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I must be honest and state quite categorically that I am not pumped about the imminent start of the seaon .

Perhaps I'm a pessimist , perhaps I'm a realist , but whatever the case , the viagra's not working and I'm just not excited enough to give the opening to the season any more than a 5 out of 10 on an anticipatory level .

Where are you on the excitement level ?

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I must be honest and state quite categorically that I am not pumped about the imminent start of the seaon .

Perhaps I'm a pessimist , perhaps I'm a realist , but whatever the case , the viagra's not working and I'm just not excited enough to give the opening to the season any more than a 5 out of 10 on an anticipatory level .

Where are you on the excitement level ?

mine would be hovering around the same level at this stage - but I'm sure come Friday night (about 3 or 4 schooners in) - I'll be pumped and the levels will have risen somewhat!

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9/10. Absolutely pumped for the season opener.

However if we were playing Freo away my excitement levels would dip down to a 6.

Very excited about the first 4 weeks as all our games are at the MCG, albeit against finals contenders (St.K, Freo and Geel). I believe the only way we can make top 4 this year is if we're 4-0 after round 4 and 6-1 after round 7. This means we can only afford to lose to Sydney in round 5 or Dogs at Telstra Dome in round 7.....before we head off to West Coast.

We also play 1 more game at the MCG than last year...due to finally playing Collingwood twice in the one season!!! We also play Carlton twice at the MCG...surely we'll take care of them this time.

On the flip side, my excitement levels dip down a bit after I think about our pre-season performance where there was very little improvement shown and very few highlights....bar Jones, Moloney's comeback and Jeff White's 3 goal haul against Richmond.

Could go either way for the Dees and Daniher. Traditionally 2 teams come into the 8 and 2 team drop out. Could very well be us??

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Im really disappointed in u guys i know im at about 5000000000000/10 and everytime i think about march 30th just wanna jump into the air but if i did i would be a [censored] but then i realiese i am i [censored] and do it anyway.

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8 at the moment

but when i get to the g, itll be a 10 for sure

im 10 already and will be 12 on the siren

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ATM about 7.5/10, when i wake up friday though it will be off the charts!!!!!!!

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i am finding it hard to get excited. the cricket presentation night is on friday so i wont be able to get to the game, but im hoping to tape it and come home and watch it after a big night...

absolutely pumped , ready and raring to go......make that 20/10. !0/10 for me and 10/10 that deanox can't find. <_< <_<

BRING IT ON...2 more sleeps.

'07 year of the demons !!!! :wub: :wub:

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absolutely pumped , ready and raring to go......make that 20/10. !0/10 for me and 10/10 that deanox can't find. <_< <_<

BRING IT ON...2 more sleeps.

'07 year of the demons !!!! :wub: :wub:

thanks mate, at least your pumped for me lol

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Definately pumped!!

9/10.... Only 1 off a perfect score, but that is due to the fact that I no longer live in Melbourne :(

I can't wait for Friday night to get here, not only to see how we go against the Sanints, but to see how The Ox speaks about us on live TV.... Will be interesting!!

BRING IT ON!!!

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