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Be one tip up because it seems no other bugger is as confident as me. 

 

Book my flight back for the Granny!!!

Oh... no.

 

 

 

Be content for the next week.


Enjoy a nice single malt

 

Take a tipple from my special cognac for the second week in a row.  It's been a while since that happened.

 

BBO - I'm sure a return to the old Sunday night Hellfire club at Mansion would be there for you. Reckon they could reopen it just for you

3 minutes ago, jako13 said:

BBO - I'm sure a return to the old Sunday night Hellfire club at Mansion would be there for you. Reckon they could reopen it just for you

Ahh yes. Now that was a way to finish a big weekend!!

Often walked out of the Mansion as the sun ☀️ was rising!!


8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ahh yes. Now that was a way to finish a big weekend!!

Often walked out of the Mansion as the sun ☀️ was rising!!

?It seemed to happen that way far to often back then!!!

Ran into Jimmy Stynes at Mansion when I was 17 on the Thursday after he won the Brownlow.... Was still wearing it. He really couldn't speak... Hadn't slept since the Brownlow and was being held up by a select few of the boys ??

46 minutes ago, jako13 said:

?It seemed to happen that way far to often back then!!!

Ran into Jimmy Stynes at Mansion when I was 17 on the Thursday after he won the Brownlow.... Was still wearing it. He really couldn't speak... Hadn't slept since the Brownlow and was being held up by a select few of the boys ??

Ahh yes i can imagine. The Mansion or The Tunnel in those days. I went midweek sometimes to the Mansion, but it was at its best on Hellfire Sunday Nights :)

Probably throw a wrench at a fat bloke i am teaching to play dodgeball. 


52 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I think we will win.

The team balance is far better than the early games and players are finally playing in the right positions.

Agree, Clint. I also think that the penny has dropped for the players ... realising that it is a competitive year despite its crazy interruption and format - and realising that the jumper doesn't and won't fit unless you have earned it. Game day is critical to pay-cheque continuation.

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20 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Book my flight back for the Granny!!!

Oh... no.

 

 

Two weeks quarantine in Perf.

Might be the year my GF guarantee seat actually pays off. 

Rob my local servo and go on a 3 week bender, topple a few statues and [censored] half the CWA.

3 hours ago, Biffen said:

Rob my local servo and go on a 3 week bender, topple a few statues and [censored] half the CWA.

I'm assuming if we won the Grand Final, there'd be some aged care facilities on high alert Biffen?


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