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51 minutes ago, faultydet said:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/we're

In before @Demonstone

It's "We're"

Please correct.

 

 

Nice devotion to the cause however.

10/10 for effort.

As for the Grammar, we'll just turn a blind eye.😂

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7 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

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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I reckon that flag is close to sold out, it's magnificent.

7 hours 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].

Michael Hunts the lot of them.

23 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I reckon that flag is close to sold out, it's magnificent.

As a matter of fact I just checked the AFL shop site she bought it from & they are sold out now. The merch must be flying out the door this week.

 
5 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

As a matter of fact I just checked the AFL shop site she bought it from & they are sold out now. The merch must be flying out the door this week.

Ebay if you want one, i grabbed the last one from one particular seller. I think there's some still floating around.

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10 hours ago, faultydet said:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/we're

In before @Demonstone

It's "We're"

Please correct.

 

 

Nice devotion to the cause however.

Like it, Faulty!

Although, if 'Demons' was a place (and who isn't finding it so in these both socially challenging but footbally exciting times?) then maybe it is correct?😁

42 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Although, if 'Demons' was a place

I'd imagine a place that good would have a certain "tone".   You might call it a Demonstone.  :ph34r:

13 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I'd imagine a place that good would have a certain "tone".   You might call it a Demonstone.  :ph34r:

WAIT A MINUTE

 

Is it DEMON STONE or DEMONS TONE?
 

 

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No Cats allowed.

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Went for a little drive with the almost 6yr old just before and he screamed our "Demons, Demons, Demons Flag daddy!!"

On the way back grabbed a little snap of someone flying the flag on the way into Woodend. bit hard to see while I was driving and holding my beer between my knees.

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One of the Salem's Brighton cafs.

Classy👍


I have no idea who this lady is but she was speaking earlier today at a WA Budget Breakfast function in Geraldton. I wasn't there. Is that a Melbourne scarf she's wearing? The colours are right, the timing is right...but are the letters on the scarf right? 

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10 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I have no idea who this lady is but she was speaking earlier today at a WA Budget Breakfast function in Geraldton. I wasn't there. Is that a Melbourne scarf she's wearing? The colours are right, the timing is right...but are the letters on the scarf right? 

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I've seen the original; 5th dot point reads:

• AFL Grand Final hosting rights in combination with post-premiership uptick in retail (and other...) spending by 60,000 new WA Melbourne Demons forecast to add 2% to State GDP.

 
1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I have no idea who this lady is but she was speaking earlier today at a WA Budget Breakfast function in Geraldton. I wasn't there. Is that a Melbourne scarf she's wearing? The colours are right, the timing is right...but are the letters on the scarf right? 

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@danielE288doing his job interview presentation… well done again!


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