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10 hours ago, CYB said:

, whereas it only took 3 mins to make his son. 

for accuracy I think he said 3.5min, I did LOL.

 
On 2/22/2022 at 6:19 PM, dieter said:

Just watched the first 2022 episode. Well, that's 38 minutes of my life I'll never get back. Still, They are likeable dudes, and sometimes even funny. But only sometimes. I liked the way they encased further cobwebs around that bulldust Herald Sun gutter-soufflé stuff about Goodwin.

 

Maybe just don’t listen next time? 

13 hours ago, BDA said:

I agree it was quite a frivolous affair.

They mentioned Jack Viney as potential interviewee next week. Should be an interesting contrast, Max and Gus light-hearted style v the no nonsense Jack Viney. The dynamic between them will be interesting to observe

I thought this was the most interesting part of the show, no love lost between Gus and Viney was the impression I got. Could be quite interesting. 

FWIW I only have one box of shapes left here in Sudan, and I am hoarding them for R1.

 
6 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

I thought this was the most interesting part of the show, no love lost between Gus and Viney was the impression I got. Could be quite interesting. 

FWIW I only have one box of shapes left here in Sudan, and I am hoarding them for R1.

What are you doing in Sudan Dee fence?

Frankly, I was disappointed with that.
I’m grateful for our Demonland podcasts and can’t wait for the next one. Come on, boys. Give us a pre-season special.


I'm glad it's back so am happy to take it as a pod to clear off the cobwebs. Was nice hearing them rubbish the media beat-up from old mate that 'rocked' the club at the start of the year. 

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15 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Maybe just don’t listen next time? 

I've watched them all: I love the lads.

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