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I wonder if they're related to Rob Sitch who is also a Melbourne supporter. 

 

Here was I thinking this thread related to our charge to make the top 8.

Seems unusually pedestrian for this time of year ...boreing even.

Usually around this time of year, I'm doing the sums on us needing to win our last three games of the year and what other teams need to loose games for us to sneak in.

Not really sure how to handle this guaranteed finals caper.

Where has all the excitement gone? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♀️


Now, i love cats, and i would love to support Aussie made.

But geez those things are pricey.

Welcome aboard anyway Snooza

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I wonder if they're related to Rob Sitch who is also a Melbourne supporter. 

It’s a fair bet they’re related as they both have a dad that played in the 1939 reserves side for the Dees.

 

Thought we'd recruited one of the seven dwarves or a teletubby for a minute there

13 hours ago, ding said:

Now, i love cats, and i would love to support Aussie made.

But geez those things are pricey.

Welcome aboard anyway Snooza

  Correct that they are very expensive, but that's the price of manufacturing goods in Australia.  I'd pay extra to support Aussie jobs if the quality is reflective of the price.

 

Welcome aboard Snooza. Hope the relationship is mutually beneficial.


Will this help us catch the cats napping in the final round? Will it put the Dog's midfield to bed?

HOW WILL THESE PREMIUM QUALITY PET BEDS AND ACCESSORIES HELP US WIN A PREMIERSHIP?

Also, do they have one big enough for the Viney family's mega-dog? That thing is alarming.

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