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12 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Some interesting number combinations to pass the time - and point to a victory possibly.

In the 1988 season - a successful Prelim Final year, Garry Lyon, number 3, turned 21. 13/9/88, which makes his birth year 1967

so.....

G Lyon was AA 5 times

We have 5 AA's this year.

Gawn  11, Trac  5, Oliver  13  , May  1,  Lever 8.

all of these numbers can be made up via arithetical treatment of 1967, Lyon's birth year.

e.g. 13 = 6+7,  etc....., 11 = 9+1+(7-6)

And the arguable other AA was Salem  -  No.3 (Lyons number) as an aside.

The Gawn, Trac, Oliver, May and Lever numbers, as single integers can be manipulated to equal 36 (just trust me on that, its too lengthy to explain.

'36 is the great RDB's birth year.

Subtract RDB's birth year from G.Lyons birth year (1967-1936)

Gives you 31 (yes, its Olivers number in reverse also)

1988 to 2000 (last 2 successful PF's) is 12 years apart. 2000 to 2021 is 21 years apart if successful tonight

12:21 - perfect symmetry.

and thus a Dees win will see order in the universe maintained.

QED as we mathematicinas say. This has gotta mean something good, surely?

This is possibly the best random burst of anxiousness induced pattern finding I have see for some time. 

I love it. 

Time knock off and get a beer.  

 
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Hey all,
Been a long time follower of the demonland forum and decided to sign up to tell my Dee's story.

I live in rural WA, in 2000 I saw these 2 West Aussies, Farmer and Woewodin, tearing it up for the Dee's and I was hooked! 21 years later, after driving 450kms, I'm now sitting in my hotel room in Perth decked out in my Demons gear. Excited and nervous.

In 2018 i was 5 rows from the back (wished I was further back by the end). Left pretty devastated and unsure if I'd see the Dee's play another final in WA. This time I'll be sitting in the front row of the tier on the wing and I've never been more pumped for a live event in my life.

I know a lot of you are in Vic lockdown and this post isn't to gloat. Its just to say it sucks you can't be here, but if it gives you any comfort the Demons will have some damn loud and passionate support tonight at Optus in the West.

Appreciate you guys! Let's go!!

drinking GIF

 

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

 

25 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

In a parallel (non-COVID19) universe I'd have been in the MCC queue now for 6-hours and my feet would be aching.

Any chance Uncle Dan will let us venture further than our front yard this time next year so we can attend next year's prelim?


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Late to the thread...

Is anyone else nervous or is it just me?? 😬

So far you're the only one.

 
5 minutes ago, DeezNuts said:

Right here with you mate! I was thinking of getting one of those swinging birds to tap the keyboard every 30 seconds

Move Mouse app in the windows app store... thank me later.

4 minutes ago, Morgs_10 said:

Hey all,
Been a long time follower of the demonland forum and decided to sign up to tell my Dee's story.

I live in rural WA, in 2000 I saw these 2 West Aussies, Farmer and Woewodin, tearing it up for the Dee's and I was hooked! 21 years later, after driving 450kms, I'm now sitting in my hotel room in Perth decked out in my Demons gear. Excited and nervous.

In 2018 i was 5 rows from the back (wished I was further back by the end). Left pretty devastated and unsure if I'd see the Dee's play another final in WA. This time I'll be sitting in the front row of the tier on the wing and I've never been more pumped for a live event in my life.

I know a lot of you are in Vic lockdown and this post isn't to gloat. Its just to say it sucks you can't be here, but if it gives you any comfort the Demons will have some damn loud and passionate support tonight at Optus in the West.

Appreciate you guys! Let's go!!

Can we like "this" more than once?

GO DEMONS!!!


Tad nervous.

nervous sweating airplane guy - Caption | Meme Generator

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

It's not a Demonland party until DD shows up half tanked and tells us all he loves us.... and then 10 minutes into the game tells us all he hates the team and they suck.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

Sorry Dazzler, but you've made a spelling error i can't let pass

It's youse

Edited by binman

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

It's not a Demonland party until DD shows up half tanked and tells us all he loves us.... and then 10 minutes into the game tells us all he hates the team and they suck.

It's bound to happen.


47 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well yes .......... and no Col.

She's currently in some sort of a zen state. She can't work out which of tonight's possible results will be worse for her

Whatever outcome should be tagged with

"Abandon all ye hope those who enter here"

Hey @Demonlandhas this week been a record for new members signing up to the forum?

I assume 90% of them are bloody Western Australians looking for grand final tickets, but still... the server has *knock on wood* done very well!

7 minutes ago, Morgs_10 said:

Hey all,
Been a long time follower of the demonland forum and decided to sign up to tell my Dee's story.

