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I’m currently watching AFL 360 for the first time in years

Im a self admitted [censored] pot. So my judgement is impaired 

However, I have two questions

Is Robbo a jibbering [censored] or am I a mindless drunk ?

 
  On 19/04/2021 at 09:51, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m currently watching AFL 360 for the first time in years

Im a self admitted [censored] pot. So my judgement is impaired 

However, I have two questions

Is Robbo a jibbering [censored] or am I a mindless drunk ?

Yes

 

Goody on after the ad break.


  On 19/04/2021 at 09:51, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m currently watching AFL 360 for the first time in years

Im a self admitted [censored] pot. So my judgement is impaired 

However, I have two questions

Is Robbo a jibbering [censored] or am I a mindless drunk ?

Yep.

He's gotten worse over the past couple of years. People make jokes about him being a drunk etc, but he's certainly got some serious stuttering going on.

He has got worse, supposedly he use to watch games and drink at a bar in Fitzroy then write an article on it. 

 
  On 19/04/2021 at 09:51, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m currently watching AFL 360 for the first time in years

Im a self admitted [censored] pot. So my judgement is impaired 

However, I have two questions

Is Robbo a jibbering [censored] or am I a mindless drunk ?

an very interesting question you pose uncle

i would have said you were more a country hayseed,  muckspout and a bedswerving crossdresser......for openers

as for robbo he's just a boring [censored] [censored]

hope that's all sorted out

Can’t believe that Goody hasn’t even been questioned...unbelievably rude...Robbo is so ignorant!!


  On 19/04/2021 at 09:51, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m currently watching AFL 360 for the first time in years

Im a self admitted [censored] pot. So my judgement is impaired 

However, I have two questions

Is Robbo a jibbering [censored] or am I a mindless drunk ?

Swap them around and you might be closer to the mark. ?

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  On 19/04/2021 at 10:07, daisycutter said:

an very interesting question you pose uncle

i would have said you were more a country hayseed,  muckspout and a bedswerving crossdresser......for openers

as for robbo he's just a boring [censored] [censored]

hope that's all sorted out

Thank you dc    That’s fair

  On 19/04/2021 at 10:13, Bitter but optimistic said:

I know you love me Ernie 

If you thought he was a jibbering whatever you obviously were still somewhat sober.


Well can i just say for someone who is either, drunk or high, or both, your typing is phenomenal?


 Imagine, a group of higher ups at the Herald Sun thought it would be a good idea making him their Chief football writer for the next 40 years.

And then he gets a prime time slot on Fox Footy , 5 nights a week.  Hes probably pulling in a few hundred K a year for all his gigs.

The sooner the sun swallows this planet the better.

 

 

slobbo spent four years browbeating buckley to the point that the latter walked away from a nice chunk of change to get off the show

this is the first time that slobbo has been able to 'go' at him in years; safe to say he relished it

 
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  On 19/04/2021 at 10:32, John Crow Batty said:

What are you drinking? 

Good Lord JCB , surely you know that beer is ok at the footy and on a hot summers day ....... but ..... for a serious [censored] up ... Shiraz is the only drink for gentlemen 

  On 19/04/2021 at 09:59, Gorgoroth said:

He has got worse, supposedly he use to watch games and drink at a bar in Fitzroy then write an article on it. 

So he’s all of us working from home during lockdown... my home office is right next to my home bar...

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