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Hey all, 


Is anyone heading to the sporting globe Richmond Sunday? 
Family and I would love to watch the game with other dees supporters!

 

Wonderful stuff!

 

I hope it's a good atmosphere with lots of other Demons supporters at the Sporting Globe in Richmond! I was originally going to go there with a mate but he has to work

 

I am now just going to watch it at a local pub with my Dad close to where my Parent's live.

 

All the best though and GO DEMONS!!!

 

Enjoy theses moments my fellow Dees, live life, love life and enjoy each others company.

Spread the MFC message.


My 9 year old daughter’s birthday and she’s got 3 friends sleeping over. 
 

Told the parents to pick their kids up no later than 11am tomorrow morning (Perf time) or you’ll find them waiting outside in the street. ??

First half @home probably Eastern Hotel Ballarat 2nd half.....

 

There is also a Sporting Globe in Mordialloc

31 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

The couch at dad's after a big Easter lunch. The lamb is cooking ?

spit or in the oven

sounds wonderful

10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

spit or in the oven

sounds wonderful

In the oven today, it's melting off the bone

At the in-laws, it’s their Easter.

I’m going to look like Darren Jarman at the end of the day. 


I am rather unsociable watching the Dees on telly, have to remove all breakable objects in kicking distance, and invariably some 'mate' asks a ridiculous question, How's your roses going, at the wrong time.....so probably from underneath a rock.

...listening to the radio, like a caveman. 


Started watching the Melbourne game at the Mountain View (Richmond) in a pub full of feral Essendon and Carlton supporters. At 3/4 time they all streamed out to the MCG leaving a few tables of the Melbourne faithful. Suddenly all the screens changed over to Essendon/Carlton as Foxtel switched halfway through the last quarter, even though there were none of their supporters remaining in the premises. The hotel staff apologised and said that it was Foxtel that did it automatically and that they couldn’t switch back. ? Grrr!

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