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On my living room floor.

 

Tahiti looks nice

 

 
4 minutes ago, DeesignerAU said:

Tahiti looks nice

 

Palmolive gold never had the same cache.

 

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Might yell loudly off my back deck and annoy the neighbours.


Run round the block in my undies 

 

We're off to Hamilton Island on the Sunday.  That will have to do! 


13 hours ago, DeeZee said:

Run round the block in my undies 

Admirable restraint.

2 hours ago, ProperDee said:

We're off to Hamilton Island on the Sunday.  That will have to do! 

Unbridled decadence. 

On 9/18/2021 at 11:39 AM, Rab D Nesbitt said:

An increase in the radius to 10km will allow me to visit the Whitten Oval for some Sunday morning exercise in my Dees beanie. Followed by a warm down walk around the leafy streets of Footscray and Seddon with a coffee from Rudimentary and a top up at Common Galaxia. That reminds me, Advieh have just painted their frontage red, white & blue so I'll have to stop by for a take away halloumi wrap for lunch. 

Just took the kids for a walk around yarraville seddon wearing my dees beanie , checked out the big demon mural that been on the socials & another house with a large melb flag hoisted high up above the house .
Lots of houses decked out with dogs scarfs… a nice middle aged lady , a dogs supporter , saw my beanie called out and had a chat and said if they lost she wouldn’t cry ( which I thought was nice I think she gets where we’ve come from) she also said either way at least Geelong aren’t going to win ! Can’t argue with that

pre covid times saw a lot of the dogs players hanging out at advieh so yes it’s very bulldog … but can’t fault the haloumi chips there though 

Go dees !

 

 

28 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Just took the kids for a walk around yarraville seddon wearing my dees beanie , checked out the big demon mural that been on the socials & another house with a large melb flag hoisted high up above the house .
Lots of houses decked out with dogs scarfs… a nice middle aged lady , a dogs supporter , saw my beanie called out and had a chat and said if they lost she wouldn’t cry ( which I thought was nice I think she gets where we’ve come from) she also said either way at least Geelong aren’t going to win ! Can’t argue with that

pre covid times saw a lot of the dogs players hanging out at advieh so yes it’s very bulldog … but can’t fault the haloumi chips there though 

Go dees !

 

 

Hi there DD82. I went down to the bottle shop at the bottom end of Victoria St on Sunday to get some supplies for the game and all I saw was the one house on Gamon St with a lot of Melbourne flags and a gnome decked out in our team jumper sitting in the window of an architect firm further up Victoria St. As you say though, lots of Dogs colours everywhere. Certainly no bad natured looks or comments coming my way. If anything people were surprised to see someone in Dees colours. 

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