering'

I'm going tonight and I have no idea why. I fear what Lynch and Riewoldt will do to us, whichever Oscar is playing on.

However I'm looking forward to seeing Melksham back. 

 

My Brother in Law Richmond member rings me up half and hour ago as asks if I am going? Nup I said. Good he says, I'll come over and watch on your 80 inch 4 k T.V and have a few beers!!

I think I'll leave him alone and watch the cricket down the other end of the house!!?

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

My Brother in Law Richmond member rings me up half and hour ago as asks if I am going? Nup I said. Good he says, I'll come over and watch on your 80 inch 4 k T.V and have a few beers!!

I think I'll leave him alone and watch the cricket down the other end of the house!!?

Go to the footy instead.


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