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I'd like to see Goody reprise that pre season catch up with Mike Sheehan down at the Sorrento Hotel but with the premiership cup on the table this time. 

Maybe because it's pre-season, maybe because it's a highly controlled environment, maybe because he's had a huge weight taken off his shoulders. Goody seems very relaxed, and more assured with his speaking. 

 
  On 26/12/2021 at 22:52, Mickey said:

 maybe because he's had a huge weight taken off his shoulders. Goody seems very relaxed, and more assured with his speaking. 

Yep, a premiership will do that for you.

And there's no question; it's Two Twenty-two, not Twenty Twenty-two.

Still, a premiership in either will be just fine...


I'm not sure if any post could make this thread veer further off-course Timothy, but just imagine if Archbishop Desmond Tutu had passed away at 2.22 on Tuesday 22.2.22.

 

  On 27/12/2021 at 22:05, Demonstone said:

I'm not sure if any post could make this thread veer further off-course Timothy, but just imagine if Archbishop Desmond Tutu had passed away at 2.22 on Tuesday 22.2.22.

 

Veer? That was too good for it not to, Mr Stone, to be sure. Brilliantly unearthed, too.

  On 27/12/2021 at 22:05, Demonstone said:

I'm not sure if any post could make this thread veer further off-course Timothy, but just imagine if Archbishop Desmond Tutu had passed away at 2.22 on Tuesday 22.2.22.

 

Richie Benaud sends his best from the other side.

1, 1 was a race horse

2, 2 was 1, 2

1, 1  1, 1 race and 2, 2 1 1 2.

They do seem like very vigorous training drills in that video.

Edited by leave it to deever

 
  On 27/12/2021 at 22:05, Demonstone said:

I'm not sure if any post could make this thread veer further off-course Timothy, but just imagine if Archbishop Desmond Tutu had passed away at 2.22 on Tuesday 22.2.22.

 

...so, my son has pointed out, he went 2 soon...

 

He saw himself out...

Surely time to reread Heller 

 


Is this just a repeat of the first post, with a different photo?

Almost the same, but this time he's trolling the pedants by saying "hone in" instead of the correct "home in".

  On 03/01/2022 at 07:07, Demonstone said:

Almost the same, but this time he's trolling the pedants by saying "hone in" instead of the correct "home in".

Maybe he's getting them sharp.

 

I thought Goody wouldn't be around in 22. I'm a fickle fan but I'm glad he is still coach.

Gone from his job on the line to the club's most successful coach in close to six decades.


  On 03/01/2022 at 07:07, Demonstone said:

Almost the same, but this time he's trolling the pedants by saying "hone in" instead of the correct "home in".

  On 03/01/2022 at 09:58, mauriesy said:

Maybe he's getting them sharp.

 

You got me thinking, Mr Stone; I realise I've been in the camp  muariesy's quip identifies. So, online I went, and Merriam-Webster there has detailed etymological discussion approving both for the purpose of saying (to use M-W's suggested confusion-avoiding alternative) 'zero in' on something.

Regardless, I'm expecting Goody's next update to refer to zero injuries or other issues, with skills and fitness being further honed, and all directed towards a home premiership.

Pffft!   Miriam Webster?   How many games did she play?

Can't wait for the hone and away season to start. :D

  On 03/01/2022 at 23:04, leave it to deever said:

I thought Goody wouldn't be around in 22. I'm a fickle fan but I'm glad he is still coach.

Gone from his job on the line to the club's most successful coach in close to six decades.

Isn’t it strange how a lot of coaches have been on the chopping block then gone on to win the premiership. You look at Hardwick, Clarkson, Thompson. Their fans wanted them gone, their boards stuck with them and they all had dynasties. 
Hopefully we’re at the beginning of ours.

  On 04/01/2022 at 01:03, Demonstone said:

Pffft!   Miriam Webster?   How many games did she play?

Can't wait for the hone and away season to start. :D

isn't she still playing for hiilsong?

  On 04/01/2022 at 01:03, Demonstone said:

Pffft!   Miriam Webster?   How many games did she play?

Can't wait for the hone and away season to start. :D

(Quoted cos 1 emojed response not sufficient for 2 clevernesses...)

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew


  On 04/01/2022 at 01:25, daisycutter said:

isn't she still playing for hiilsong?

Interesting 'get', dc. I had to look that up; did you?

And I see your Haha, @WalkingCivilWar. Did you have to look it up too?

  On 04/01/2022 at 03:15, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Interesting 'get', dc. I had to look that up; did you?

And I see your Haha, @WalkingCivilWar. Did you have to look it up too?

Yes, I did! Hitherto the only Miriam Webster I knew of was the dictionary. 

  On 04/01/2022 at 03:30, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yes, I did! Hitherto the only Miriam Webster I knew of was the dictionary. 

except it's merriam-webster not miram, but close enough for a cigar (but not a premiership cigar)

 

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