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The remote community of Imanpa about 200 km from Uluru fly the Demons flag on the Lasseter 10DE9251-4C09-46CB-AE55-7D54A2E02439.thumb.jpeg.8b2ae56af89369ddcbe4f7c2e0ee2704.jpeg highway

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One of my new favorite lockdown activities is trying to spot Demon flags and other items on my daily 5km radius walk. I seem to live near quite a few Melbourne supporters. Our front yard has had the Melbourne flag up since post round 23!

I have 2x scarfs, flag and Guernsey on display in the front window for the Port supporters down the road to see in the morning on the way to work(Or if they work)😂.

 

 

That's it; time to put out the colours in my remote* Gippsland community!

 

(* That's the way it guiltily feels compared to how you all in big urban centres are doing it right now...)

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
AND DONE!


 

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p.s. Note Haymes paint tins. Been giving them a good go, too! Looking forward to 2 more weeks of 'All The Goals' - LOTS of them

I have a flag but more windows, hopefully if we win this week the club send us some printable options

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

One of my new favorite lockdown activities is trying to spot Demon flags and other items on my daily 5km radius walk. I seem to live near quite a few Melbourne supporters. Our front yard has had the Melbourne flag up since post round 23!

I would be even more impressed if it read '...since 1923..'

 
1 hour ago, longsuffering said:

If you are wanting all things MFC there is a company called Lombards who have all the AFL Clubs paraphernalia. 

Is that the Lots Of Money But ..... LOMBARDS?


3 hours ago, Jaded said:

One of my new favorite lockdown activities is trying to spot Demon flags and other items on my daily 5km radius walk. I seem to live near quite a few Melbourne supporters. Our front yard has had the Melbourne flag up since post round 23!

My scarf has been in the front garden for 2 weeks since the QF.

Stolen in broad daylight this morning.

I live in Geelong.

[censored].

My wife, who used to be a Filth supporter, took it upon herself to order this before they are all sold out. Just need to install a flag pole now. Anyway, I'm praying we can go all the way. 😍

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Put my flags (and scarves) up yesterday. I also have my WEG Neita 300 game poster displayed in an upstairs window

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My  neighbors (Canberra) think I'm a 'fruitcake', but I don't really care (and they are probably correct anyway!)

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I’ve agreed to put up a flag in the window, but I’m so nervous about this week I kind of don’t want too many reminders! If we get the chocolates on Friday I’ll make the house full red and blue everywhere!

The lovely wife put up a little Dees flag in our window on Sunday. I'm waiting until Friday night to add to it if we can get up.

1 minute ago, Pates said:

I’ve agreed to put up a flag in the window, but I’m so nervous about this week I kind of don’t want too many reminders! If we get the chocolates on Friday I’ll make the house full red and blue everywhere!

Same! I am soooo tempted to drag out my box of streamers and balloons etc. especially since it’s something to do during lockdown. Most of the stuff I bought in 2018, planning to adorn the outside of the house after the prelim. Sadly most of it is in unopened packages.
I still have some of the things I decorated my house with in 2000. They’re still in great condition since they weren’t out in the weather for long. 😞 As soon as twilight descended I dragged my sorry ar*se out to pull it all down. Where I live Essendon supporters easily outnumber all other supporters put together. Or they did back then. Now there’s a lot of Geelong, Richmond, Hawthorn and Footscray fans to be seen. Amazing what success does for a club’s supporter numbers. 

1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

My scarf has been in the front garden for 2 weeks since the QF.

Stolen in broad daylight this morning.

I live in Geelong.

[censored].

Another reason to hate Geelong. 

I'm still trying to work out how to artistically arrange my rather large collection of Demons scarves inside my front window.

If we get through this weekend it'll then be time to don the flashing red horns I got yonks ago and scare the local kids.

Edited by maximum bob
Update


Just bought a bunch of old discounted Melbourne baloons online, will decorate the entire house when we win on Friday

1 hour ago, Demon4Life said:

Put my flags (and scarves) up yesterday. I also have my WEG Neita 300 game poster displayed in an upstairs window

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3 flags, a scarf and a Herald Sun poster of Max and RDB, on display at my place in Scoresby.

 

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From my locked-down Melbs family: 'somewhere in 'Brahton''. The love knows no bounds!

 

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
To be clear, FROM my family, not BY (I could dream tho...)

NE Victoria.
 

 

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