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I am hoping we can get a remake of this classic for the modern day.

Would be a ripper.

Make it happen MFC media department. Much thanks

 

 

Would be great for the finals

 
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Get Track, Gawn and the boys plus a few cameos would be sensational. 

It's a great hype vid would be excellent as a finals lead up.


1 hour ago, Unleash Hell said:

I am hoping we can get a remake of this classic for the modern day.

Would be a ripper.

Make it happen MFC media department. Much thanks

 

Only if we win the big one as a mad Monday option.  No BS self flagellation before that.

1 hour ago, Unleash Hell said:

I am hoping we can get a remake of this classic for the modern day.

Would be a ripper.

Make it happen MFC media department. Much thanks

 

If anyone can champion the cause it’s Demonland.

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

only thing missing was a cheese platter. liked the short appearance of the bagpipes, but

I don't believe I will have any part in the remake but would definitely appreciate a cheese platelter.

And the $cully money bags guy and bugler need a mention too.

The remake has potential.

 
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There is also a lot of opportunities for cameo appearances.

I reckon Roost should poke his head in, maybe even Neeldy. 


With the theme of #allfiredup I’m surprised no one has done a video of us to the Pat Benatar song. Anyone one old enough to remember it was used for the 1988 VFL season

To commensurate the changing face of the Melbourne CBD, I think hipsterism needs to be incorporated into the remix.
I thus put forward Chet Faker as our artist of choice. He will be accompanied by the bugler and the Scotch college marching band along with audio sampling taken from Whiteboard Wednesday.
 

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From about the same era and could become topical if ol' Jonesy starts to fight his way back into the 22. Could do with a remake, too.

 

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