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  On 27/09/2021 at 10:43, 4_Kent_Watts said:

The Raft Of Medusa was a painting by Theodore Gericault.

Only on an MFC forum! 😆

 
  On 28/09/2021 at 11:16, daisycutter said:

can't find the picture but all the non-playing boys charging onto the ground at the end. the joy on their faces was just so palpable

Yes!!! It was BBB, Kozzie, Bowey and I think Fritta. They ran SO fast!!! I would love to see a pic of that. 

 
  On 28/09/2021 at 13:17, Go the Biff said:

NORF board ?

Draft and Trading board, Kossie pick swap thread.

Boisterous Norf supporter took it well too ...

  On 28/09/2021 at 14:46, Dr. Gonzo said:

Love the name and avatar change mate. How long ago did you first say we were at base camp? Feels like a lifetime

Yes cheers, closing on 20 years I think. 

There was a time in the Neeld years where we fell off the rope ladder into the river and got washed all the way back to the Bangladesh delta.  Then Peter Jackson and Paul Roos arrived and we headed back towards Kathmandu.

Still can hardly believe we made it!


 
  On 29/09/2021 at 03:09, adonski said:

The Tatts begin

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Hey how did Jacko get early access to that 2021 Premiers Tee?


They're not due till December. Some folks get all the luck!


I've love to see if one of the togs got a shot of Positive Lingers when we was sitting out by himself on the confetti. He just had this pure bliss smile on his face. It was complete #positivelingers

  On 27/09/2021 at 03:29, Mickey said:

I saw Goody counting Max down for the lift. Probably should have told him to bend his arm as well, Goody was nearly airborne!

Thought the same thing. Goody out for 4-6 with a dislocated shoulder!

  On 28/09/2021 at 07:07, The heart beats true said:

This bloke. He actually made me feel like I wasn’t alone in being completely unable to comprehend what was happening.

 

 

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I loved seeing this bloke. So much emotion!

I think the club should try to track him down just so Max can give him a big ol bear hug!

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Puntastic. And you've got to love a cardboard sign.

Points for anyone who can work out who the player on the card being held up is?


  On 29/09/2021 at 12:13, Dees_In_October said:

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Puntastic. And you've got to love a cardboard sign.

Points for anyone who can work out who the player on the card being held up is?

That's Garry Lyon pretty sure I have that card somewhere.

  On 27/09/2021 at 10:33, Jaded No More said:

Nothing like a full bodied Shiraz post flag.
Hahahaha so Melbourne 😂

Guilty

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  On 26/09/2021 at 22:29, low flying Robbo said:

Wasn't sure where the best place for this was, but this is hilarious! No my work by the way

Just love this. Classic. 

Classic! 👍

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  On 27/09/2021 at 03:24, Demon Disciple said:

This is the photo i have always dreamed of, just never knew who would be holding up the cup.

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Goody with the look of a little boy. That open hand gives it an innocence, an absence of grace, overwhelmed with joy.

 

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Must’ve been Take Your Kid to Work Day last Saturday. 
I mean, I know as you get older footballers look younger and younger, but come on… he looks like he’s 10 years old. 


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