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15 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The game is ours.
We have never lost a GF in the days following a 5.8 earthquake, while in lockdown over Covid, in the week of protestors taking over the city and West Gate Bridge, while the Premier is missing, thought  fled to China. 
 

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1 hour ago, Big Col said:

This is what happens when they take Grand Final Week away from Victoria.
Everyone knows that this week Melbourne (the city) is supposed to be the centre of all news.

Yesterday - protests in the city. Today -  an earthquake. Tomorrow?

Well I hope God is not anger, the Bible did say when the world becomes like Sodom and Gomorrah or earthquakes will happen.

5 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

Well I hope God is not anger, the Bible did say when the world becomes like Sodom and Gomorrah or earthquakes will happen.

When the epicentre is at @Bitter but optimistic's mansion, THEN I will be worried.

 

I am in Doreen strong tremor here!! Wouldn’t want to be skiing on Mt Bulla though.!!

8 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

Well I hope God is not anger, the Bible did say when the world becomes like Sodom and Gomorrah or earthquakes will happen.

I think it was Hades stirring in the underworld declaring: Give 'em Hell, demons!

Lucifer is very happy to have Hades on board the bandwagon!


13 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

I am in Doreen strong tremor here!! Wouldn’t want to be skiing on Mt Bulla though.!!

Did she say the earth moved for her?

1 minute ago, Pollyanna said:

Did she say the earth moved for her?

Very risqué @Pollyanna. Impressed by your multi-tasking skills@DeeZone - being able to post about it at the same time.

I just noticed that Mansfield is anagram of Find Salem!! 

 
13 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I just noticed that Mansfield is anagram of Find Salem!! 

Hope he is not missing on Saturday !


The AFL Commission has just completed its investigation. Nothing to worry about. Just Jeelong falling to the bottom of the ladder. 

We have over 600 new covid cases today. An earthquake and the CFMEU taking over the city in Melbourne today.

Watch out Perth, Oliver is bringing a hurricane on Saturday.

Too much high quality here to 'Haha' you all, so hope posters are reviewing the thread and see my universal, thankful

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To which, may I add

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3 hours ago, Webber said:

Yep. Not sure if the ‘Cat-reaction’ scale is a thing, but mine almost got off the bed! 

@Webber finally revealed yourself 🤣🤣

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10 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Thats a cat sensing an eathquake?

What an embarrassing thing for the owner to claim. Thats just a cat playing with a toy. 

2 hours ago, TRIGON said:

When the epicentre is at @Bitter but optimistic's mansion, THEN I will be worried.

I believe Earthquakes occur there most nights ! TRIPLE when we win

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2 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

What’s next?

 

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Love that

Does it exist as a Gif that I can send to my bulldogs mate


40 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

We have over 600 new covid cases today. An earthquake and the CFMEU taking over the city in Melbourne today.

Watch out Perth, Oliver is bringing a hurricane on Saturday.

This is  CFMEU taking over the city,,, the far right and anti vax are taking advantage of the situation, watch the protest grow when all the criminals see it as their chance to cause riots and looting

It was seismic forces protesting against being locked down far longer than safety tolerances.
 

WorkSafe Victoria will undertake an investigation with findings released after the next election. 

4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Anyone living in Victoria likely felt an earthquake about 15 minutes ago. Apparently 5.6 on the Richter scale with its epicentre 33 km south of Mt Buller. But that last fact is not the omen. Perhaps others may also recall that on Brownlow Medal night 2000, Melbourne also had a minor earth tremor. And how did that week work out?

I think we won that night. 

 
3 hours ago, Jibroni said:

 

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14 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

This is  CFMEU taking over the city,,, the far right and anti vax are taking advantage of the situation, watch the protest grow when all the criminals see it as their chance to cause riots and looting

Why is everyone so keen to blame right wing extremists?

I live on Collins St, have no social media or decrippted apps and shop at Aldi's on Franklin St in the CBD.

I went to my Aldi's supermarket around the corner to my home and came across the first protest.

Anybody who says the protesters are far right extremists could be correct but they are still union members and they are not mutually exclusive. 

The crowd didn't magically get CFMEU branded high vis wear and steel capped boots by click and collect within hours of the initial protest. It was the CFMEU members protesting against the CFMEU.

Dan Andrews didn't shut down the construction industry because it was far right extremists protesting. He knows it was the CFMEU.

Far right extremists wouldn't walk to the Westgate to shut down the city claiming they built it.

There is desperation by slow plan Dan to pretend it's not his supporter base destroying our city.

 

 


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