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2 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

My live stream just has our sponsers logos on repeat. Help?

Dinner time

 
3 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

My live stream just has our sponsers logos on repeat. Help?

Just on meal break, snooze for now

 
Just now, Pipefitter said:

So I can’t creepily watch the team eat their food?

Depends where you are and who you know!!

But the live Stream has been switched to off :)


3 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

My live stream just has our sponsers logos on repeat. Help?

It's working, what you are seeing is filler for the time allocated to showing the season highlights. 

A timer or status bar on the stream during the meal break would be helpful. ?

 
3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

A timer or status bar on the stream during the meal break would be helpful. ?

Show some respect and sit and watch the sponsors and listen to the ?, you might like it. 


17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A shining light was Marty

Red?

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Did I see Saty in the background peeking through a window?? 

He came as Nev Jetta's date.

I had to turn the live stream off to de-cringe from the music.

3 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I had to turn the live stream off to de-cringe from the music.

Don’t like Sonia Dada covers?

No Frost in the top 10.. Marty Hore 7th.. shows how they rate old mate Frosty. 


4 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

Don’t like Sonia Dada covers?

Nope, I was listening to Nirvana when that poor excuse for a song came out.

How is Milkshake second? His first few games were shockers from memory. He had a couple of good games later so maybe he polled top votes?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

How is Milkshake second? His first few games were shockers from memory. He had a couple of good games later so maybe he polled top votes?

He was easily in our top 3 before he injured his foot. Was our only player who could deliver the ball inside 50 to our forwards advantage. Also went full beast mode for a couple of games playing onball. 

40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How is Milkshake second? His first few games were shockers from memory. He had a couple of good games later so maybe he polled top votes?

Was about to say exactly the same thing. He could barely move in the first few games. Clearly carrying a groin injury or something like it. Could barely kick the ball. Shows how much we struggled in those first few rounds. Yep, just the first few rounds. We were great after that.


Just now, Wiseblood said:

@dazzledavey36 I think you spoke too soon re: Frosty...

Well there you go..

How the [censored] is Jack Viney 3rd!??

 

Lol, Daz, mate, you might have gone a bit early on our superstar backman. Sprinting from the back of the pack into 6th. Now, just wait for the turnover.


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