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We need to have a quiet chat to the AFL before we play Geelong next week. This umpiring bias is totally unacceptable 

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Anyone think Dawkings is in trouble for a head high hit??

No, but I think he should be if the afl are serious about protecting the head. Pre meditated, late and avoidable.

 

3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Good god that show was funny

is it still on?

nup, finished up years ago

there was some talk that there was going to be a live action version, but i dunno what came it - same for daria

 

GWS goooorn no forwards hope Toby Greene feels shizeen

I’ll be offended if Geelong get within 5 goals of us. Absolute posers.

Cats by 21 - that is less than half of 44 so if they pull their fingers out GW$ could still get there.  But they look about as slow at the Cats. 
 

So much gifted talent but shockingly coached and managed.  Not a TEAM like the Dees. 

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7 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Incredible album but nom de plume is the best, for mine. Having said that, DOTU is cracking. Tighter and Tighter a portent of things to come. 
 

Like Suicide

Day I tried

July

SU

Black Days

Mailman

Drown Me

Limo

etc

 

Don't forget Spoonman,  one of the greatest rock riffs ever 


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

God I despise Hawkins. 

And Cameron and especially Rowan

Geelong are the most boring team. Their coaching ‘plan’ is like watching local under 11’s.

= Kick the ball down the line until it gets to the big kid at full forward whose twice as strong as the other kids.

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Harry Himmelberg touches the ball for once

That's a name that's usually pretty popular around here around trade time. 😁

This game is like watching paint dry.


BT we are thinking.....hope the Taliban vaporize Hawkins with a reaper Drone.

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Harry Himmelberg touches the ball for once

The only thing he has going for himself is that he’s good to look at. It’s all downhill after that. 
 

This game is embarrassing on all levels. Mostly skills. 

 

Who was that   Mummy put down as he ran past ?


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