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A shout out from Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamil) himself.

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17 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

A shout out from Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamil) himself.

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🤣🤣

Oh crap, you can see where this is heading. At half time in the GF Max is going to to find out that Daisy has been abducted in Footscray and that Bevo is his father

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50 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Oh crap, you can see where this is heading. At half time in the GF Max is going to to find out that Daisy has been abducted in Footscray and that Bevo is his father

Does that mean the western oval will be blown up and our players will be presented with medals?  Max doing the Chewbacca roar would be the icing on the cake 

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Well, we've got two weeks to pass and we're in lockdown. Anything that creates a sense of a crowd and community is welcome.

It's time for team "Get random celebrity endorsements from around the world."

Points awarded for both quantity and quality.


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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Arrrrh Star Wars !!!  Wonderous fantasy. 
Pizza the Hut was my favourite character 

 

 

Don't forget Natalie Portman...the start of our Star Wars connection.

...or this guy:

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A New South Welshman, but full name (I just learnt) Peter Malcolm Sumner-Potts. Surely, then, a Melbourne Football Club supporter.

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(...though I do note any support would be from 'beyond' (in a galaxy far, far away, perhaps?)


The force would be one of the few things that would really turn this to our favour. 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

The force would be one of the few things that would really turn this to our favour. 

Have we been on the dark side the last 57 years Lazie? I need Yoda's insight. 

Natalie Portman who was also in star wars attended training a few years back and is an honorary demon 


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