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A lot of wandering around the house, humming to myself, in some happy trance like state.

A few shots of Gelnfiddich 18 or Dalmore. Then the occasional glass of Bobbie Burns shiraz (2018 a very good year)

Lots of checking the calendar to see if we are closer to the day.

Noticing all the demons supporters colours in cars, on fences, hanging out of windows all over Bendigo (surprised how many have come out of the woodwork)

Reading Demonland, and glowing in all the smug carp we are typing, because it usually some Essendon, Tigers, Cats or Hawks twit doing it us.

Watching the Prelim Final 3rd quarter over and over and over (twice already today) 

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4 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I’m going to do something I promised I’d do if we made it. I’m going to watch the 2000 grand final for the first time. Just to remind myself how hard it will be if we lose and how important it is not to do it again.

What are other people going to do?

Not watching the 2000 Grand Final - being there was enough for me

45 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is some SWYL Painting, aged 5 Preps 1969

it has hung in the Bedroom wall for many years. At times i have almost taken it down, but no. 
 

Demons are for life….

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This is soooo cute. I love that you even included boot-studs. 😁

 
16 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Bobbie Burns shiraz (20178 a very good year)

Lots of checking the calendar to see if we are closer to the day.

Yeah nah I’d get a new calendar if I were you. 😆

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17 minutes ago, Hassa Mann said:

Not watching the 2000 Grand Final - being there was enough for me

Call it facing my fears therapy


33 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is soooo cute. I love that you even included boot-studs. 😁

Attention to details WCW

They would have been The Ron Barassi Hi Cut boots. Plastic as I remember them!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Attention to details WCW

They would have been The Ron Barassi Hi Cut boots. Plastic as I remember them!

You remember that like it happened yesterday. But if you’re anything like me you forget what you went into the kitchen for… several times a day, right?

Watch the Kayo recording of the game for all commentary I missed being at the ground. Then focus on getting good seats, then not thinking too much, then ad thr game gets closer more excited and nervous,

slap heard the dees considering st least 1 open training session.  Hopefully up my way at Joondalup arena. 

 
  • Monday: speak with my psychologist about my MFCSS.
  • Tuesday: speak with my psychiatrist about the voice in my head telling me that Max is actually the Messiah.
  • Wednesday: speak to my mentor about my fear of Tracktor doing a knee at training.
  • Thursday: watch Apocalypse Now and remind myself that "someday this war is going to end".
  • Friday: talk to my physiotherapist about May's hammy.
  • Saturday: speak to my drug and alcohol counsellor about "my growing need for speed and novocaine".
  • Sunday: go to Mass and pray that the enemy of human nature stays on the platform at Glen Iris station.
  • Monday: speak to my parole officer about the 'Port Adelaide supporters problem'.
  • Tuesday: speak to my social worker about my sleepless nights and horrible nightmares.
  • Wednesday: catch up on my last seven years of tax returns, being sure to claim 57 years of mental health expenses.
  • Thursday: watch The Matrix and wonder what reality I'm actually occupying.
  • Friday: speak to my psychoanalyst about my fear of Max missing a set shot for goal, 15 metres out, directly in front, to win a grand final.
  • Saturday: curse Mark McGowan for locking down W.A. on the morning of the game and the granny being moved to Brisvegas in mid-October.   

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I suppose at some stage I am going to apologise to Toodles, the family cat, for generally getting in his grill and making obscene one fingered hand gestures in his general direction during the game.

(The arrogant smug mug slept through it).


Unfortunately I can't do much got a 2 week lockdown due to work being a tier 1 site. Watch the Storm play another love hopefully we will get the double. Watch the 2 finals non stop maybe watch a movie in between. Love this club hopefully my dreams will come true. Will never watch the 2000 Grand Final too many bad memories.

Chew fingernails, drink whisky,  chew fingernails, drink whisky, chew fingernails, fingernail chews, drink whisky,  chew fingernails, drink whisky, chew fingernails,  chew  whisky,  drink fingernails, wink drisky, nail fingers,  finger nails, whisk drinky few chingernails, drinky whisk, chew fingers,  maybe pray to the footy gods, chew fingernails, drink whisky,  chew fingernails, drink whisky, chew fingernails,  etc 

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

Be [censored] for two weeks because we cannot attend training.

OD you are back! Good to See

 

10 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I’m going to do something I promised I’d do if we made it. I’m going to watch the 2000 grand final for the first time. Just to remind myself how hard it will be if we lose and how important it is not to do it again.

What are other people going to do?

Get a hammer and smash myself in the head for two hours as it would be more enjoyable than watching the 2000 GF


I will pay for your drinks at your grand final party in Melbourne up to $400 for two membership numbers so I can go to the game in Perth. Email me diamondbitey @ gmail

The Packers start their NFL season early on Monday morning and Rangers begin their Europa League campaign early on Friday morning. Otherwise I'll be working from home and landscaping the western side of the house. 

I need to rewatch the '94 Semi, not only for the Bulldogs angle, but also to see if the 10 goal burst in the third quarter was anywhere near as good as the third quarter last week.

Meditate, pray, go to a monastery to hibernate to avoid the publicity.

Come out of hibernation at 7.00 pm Saturday 25 September.

One moment at a time.

As we used to scream in 1964

c'arn the dees.

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