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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Cheezus that is a magnificent pic which in turn would look great as a tattoo! You have convinced me!🤩

It was in colour back in the day

1969 :)

 

I will travel to the grave site of my life long friend and MFC/MCC member for over 50 years, who passed away 2 years ago, and have a few crownies (his favourite) with him.

ive always wanted the MFC lettering (like the blues logo idk how to descibe it properly) tatted on my left pec but that plan has been bedded by a mixture of wanting something more artsy and filling and also a furry layer which will obscure the view of such a magical memory. so im thinking the shoulder blade might get a full piece. can't yet picture in my head what thatll look like yet tho

On 8/16/2021 at 9:25 PM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I've already discussed with a friend whose partner is a tattooist to get my ink ready. I've even got a design picked out. 

oooo can we see 🤤

 

A tattoo would probably be in order. Total cleanskin here but I think this would have to happen. Design would have to be just right obviously.

I probably would make a donation as well. Definitely load up on Merch. In my 20s I always said if it happened i wouldnt be seen for a week but these days I'd probably just take the Mon off!

31 minutes ago, Turner said:

 

oooo can we see 🤤

It’s nothing groundbreaking. Just our 80’s shield logo with hopefully the final score and venue.


I won't forget my pledge to the trip away

Are we defying curfew and shutting down Collins St or Toorak Rd as our spiritual home (as per Swan St for the Tigers)?

 

What I'll do as a teacher is hunt down every Collingwood, Carlton and Essendon supporting student and force them to change allegiances to the dees so that we can add another 700 members to the tally next year. ( under the threat of permanent detentions)


All the memorabilia, caps, t-shirts, posters, framed pics, DVDs etc

I told my wife years ago if Melbourne ever won a flag I'd have the DVD playing on repeat in one room. She's a Geelong supporter so hopefully it's not against them or it could get a bit awkward 😂

12 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

All the memorabilia, caps, t-shirts, posters, framed pics, DVDs etc

I told my wife years ago if Melbourne ever won a flag I'd have the DVD playing on repeat in one room. She's a Geelong supporter so hopefully it's not against them or it could get a bit awkward 😂

Only one room?

More Tatt ideas

Nostalgia for the old Folks 

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On 8/16/2021 at 6:45 PM, Stevienic23 said:

Disobey stay at home orders and run nude down the street 

Lol I used to do nudey runs as loss bets, but have now accepted at my age no-one wants to see it.

Used to be punished by wearing someone’s dirty socks but COVID has stopped that.

Just pledged to put my hair in sailor moon buns for a week if we win (boss will be furious I’m sure.)

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On 8/16/2021 at 6:45 PM, Stevienic23 said:

Disobey stay at home orders and run nude down the street 

 

On 8/16/2021 at 6:48 PM, Stevienic23 said:

Which of course doesn't answer the question and offers nothing for the club. 

I wouldn't say that Stevie

If you run the entire neighbourhood block with your partner filming the subsequent  arrest and she posts it on social media..... it might have a big impact


On 8/17/2021 at 11:59 AM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

A tattoo of the Demonland logo?

Even the most heartless artist would refuse this request and try n knock some sense into you CBF...

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I will be absolutely disgusting to be around, Richmond supporters will have nothing on what I will be dishing up. 

(but also mostly just cry and then call my brother who I would normally be watching the game with if it wasnt for bloody Rona)

On 8/19/2021 at 10:38 AM, Sir Why You Little said:

More Tatt ideas

Nostalgia for the old Folks 

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Thanks SW.  Those last three are absolute rippers.

The third last Weg one....i seem to recall was some sort of limited run collectors cards through The Sun or something?  They were very thin/flimsy ones from what i recall.

Probably my all time fav.

Does anyone remember where that came from?  Seem to recall he also did some cricket versions in that style?

I know the club is doing their best for fans in this horrible year but I had to smile when I received the latest email from the GM stating they would organising an event at the G for fans at some point. The kicker was gathering regulation laws providing.

That May mean we get to celebrate the 21/22 flags at the same time. 

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

 

I wouldn't say that Stevie

If you run the entire neighbourhood block with your partner filming the subsequent  arrest and she posts it on social media..... it might have a big impact

It would be brave but not stunning


I'll go on some sort of tirade on social media calling supporters of opposition teams every name in the book. and then probably head to bitters basement, as per the usual end of season arrangement. 

My family are receiving so much support from our extended family and friends it is unreal and we are so grateful given that we are in lockdown. If we win, it will be Tatts all around and re-new our premier memberships for 2022.
This is so much more exciting than 2000 now that we are the legitimate favourites.❤️💙❤️💙.

The COVID-19 lockdown has been tough here in Melbourne. I am sure we are all well and truly sick of it.

I am hopeful there will be some semblance of normality next year? Fingers crossed.

Anyway, I will definitely make sure I get a MFC Redlegs membership with reserved seating for me and my Dad next year. That way if the Demons are fortunate enough to make the Grand Final again, but this time at the MCG, I can take my Dad to the Grand Final. My Dad is 72 and I want to make sure I share a few more special memories together while we still can.

 

 
2 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I'll go on some sort of tirade on social media calling supporters of opposition teams every name in the book. and then probably head to bitters basement, as per the usual end of season arrangement. 

A current Vac passport will be required this year Dwight 

2 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I'll go on some sort of tirade on social media calling supporters of opposition teams every name in the book. and then probably head to bitters basement, as per the usual end of season arrangement. 

 

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

A current Vac passport will be required this year Dwight 

Whatever happens I feel sorry for your maid; there is no GF result that is a good outcome for her.


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