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1 minute ago, faultydet said:

4.27kb limit?

 

htf do I do that?

Try reducing it by 50% when using the "edit" feature in Paint.

 
 

Love us no matter what. Heart will forever beat true 💙❤️

20 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I dreamt I was eating a giant marshmallow and when I woke up this morning, I couldn't find my pillow.

That happened to me once. The weird thing is, for the next 24 hours I farted feathers. 

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Loving Max  hi5 to the whole team on the way out...

 

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE !

If we lose at least I know we lost to a good team that has been up there for the past 11 years. It would feel worse if we lost to gws.

But lets go boys!

 

 
1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

That happened to me once. The weird thing is, the entire day I was farting little feathers. 

The dream clearly brought you down.

I’ll be watching from those 4 squares tonight, I have trouble sitting down during games like this.

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Lots of pundits going for cats. Talking about experience

What do pundits know..

5 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Loved hearing Garry Lyon talk about former teammates sitting in there lounge rooms in their Melbourne jumpers pumped for the game. 
 

Nerves are off the charts but how good is it sitting down to watch a Preliminary Final that where in and are favourites. 

Was great, Gaz still has passion for the club, was wound up like a clock. 

[censored] it all. I’m crying already. 


4 minutes ago, Monocology said:

Love us no matter what. Heart will forever beat true 💙❤️

Absolutely…. Will be emotional either way

Just hope our boys can put in a great team performance and play the sort of footy we have done for most of the year. 

Just now, Little Goffy said:

Any last minute tips for any unexpected heroes or special moments?

 

Dees into the GF will be special enough for me

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12 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Seriously guys, can someone help?

Go to your profile and try deleting some of your attachments that you’ve previously posted and that are taking up space. 


 

Honestly...

No matter what, I just want us to believe, have a real crack and play our brand of footy tonight. Give no quarter.

I would hate to lose to the cats more than anyone else, especially if Selwood gets away with some of his usual crap/one of our boys accidentally land on Hawkins' elbow, but if we lose, we know that we have changed the course of this amazing club FOREVER. This group is set up for a long time. In saying that, it's obviously a great opportunity and I think we'll win this by 29.

Heart beats true. Let's go, boys! ❤️


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