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8 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

Dammit.   I work Sundays

You have heard of "mental health days?"

 

 

 
2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

It sounds good but if you can only get a photo holding it wearing a mask, I’d rather not bother 

Hopefully by then no masks outdoors

The queue of 40k plus might be issue

any charge ( for anything) , hope half goes to reach

2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

It sounds good but if you can only get a photo holding it wearing a mask, I’d rather not bother 

Honestly, do you think when you look back at this moment in the future you’ll think ‘it’s such a shame no one can see the bottom 3rd of my face. That’s the real story here’?

Enjoy it for what it is. It’s a Premiership cup, with our name on it!

 
1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Honestly, do you think when you look back at this moment in the future you’ll think ‘it’s such a shame no one can see the bottom 3rd of my face. That’s the real story here’?

Enjoy it for what it is. It’s a Premiership cup, with our name on it!

It has binman written on it?

1 hour ago, Satan said:

Hopefully by then no masks outdoors

The queue of 40k plus might be issue

any charge ( for anything) , hope half goes to reach

Seems entry will  be free


5 hours ago, Cassiew said:

It sounds good but if you can only get a photo holding it wearing a mask, I’d rather not bother 

lol jesus, that’s your concern? Don’t bother 

Or wear your sailor moon buns so everyone knows it’s you. 

10 hours ago, Cassiew said:

It sounds good but if you can only get a photo holding it wearing a mask, I’d rather not bother 

Hells, I’d happily wear full PPE complete with gas mask if it meant getting anywhere near the PREMIERSHIP CUP. You know, the one that says WON BY MELBOURNE. 😉

8 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Honestly, do you think when you look back at this moment in the future you’ll think ‘it’s such a shame no one can see the bottom 3rd of my face. That’s the real story here’?

Enjoy it for what it is. It’s a Premiership cup, with our name on it!

 

8 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Honestly, do you think when you look back at this moment in the future you’ll think ‘it’s such a shame no one can see the bottom 3rd of my face. That’s the real story here’?

Enjoy it for what it is. It’s a Premiership cup, with our name on it!

 

5 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

lol jesus, that’s your concern? Don’t bother 

Or wear your sailor moon buns so everyone knows it’s you. 

Actually yes I do. I don’t want to look back on it and be reminded of COVID. My face covered, I may as well not even be in the photo.

I’ll wait for the next one 

 

I seriously doubt that you will be able to have a photo with the Premiership Cup at this event anyway. Can you imagine the line for that? With 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50,000 plus people there (or whatever the cap is) there is simply no way that is logistically possible.

Just crossed my mind that by then it might even be realistic for me to make the trip down. Visit family (not one of whom I've seen in six months), visit friends (almost as sparse), do birthday stuff, and go nuts at the 'G.

Should we be planning a Demonland rally point? Should someone bring a banner?


2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

 

 

Again it’s my personal choice. I do not want to be reminded of COVID and really this is a time I’d much want to put behind me and forget. Maybe I’m too vain, but a photo of my completely covered up may as well be a photo of someone else. I do not like wearing a mask and hate the way I look when I am wearing one. Every time I’m asked to take a photo, I always take it off. I wear it to help out and because it’s law, but it’s a thing I don’t like. I do not want my one chance ruined by having a photo of me where I hate the way I look like in it. Like I say if that’s the cost I’d rather not have the photo. I’m grateful for the premiership, but as for a photo with the cup having me in a mask is akin to having a stand-in be taken with it. It’s my personal choice

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Will it be a twilight game??

13 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

If my premiers jumper hasn’t arrived, then I’m wearing my demonland T-shirt. 

I still haven't taken off my Demon jumper. It might smell a bit by December.

37 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Again it’s my personal choice. I do not want to be reminded of COVID and really this is a time I’d much want to put behind me and forget. Maybe I’m too vain, but a photo of my completely covered up may as well be a photo of someone else. I do not like wearing a mask and hate the way I look when I am wearing one. Every time I’m asked to take a photo, I always take it off. I wear it to help out and because it’s law, but it’s a thing I don’t like. I do not want my one chance ruined by having a photo of me where I hate the way I look like in it. Like I say if that’s the cost I’d rather not have the photo. I’m grateful for the premiership, but as for a photo with the cup having me in a mask is akin to having a stand-in be taken with it. It’s my personal choice

Maybe think of it this way, Cassie: a pic with the Cup isn’t as important as a pic with the Cup in your memory. (If you know what I mean.) 🙂


19 hours ago, Jontee said:

Nice try but I think the family might still be expecting presents...

Take the family to the G the week before, and combine the two events

12 hours ago, binman said:

It has binman written on it?

Apparently the engraver was Jamaican with bad spelling

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1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

Again it’s my personal choice. I do not want to be reminded of COVID and really this is a time I’d much want to put behind me and forget. Maybe I’m too vain, but a photo of my completely covered up may as well be a photo of someone else. I do not like wearing a mask and hate the way I look when I am wearing one. Every time I’m asked to take a photo, I always take it off. I wear it to help out and because it’s law, but it’s a thing I don’t like. I do not want my one chance ruined by having a photo of me where I hate the way I look like in it. Like I say if that’s the cost I’d rather not have the photo. I’m grateful for the premiership, but as for a photo with the cup having me in a mask is akin to having a stand-in be taken with it. It’s my personal choice

well if you go and get a chance for a photo with the cup.....

then just before camera clicks, whip off mask, camera clicks, put mask back on

i'm sure no-one will arrest or shoot you for a 3 second de-masking

Will this event be worth the 14 day home quarantine it will likely incur?

58 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Maybe think of it this way, Cassie: a pic with the Cup isn’t as important as a pic with the Cup in your memory. (If you know what I mean.) 🙂

But that is the topic. Us seeing the cup. IF there is a photo opportunity it won’t be worthwhile with a mask


We will be at 95% by then and you will need to be double vaxxed to get in, all will be good.😀😎💕❤️👍

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Word checker!!

11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

well if you go and get a chance for a photo with the cup.....

then just before camera clicks, whip off mask, camera clicks, put mask back on

i'm sure no-one will arrest or shoot you for a 3 second de-masking

Tempting…

14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

well if you go and get a chance for a photo with the cup.....

then just before camera clicks, whip off mask, camera clicks, put mask back on

i'm sure no-one will arrest or shoot you for a 3 second de-masking

Oh Daisy… I bet you were that kid at school who’d encourage another kid to wait ‘til the teacher is almost sitting before pulling the chair away. 

 
16 hours ago, Cassiew said:

It sounds good but if you can only get a photo holding it wearing a mask, I’d rather not bother 

I'm pretty sure once the beer starts to flow the mask compliance will start to slip. Pardon the pun

35 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Oh Daisy… I bet you were that kid at school who’d encourage another kid to wait ‘til the teacher is almost sitting before pulling the chair away. 

i like the way you think, wcw    😏


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