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8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This one?

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Thank you DZ! I just watched this three times over and I’m sure if I was to watch it 3000 times over it would still be as moving. ā¤ļøšŸ’™

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8 hours ago, binman said:

Bill gates?

No! It is the chip in the vaccines to track you.Ā 

 
17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This one?

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This may be my favourite of these now. But hard to go past Wattsy on Queens Birthday

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

That is brilliant. I’m gonna watch it another 15 times. Good work!

May and Gawn at the end šŸ˜

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1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Thank you DZ! I just watched this three times over and I’m sure if I was to watch it 3000 times over it would still be as moving. ā¤ļøšŸ’™

My skills only go as far a YouTube search, some people are very quick with this stuff.

This one is very good, almost had me crying like I did in the movie.


Last night the thing that really got to me is how many victories I have missed live this year. It has really hit home now Ā how much enjoyment I have missed in 2021.

10 hours ago, Webber said:

They were both first quarter, and very frustrating, butĀ he learned pretty quickly. He was immense in the last. I love his physicality and contested, competitive buy-in. That was his best game, and pretty much secures him for next week. Well done Tommy!Ā 

One of the aspects of Tom’s game which is not widely recognised is his elite kicking ability: regularly kicks accurately 60+m, on the run or set shot. A great weapon in the positions he will play in the future

7 hours ago, gregdemon said:

Yrs I was a doubter and did not watch 3rd quarter. Turned on at start of last just content with fighting back and to not get thrashed...........we bloody won !!!Ā  lots of jumping around the lounge roomĀ  Ā So happy for max to kick that oneĀ  Ā  geelong out in straightĀ 

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49 minutes ago, bingers said:

The canned laughter should have been played when Cameron and Henderson collided ...either that or the Benny Hill music.

That was the moment where I thought we were going to win.

My 15 year old daughter, who doesn’t normally care for footy at all, had tuned in because of my carrying on. She saw that collision and laughed and said ā€œwhat the heck?ā€, to which I replied, ā€œthat’s the sort of thing players do when they think they’re about to lose.ā€

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This one?

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Unlike the titanic we didnt sink yesterday


Everyone needs to watch the game again according to David King on Tom’s Crack, Geelong won.Ā 

3 hours ago, dieter said:

Melbourne was 50 points in front of Essendon in an Anzac Day matchĀ in the early 1990's. Northey was the coach. They lost.

You're not thinking of round 6, 1992, when the Dees were up by 41 points at 3QT and still lost? Anyway, yesterday's win puts that out of my mind. It's only taken 29 years...

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41 points, not 42...

Did anyone just watch First Crack with David King. My god he is a [censored] [censored]

Jesus christ mods how on earth is the word T/wat censored??

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3 minutes ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

You're not thinking of round 6, 1992, when the Dees were up by 42 points at 3QT and still lost? Anyway, yesterday's win puts that out of my mind. It's only taken 29 years...

If that was an Anzac day round you're right. I was driving a taxi that day, tuning in at the Park Street Rank in north Carlton.

Umpiring just seems consistently bad week after week, both the deliberate out of bounds and dangerous tackle rules are being over umpired. I'd just love to watch a game where I don't notice the umpires

But here's the thing I have it from a former VFL/ AFLĀ  umpire who has also run the umpiring at a few different local leagues, that umpires, at the moment would be trying to impress so they get selected for finals/ Grand Final. So what hope do we have?


3 minutes ago, dieter said:

If that was an Anzac day round you're right. I was driving a taxi that day, tuning in at the Park Street Rank in north Carlton.

It was...

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1992/051119920425.html

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This one?

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Be even better if you could get Celine Dion to sing "and you know that your heart does beat true"

About to watch the last Q highlights again. Best part is not having to Fast Forward thru any Geelong goals.Ā 

19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Did anyone just watch First Crack with David King. My god he is a [censored] [censored]

Jesus christ mods how on earth is the word T/wat censored??

You'd think they recorded the show at half time on Saturday night

Surely he has to be some form of elaborate troll? Wtf was the comment about Geelong's 'star power'?Ā 

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10 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Good morning demons fans & what a beautiful morning it is!!!Ā 

I wonder how Maxy slept last night just going over that wonderful goal.Ā 

Cloud 9 or maybe 11!

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This one?

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Thanks, that is a thing of beauty. Just sent to some cats-supporting rellies.Ā  šŸ˜€

I especially loved seeing Oliver fly over the top to get to maxy.Ā  The love and passion in this group is special.

4 hours ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

Ā I mentioned to my wife at 3qtr time thatĀ the last quarter would be 'interesting' based on the appearance, demeanour and body language of the two teams. IĀ didn't expect the magnificent result but was surprised that Geelong where standing and listening to their coach as individuals in a team of champions and we looked like a champion team, huddled togetherĀ and buying in to what was being addressed by our coach

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And no ones figure up anyone’s [censored]. I think we might be growing up

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14 minutes ago, adonski said:

You'd think they recorded the show at half time on Saturday night

Surely he has to be some form of elaborate troll? Wtf was the comment about Geelong's 'star power'?Ā 

It was bizarre. Montagna was the only one making real sense.

Hated that no one pulled him up on it.


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