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On 3/8/2022 at 1:25 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I don't want Collingwood, Essendon or Carlton winning. Why? Because they're the only ones ahead of us on the ladder of "Total Premierships Won".

Not that I need a reason to include Collingwood on that list.

My soft spot is St Kilda. 

Looks like you didn't rate them much higher than me La dvc. 

 

I begrudgingly sat on the computer yesterday afternoon to get my husband into the ballot should the Pies get through this weekend. I was very envious as I wish it was me getting tickets for the Dees 😞

I can’t stand the thought of Brisbane going all the way and seeing Zorko hold up the cup would be unbearable. I can’t stand Geelong. They are deluded if they think they are everyone’s second favourite team. Collingwood ~ just no ( Howe, Ginnivan and Cox) so I guess I am hoping the Swans get it done.

 

 
1 hour ago, jane02 said:

I begrudgingly sat on the computer yesterday afternoon to get my husband into the ballot should the Pies get through this weekend. I was very envious as I wish it was me getting tickets for the Dees 😞

I can’t stand the thought of Brisbane going all the way and seeing Zorko hold up the cup would be unbearable. I can’t stand Geelong. They are deluded if they think they are everyone’s second favourite team. Collingwood ~ just no ( Howe, Ginnivan and Cox) so I guess I am hoping the Swans get it done.

 

You're pretty  safe regarding Zorko unless the Dee's folding when the pressure was applied has given the Lions supercharged  inspiration.But even if they beat the Cats they may as well not turn up to play Pies or Swans 

5 hours ago, jane02 said:

I begrudgingly sat on the computer yesterday afternoon to get my husband into the ballot should the Pies get through this weekend. I was very envious as I wish it was me getting tickets for the Dees 😞

I can’t stand the thought of Brisbane going all the way and seeing Zorko hold up the cup would be unbearable. I can’t stand Geelong. They are deluded if they think they are everyone’s second favourite team. Collingwood ~ just no ( Howe, Ginnivan and Cox) so I guess I am hoping the Swans get it done.

 

Are you married to Filth jane02?


8 hours ago, jane02 said:

I begrudgingly sat on the computer yesterday afternoon to get my husband into the ballot should the Pies get through this weekend. I was very envious as I wish it was me getting tickets for the Dees 😞

I can’t stand the thought of Brisbane going all the way and seeing Zorko hold up the cup would be unbearable. I can’t stand Geelong. They are deluded if they think they are everyone’s second favourite team. Collingwood ~ just no ( Howe, Ginnivan and Cox) so I guess I am hoping the Swans get it done.

 

Sometimes I have a photographic memory and am I right that in 2018 you had to go to some stupid Collingwood event for the Grand Final after we'd just bowed out?

On 9/14/2022 at 1:15 PM, rjay said:

Would prefer to see Swans win it...

..then Brisbane 

Geelong but Danger gets injured in Prelim and can't play, Scott gets COVID & can't coach.

Collingwood but Howe misses due to injury.

Sorry for the bit of mean spirit but I couldn't take Howe or Danger holding up the cup.

This. 100% this.

 
3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Are you married to Filth jane02?

I am indeed but he is not your everyday Pies supporter.🤣

19 minutes ago, layzie said:

Sometimes I have a photographic memory and am I right that in 2018 you had to go to some stupid Collingwood event for the Grand Final after we'd just bowed out?

You have an excellent memory Layzie - I had erased it from my memory but you have just reminded me 😬


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