I live in rural WA, in 2000 I saw these 2 West Aussies, Farmer and Woewodin, tearing it up for the Dee's and I was hooked! 21 years later, after driving 450kms, I'm now sitting in my hotel room in Perth decked out in my Demons gear. Excited and nervous.

In 2018 i was 5 rows from the back (wished I was further back by the end). Left pretty devastated and unsure if I'd see the Dee's play another final in WA. This time I'll be sitting in the front row of the tier on the wing and I've never been more pumped for a live event in my life.

I know a lot of you are in Vic lockdown and this post isn't to gloat. Its just to say it sucks you can't be here, but if it gives you any comfort the Demons will have some damn loud and passionate support tonight at Optus in the West.

Appreciate you guys! Let's go!!

Give em hell Morgs.

I was more calm watching the rain forecast on my wedding day (spoiler alert: it rained) than I am waiting for this damn game to start. 

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Already half tanked and no nerves

P.s I love you all.

Will have my first GLUG GLUG at precisely 5.00 pm Eastern standard time.

Can I second that call Dazzle,time to join all Demonlanders in a sense of unity, purpose, solidarity and pride.

Love yas all

GO BOYS !


15 minutes ago, Morgs_10 said:

Hey all,
Been a long time follower of the demonland forum and decided to sign up to tell my Dee's story.

I live in rural WA, in 2000 I saw these 2 West Aussies, Farmer and Woewodin, tearing it up for the Dee's and I was hooked! 21 years later, after driving 450kms, I'm now sitting in my hotel room in Perth decked out in my Demons gear. Excited and nervous.

In 2018 i was 5 rows from the back (wished I was further back by the end). Left pretty devastated and unsure if I'd see the Dee's play another final in WA. This time I'll be sitting in the front row of the tier on the wing and I've never been more pumped for a live event in my life.

I know a lot of you are in Vic lockdown and this post isn't to gloat. Its just to say it sucks you can't be here, but if it gives you any comfort the Demons will have some damn loud and passionate support tonight at Optus in the West.

Appreciate you guys! Let's go!!

Yell your guts out for us Morgs!

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Will have my first GLUG GLUG at precisely 5.00 pm Eastern standard time.

Can I second that call Dazzle,time to join all Demonlanders in a sense of unity, purpose, solidarity and pride.

Love yas all

GO BOYS !

You too you old ba stard

9 minutes ago, Morgs_10 said:

Hey all,
Been a long time follower of the demonland forum and decided to sign up to tell my Dee's story.

I live in rural WA, in 2000 I saw these 2 West Aussies, Farmer and Woewodin, tearing it up for the Dee's and I was hooked! 21 years later, after driving 450kms, I'm now sitting in my hotel room in Perth decked out in my Demons gear. Excited and nervous.

In 2018 i was 5 rows from the back (wished I was further back by the end). Left pretty devastated and unsure if I'd see the Dee's play another final in WA. This time I'll be sitting in the front row of the tier on the wing and I've never been more pumped for a live event in my life.

I know a lot of you are in Vic lockdown and this post isn't to gloat. Its just to say it sucks you can't be here, but if it gives you any comfort the Demons will have some damn loud and passionate support tonight at Optus in the West.

Appreciate you guys! Let's go!!

Welcome!! 

(And thank you for the considerate nature of your thoughts in light of the lockdown(s)).

Enjoy tonight, sounds like we'll be well represented over there! :-)

 
32 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Some interesting number combinations to pass the time - and point to a victory possibly.

In the 1988 season - a successful Prelim Final year, Garry Lyon, number 3, turned 21. 13/9/88, which makes his birth year 1967

so.....

G Lyon was AA 5 times

We have 5 AA's this year.

Gawn  11, Trac  5, Oliver  13  , May  1,  Lever 8.

all of these numbers can be made up via arithetical treatment of 1967, Lyon's birth year.

e.g. 13 = 6+7,  etc....., 11 = 9+1+(7-6)

And the arguable other AA was Salem  -  No.3 (Lyons number) as an aside.

The Gawn, Trac, Oliver, May and Lever numbers, as single integers can be manipulated to equal 36 (just trust me on that, its too lengthy to explain.

'36 is the great RDB's birth year.

Subtract RDB's birth year from G.Lyons birth year (1967-1936)

Gives you 31 (yes, its Olivers number in reverse also)

1988 to 2000 (last 2 successful PF's) is 12 years apart. 2000 to 2021 is 21 years apart if successful tonight

12:21 - perfect symmetry.

and thus a Dees win will see order in the universe maintained.

QED as we mathematicinas say. This has gotta mean something good, surely?

oh thanks for the headache


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