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5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

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The virus or the discussion? ?

Just now, hardtack said:

The virus or the discussion? ?

SWYL’s ranting...

 
4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

The virus or the discussion? ?

i think we have a virus on demonland.......and of pandemic proportions

1 minute ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

SWYL’s ranting...

I would have said it’s a healthy discussion, but that’s probably not appropriate given the subject.


1 hour ago, hardtack said:

However, if you want to blame religion, then you should be aware that AFL is itself a form of religion.

Does this make us Dees fans Satanists? 

3 hours ago, sue said:

SWYL - you can bang on endlessly about how useless masks are, but have you not noticed that no one here is saying everyone should rush out and buy one.

But you see a conspiracy.    Who exactly is behind that?  (Personally I suspect Morrison is making a big issue about Covid-19 just to drown discussion of his blatant sportsrort corruption.  Actually I don't - it just has that effect coincidentally.)

Stick to football - you know more about that.   

Why bring effing politics into it

3 hours ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

Does this make us Dees fans Satanists? 

Probably closer to Sandanistas, the way we’ve been treated by the AFL the last however many decades.

 
5 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Who has said they are "queuing up for masks everyday"? 

Stop drinking mate. You'll be a slobbering mess by the time the game starts tonight

Over in Asia there are long queues for masks

Good hit out today

Let 2020 roll on

14 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Why bring effing politics into it

For a start, what SWYL has posted is political - see his conspircy theories.  Second, I was just illustrating how easy it is to postuate one.  If you read what I wrote you will see I said I didn't believe it.  Do you only complain of the intrusion of politics when you sniff politics of which you don't approve? I suspect so.


5 minutes ago, sue said:

For a start, what SWYL has posted is political - see his conspircy theories.  Second, I was just illustrating how easy it is to postuate one.  If you read what I wrote you will see I said I didn't believe it.  Do you only complain of the intrusion of politics when you sniff politics of which you don't approve? I suspect so.

Politics full stop, I and I would suspect other posters don't want to know the the political leanings of other posters on this site, plus I think the mods have said on many occasions to leave politics and religion out of posts.

19 hours ago, DubDee said:

What is the Toilet Paper sitch at the G??

BYOTP?

Gum leaves. You can pick them in the car park on the way to the ground and at this stage they are free.

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Politics full stop, I and I would suspect other posters don't want to know the the political leanings of other posters on this site, plus I think the mods have said on many occasions to leave politics and religion out of posts.

Are you upset WYL has stolen your crown as forum nuffie? You don’t have to argue with everyone every time to keep it. It’s only yours to lose.

9 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

Are you upset WYL has stolen your crown as forum nuffie? You don’t have to argue with everyone every time to keep it. It’s only yours to lose.

Who's arguing, I am just stating facts, someone with your moniker is calling me a nuffie!


3 hours ago, sue said:

For a start, what SWYL has posted is political - see his conspircy theories.  Second, I was just illustrating how easy it is to postuate one.  If you read what I wrote you will see I said I didn't believe it.  Do you only complain of the intrusion of politics when you sniff politics of which you don't approve? I suspect so.

It has nothing to do with Politics 

Have you been watching the Stock Markets World Wide for the last month?

They are all over the place

Panic selling = Bargain Stock

Call it what you like, but it is happening. 

3 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Politics full stop, I and I would suspect other posters don't want to know the the political leanings of other posters on this site, plus I think the mods have said on many occasions to leave politics and religion out of posts.

I agree.  But it does seem odd that you didn't object to the political posts that I was calling out.

38 minutes ago, sue said:

I agree.  But it does seem odd that you didn't object to the political posts that I was calling out.

I don't take much notice of what swyl posts when he gets on a roll and goes on and on about something

23 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I don't take much notice of what swyl posts when he gets on a roll and goes on and on about something

But you still make a side swipe comment

you just can’t help yourself!!

4 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Who's arguing, I am just stating facts, someone with your moniker is calling me a nuffie!

You seem rattled. You punctuation is all over the shop. Are you ok? A bit of a fever? Runny nose?


1 hour ago, Uncle Fester said:

You seem rattled. You punctuation is all over the shop. Are you ok? A bit of a fever? Runny nose?

Nah that's just good old Braybrook High education.

8 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Nah that's just good old Braybrook High education.

Uh huh. If that is meant to give you cred then you are talking to the wrong person. Half of my family is from there. I grew up in those slaughter house pubs.

Jog on mate. And if you can’t do that then back away and remember that there is always someone that has been there and owns the T-shirt.

 
8 hours ago, Uncle Fester said:

Jog on mate. And if you can’t do that then back away and remember that there is always someone that has been there and owns the T-shirt.

Strange rantings, perhaps we could catch up at a game and talk about the good things of Braybrook.

17 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Nah that's just good old Braybrook High education.

Were you the only Melbourne supporter in your class or, perhaps, the whole school (assuming you supported the Demons in your school days)?


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