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4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Has the maid ever had Coq Au Vin Uncle??

It is an excellent feast for those who appreciate the finer things in life!

FMD picket!!! 

Those matters are best explained via pm.

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

8PM if your Mexican.

Is it just me but now we are such a great side do non mfc games seem less interesting like the old days?

Then again could be my indigestion.

Funny that. I have turned off for two televised games this weekend - just not interested in other matches, now that '... we can beat anyone...'

The only pre-game interest is: who is in the team, predicting how much ahead on the scoreboard at the end of the game, how badly will the umpires' displays be?

15 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Well I’m off to the game and my back is screwed so the Mrs said why don’t you have a few rums to do which I replied ok for medicinal purposes. 

10 rums later (the OP stuff) and a couple of neurophen and I am right to go. 
 

GO U MIGHTY DEMONS. 

Your wife sounds like a keeper

 

 

Back to the game

1 Hows the weather?

2 Who is medical sub?


5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Back to the game

1 Hows the weather?

2 Who is medical sub?

I just hope Rivers is still in.

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My god waiting until 8pm is a pain. 

After waiting 2 weeks between the Prelim and the GF,  I've learnt patience.
I'm enjoying watching the competition to see who will be this year's runner up. It's an open field!

16 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

 

10 rums later (the OP stuff) and a couple of neurophen and I am right to go. 
 

GO U MIGHTY DEMONS. 

If this was me, at this point I’d  be happy just to be upright. 

PS: this may well be me in the foreseeable future (ie tonight) since my best friend just came to mine brandishing a bottle of something and I just know she will force me to have a glass. I promised her I would if she agreed to be gonski by 8pm since I’ve got a very important appointment. 😁

 

Just looked. It’s not on live or at least free to air,   Dissatisfied. How come the premiers are treated this way. 
cannot see his any of the larger Melb clubs would have allowed this to happen 

 

disappointed.    Yes very much so 


4 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Just looked. It’s not on live or at least free to air,   Dissatisfied. How come the premiers are treated this way. 
cannot see his any of the larger Melb clubs would have allowed this to happen 

 

disappointed.    Yes very much so 

An absolute DEESGRACE Agree

4 minutes ago, adonski said:

Rankine a late out for the Suns

COVID protocols?

 

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Nope corked quad

7 minutes ago, adonski said:

Rankine a late out for the Suns

They are pretty light on for goalkickers now offsets our backline outs

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

COVID protocols?

 

quad injury


39 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My god waiting until 8pm is a pain. 

Agreed. Almost there. Will be worth the wait.

Money on Kozzie to have a night out.

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is the game on the radio  ??

Wth...the game on kayo starts at 755...where the is the foreplay and general garb from commentators?

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6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Wth...the game on kayo starts at 755...where the is the foreplay and general garb from commentators?

Concentrate on the game deever! 

No rain yet. Go dees

 

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No slow start tonight and great accuracy. 

Foot to throat and big % boost please.

Where will Tmac play...up fwd please.

Almost there dlanders.

Go you good Dees.

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Oh god we're saddled with the three horsemen:

Dwayne Russell, Dermott Brereton, Gerard Healey


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