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2 minutes ago, D4Life said:

Caro should be left alone so she can continue sucking lemons!

She will never apologise or admit she is wrong about anything!

Total waste of time and space!

If she does apologize, can somebody please Record it and put it up here. 
it will be an epic moment in Earth’s History!! :)

 
On 6/17/2022 at 12:25 PM, Redleg said:

I think “hatred” is an overly emotive description here.

But let me tell you what I think of Carlton,   ( the club and fans ) not the players!

I like the word ‘despise’

 

More of the same from Caro re questioning the legitimacy of a Saints player taking personal leave.


 

Caro : “You just have to wonder if they were dropped because of the incident”

Saints:  “Neither player was dropped or disciplined because of the incident” 


Wind it up Caro

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On 6/24/2022 at 4:46 PM, Wodjathefirst said:

I like the word ‘despise’

“Abhor” is my favourite. As in, I abhor Essendon. I abhor Essendon fans. I abhor Essendon players: past, present and future. I abhor everything about the EFC. I abhor the posse of butch thugs (girls) who bullied me mercilessly in high school, forever donned (pun intended) in their two-sizes- too-small Essendon regalia. But I’m totes over that now. 

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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

“Abhor” is my favourite. As in, I abhor Essendon. I abhor Essendon fans. I abhor Essendon players: past, present and future. I abhor everything about the EFC. I abhor the posse of butch thugs (girls) who bullied me mercilessly in high school, forever donned (pun intended) in their two-sizes- too-small Essendon regalia. But I’m totes over that now. 

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Irksome is another great word, right up there with abhor 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Irksome is another great word, right up there with abhor 

While it is a great word, I don’t think irksome is strong enough in some cases (see: bullied mercilessly by Essendon thugs, above). 😁

She was wearing what looked like a flowery nightie a few weeks back. Surely ch9 give her access to the wardobe dept?

 
16 minutes ago, deebunked said:

She was wearing what looked like a flowery nightie a few weeks back. Surely ch9 give her access to the wardobe dept?

How can you say that when the only part of her dress visible is her upper torso!!!

Let's not start picking on people's appearance/dress sense.

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

While it is a great word, I don’t think irksome is strong enough in some cases (see: bullied mercilessly by Essendon thugs, above). 😁

execrate is not too bad either

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6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

“Abhor” is my favourite. As in, I abhor Essendon. I abhor Essendon fans. I abhor Essendon players: past, present and future. I abhor everything about the EFC. I abhor the posse of butch thugs (girls) who bullied me mercilessly in high school, forever donned (pun intended) in their two-sizes- too-small Essendon regalia. But I’m totes over that now. 

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Easy girl !! 

You 're safe now !

You're amongst friends here !!

Back in the early noughties, Caro would not hear a word against the Tiges and never missed the chance to get the boot into MFC.  But these days, she is one of the better journos.  She runs with rumours that she hears but is often right.

Lloydy and Kane are the most measured and analytical.  Ross Lyon is quite good but has a lot of baggage.

IMO, Eddie will run many an argument to support the Maggies rather than to inform us.  Still waiting for him to explicitly concede that Lamumba accusation of racial taunting did take place but it is just too goddam hard.  Ditto, many other things. Not very courageous.

Hutchie takes undue pleasure in trying catching the other team members in a supposedly failed prediction or supposed change of view.

But Robbo appears to frequently change tack as if he sailing into an address by HRH Kennett.

 

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8 hours ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Back in the early noughties, Caro would not hear a word against the Tiges and never missed the chance to get the boot into MFC.  But these days, she is one of the better journos.  She runs with rumours that she hears but is often right.

Lloydy and Kane are the most measured and analytical.  Ross Lyon is quite good but has a lot of baggage.

IMO, Eddie will run many an argument to support the Maggies rather than to inform us.  Still waiting for him to explicitly concede that Lamumba accusation of racial taunting did take place but it is just too goddam hard.  Ditto, many other things. Not very courageous.

Hutchie takes undue pleasure in trying catching the other team members in a supposedly failed prediction or supposed change of view.

But Robbo appears to frequently change tack as if he sailing into an address by HRH Kennett.

 

I do like Ross but gee I felt like he could hardly talk last night, saying things like "He's ran hard to get to that contest" and "It's undefendable". 

Eddie needs to give the Tassie thing a spell.

Hutchie: "You said this 5 weeks ago, are you willing to go back on that?"

 

22 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

“Abhor” is my favourite. As in, I abhor Essendon. I abhor Essendon fans. I abhor Essendon players: past, present and future. I abhor everything about the EFC. I abhor the posse of butch thugs (girls) who bullied me mercilessly in high school, forever donned (pun intended) in their two-sizes- too-small Essendon regalia. But I’m totes over that now. 

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I'm not excusing the bullying.

But you did have red hair.

26 minutes ago, binman said:

I'm not excusing the bullying.

But you did have red hair.

I had red hair as well and boy did I cop it at school. After a few altercations I concentrated on athletics and become a very good runner which helped to avoid further flack. The other bad side of red hair is that over the past two years I have had 7 procedures for melanoma's. The joys of the Aussie sun.


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