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Just now, leave it to deever said:

A bar on the bus would go gangsbusters.

I'll say. This was such a bad news idea by me taking the bus.

Off to the 6 pm sitting at Le Petit Bistro with the family. Have a steak Pomme Frites and a couple of Dry Martinis then catch the 7.12 from Kooyong. Should be at the ground just in time for the bounce. Expecting the Swans to put up a good fight until early in the 3rd quarter, and then the Dees will put their foot down and draw away for a nice 5-goal win. Expect the pressure to be on in a few weeks when we face The Filth. Regards The Sarg

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Hugh Trumble cafe is packed with dees fans of course. It's buzzing.

Gee how loud will it be if we kick the first goal quickly.

I hope max has his finals kicking boots on tonight 

I thought I'd see @WalkingCivilWarrun on the oval with hugs all round!

Langdon had a walk by the cheer squad 

 

They did it again, this time Langdon with Hunty.

Thought for sure WCW would sprint out.  @WalkingCivilWar

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Strange even though we won last year....it's all exciting and new again.

Feels like our first shot at a flag all over again.

I've said it before ..virginity is a recurring ailment.

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1 minute ago, kev martin said:

I thought I'd see @WalkingCivilWarrun on the oval with hugs all round!

Langdon had a walk by the cheer squad 

She probably fainted Kev ... hence no running and no oval

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Strange even though we won last year....it's all exciting and new again.

Feels like our first shot at a flag all over again.

I've said it before ..virginity is a recurring ailment.

like a virgin madonna GIF


3 minutes ago, Sargent Shultz said:

Off to the 6 pm sitting at Le Petit Bistro with the family. Have a steak Pomme Frites and a couple of Dry Martinis then catch the 7.12 from Kooyong. Should be at the ground just in time for the bounce. Expecting the Swans to put up a good fight until early in the 3rd quarter, and then the Dees will put their foot down and draw away for a nice 5-goal win. Expect the pressure to be on in a few weeks when we face The Filth. Regards The Sarg

1495745399_ScreenShot2022-09-02at5_40_43pm.png

I’m surprised you’re not at the Hofbrauhaus Schultzie.

And just like this time last year already few stubbies deep well before the bounce to calm the nerves.

Go get em boys! 🍻🍻

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hugh Trumble cafe is packed with dees fans of course. It's buzzing.

Gee how loud will it be if we kick the first goal quickly.

I hope max has his finals kicking boots on tonight 

First?

First 5.

JVR having a kick at half time of the W game. Do emergencies usually have a wander out pre-game? 🤔

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

And just like this time last year already few stubbies deep well before the bounce to calm the nerves.

Go get em boys! 🍻🍻

Pace yourself mate. You want to be concious to sing the song.

Is Buddy out? Someone tells me he’s out with a sore calf. 

Can’t see anything about it.

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Anyone at the ground, can you spot Hibberd? 


22 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I’m surprised you’re not at the Hofbrauhaus Schultzie.

Weistwurst, or steak? The steak won

 

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