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Just now, Wiseblood said:

My money is on after our first turnover for the night.  

What is the real kicker is that the weather up there tonight is perfect.  Just rubbing salt in the wound.

Wise did you play in the DL side I coached?

 
Just now, Redleg said:

Wise did you play in the DL side I coached?

No mate, I didn't.  Sorry!  Why do you ask?

Okay I'm just about to neck a full bottle of Johnnie Walker Red just so I can pass out ear.

Happy Saturday night y'all. 

 
Just now, Wiseblood said:

No mate, I didn't.  Sorry!  Why do you ask?

I thought I might know who you are, but obviously I don’t.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Okay I'm just about to neck a full bottle of Johnnie Walker Red just so I can pass out ear.

Happy Saturday night y'all. 

Can you stay sober long enough to start a thread on whoever stinks it up tonight?  We might need that in a few hours.


43 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

They produce some decent [censored] in that area. Some of the froggie's best but .... in reality world .... Aussie [censored] is better than most.

Been away from home a long time now with just a few visits back home every now and then.

Have grown to appreciate the old world wines with some favorite reds in Bordeaux and the Rhone Valley as well as the reds from Tuscany. Some very good drops around Europe.

Love the whites from Sancerre.

Is it just me or are they wearing the Proud to Belong jumper, but without any names on it...?

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Can you stay sober long enough to start a thread on whoever stinks it up tonight?  We might need that in a few hours.

I've passed that baton onto my great mate @Elegt?

 

Yeah not expecting much either, have a run out, maybe get a kick and a bit of fun, jolly good time. Except for us.

1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

Is it just me or are they wearing the Proud to Belong jumper, but without any names on it...?

No names on it because supporters aren't proud to belong after our last two games.


Well I’m here and appropriately hydrated which will help me in watching this shiiiit show. 
 

Thanks Bundy Rum.  

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I've passed that baton onto my great mate @Elegt?

I'm surprised you passed it on to be honest.  I figured you might have smacked him on the head with it.

Wish I could look forward to watching Melbourne games. I just want the score these days. I already know it'll be a frustration filled, error riddled anger fest win lose or draw

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Okay I'm just about to neck a full bottle of Johnnie Walker Red just so I can pass out ear.

Happy Saturday night y'all. 

Swill.

1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Well I’m here and appropriately hydrated which will help me in watching this shiiiit show. 
 

Thanks Bundy Rum.  

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I hope the game isn't as rough on you as that drop Ox.  It's wet and it all goes down the same way though so why not!


Here we go...

Regardless of the other results, are we going to show some heart?

Any actual pride?

Started with Melksham in the middle and Trac deep forward.  Don't mind that really.

Already looks slippery.

Hey we're having a no merger Diamond Joe era throw back with the flame tonight.  We're a chance here

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Oskar baby!


Great goal. Am I the only one that doesn’t like this jumper?

 

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