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10 hours ago, Macca said:

To be fair, Olisik was one of the first here to identify Clayton Oliver as a top prospect (before he was even heard of) If not the first

I remember him sticking his neck out and not long after, the chat about Oliver heightened

It's true he's more visible when the team doesn't do well but that reasoning can apply to a stack of others as well.  His harshest critics can often be just as miserable 

True, but I also was a huge wrap after seeing early footage of his clearance work! Never in doubt he was going to develop into something special!

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

True, but I also was a huge wrap after seeing early footage of his clearance work! Never in doubt he was going to develop into something special!

You're a legend picket, there's no doubt about it!

The point I'm making is that losses are always more of a talking point than wins ... unless it's a GF win.  And we can all sound off when it suits

I don't see Olisik as being any different to hundreds of others here

But he doesn't find fault when we win that's why we don't see him here when we win ... however, there are many here who do find fault when we win

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2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Rest assured I was and remain unriled, Luci.

Advance notice:  new brainteaser to be unleashed Thursday afternoon around 4pm.  You have been warned.  :D

⏸️ for this thread then!? ('Look, over there!')

 
2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

On past posters.  There are a couple who lurk and regularly 'react' but no longer post:   @Rhino Richardsand @beelzebub

I have had a few chats with Beelz through inbox and have asked this exact question why he doesn't post anymore, but he's very silent on this.

Rhino, well he can just keep to reacting and being silent..

For what its worth my title started way back when i first went to games rooms- The Demons bit was unavoidable as i was born to it (dad was part of social club) the 12345 means nothing and the 2000 was my first year with a computer, but i come in here every day as a silent fan, just love the banter but would love to change to DonkeyDoodleDave one day


23 hours ago, Nasher said:

@deanox- deano-x or dean-ox?

@Clint Bizkitis still my favourite culture merger. There’d be a whole generation of Demonlanders who have no idea what either references are now. We’re getting old!

My surname isn’t Nash. Nasher was out of a game I used to play 25 years ago, and when I was an online gamer in my youth I started using it as an alias to my normal name when I wanted some anonymity, and for a brief period in the early 00s it became the alias I used everywhere. It has no relevance at all in my life now and this is the only presence where I still use it. 

End life story.
 

Did you used to post on the Melbourne Victory board under the same @Nasher? It seems very familiar from around the time I would frequent that board.

On 10/16/2022 at 9:13 AM, DeelightfulPlay said:

Interesting! I thought your name might have been a reference to BBQ onions from Gus and Gawny, @Engorged Onion

@Skuit always makes me think of Scoot... and what's the reason for yours, @Dee Zephyr? Going back to Windy Hill or something?

@Sydee is like Sydney Dee... but I might have made this up!

Mine simply refers to the kind of play I hope to see our players perform in every game 😊

 

Correct - @DeelightfulPlay supporter of many long years - still have my footy records from the 70s 😀

My initials are DZ

Hence Dee Zee

 

I apparently signed up early 2006. My god that’s a long time ago. My username was referring to the great Travis Johnstone. At the time Travis was my favorite player and was the most exciting demon going round. He had just had a few great years where he lead the league for inside 50s and score assists. His kicking was sublime and he was impacting games in a way I hadn’t seen before. I loved watching him stream down the wing of the G and blast laser passes through Neitz’s chest. He also stood up in big games, and was always amongst our best in finals matches. After decades of failure and no superstars, it felt like we finally had a superstar midfielder on our hands. 

History shows he didn’t reach those superstar heights we’d dreamed of, and it would take another 15 years until we had our superstar midfielders in Oliver and Petracca. I still love Travis though and feel he’s underrated by demon fans and football public in general. 

As for me, much like Travis’ form, my mood and posting is very up and down!

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10 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

I apparently signed up early 2006. My god that’s a long time ago. My username was referring to the great Travis Johnstone. At the time Travis was my favorite player and was the most exciting demon going round. He had just had a few great years where he lead the league for inside 50s and score assists. His kicking was sublime and he was impacting games in a way I hadn’t seen before. I loved watching him stream down the wing of the G and blast laser passes through Neitz’s chest. He also stood up in big games, and was always amongst our best in finals matches. After decades of failure and no superstars, it felt like we finally had a superstar midfielder on our hands. 

History shows he didn’t reach those superstar heights we’d dreamed of, and it would take another 15 years until we had our superstar midfielders in Oliver and Petracca. I still love Travis though and feel he’s underrated by demon fans and football public in general. 

As for me, much like Travis’ form, my mood and posting is very up and down!

Amazing that we haven't drafted a player since his departure that comes remotely close to his skill level and talent.

His ability to bullet low flat 40m passes on the chest of Neita was something you could never get enough of. 

Can you imagine how incredible Travis would be in today's line up!? Exactly the type of player that we're lacking.


23 hours ago, skort said:

Similar to this thread - always thought the Stones were singing about 'pistachio ice-cream' as a kid. Easy guess as to the song? 

Grew up hearing the same, and now when I hear that song I sing "Pistachio, Pistachio, a kind of nut'

But back to the thread, for me - boring name + number of fav growing up, Big Jim

46 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

I apparently signed up early 2006.

You are also one of the OG's

I signed up in 2005 to this particular platform as one of the 'test' users when Demonland migrated over, but I was on the old platform too, which I think you were as well?

Hard to believe how much time has gone by. At least we finally got that flag! 

(But I am still a jaded biatch 🤣)

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27 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Grew up hearing the same, and now when I hear that song I sing "Pistachio, Pistachio, a kind of nut'

But back to the thread, for me - boring name + number of fav growing up, Big Jim

Bummer we can only use one reaction emoji, Roy. I ❤️-ed your post coz Jimmy, and because your name is not boring at all! But…

“Pistachio, pistachio, a kind of nut” ????? I laughed so hard at this I was legit crying. 😂 Please tell me you were a little kid at the time and therefore can be forgiven for thinking the Rolling Stones were giving us a lesson in foodstuffs and that this wasn’t strange. 

26 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Good lord …. are you Dayne Zorko lurking on this site ?

My mind works differently to yours (thank goodness). I immediately thought of David Zaharakis.


My old man was with the club (not as a player) in the early 60s (so I have been there in person for one flag!), and I had 31 on my jumper of course. After RDB went to Carlton I didn't know what number to get. Hassa Mann and Tassie Johnson were the next captains, but I had met Frank Davis at the club (played on the half back flank in the 64 premiership), and he was always willing to have chat and a kick at the end of training. So number 6 it was (he was number 40 early in his career), and thus my username. 

Great topic!

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3 hours ago, layzie said:

I really wish I thought of this first but unfortuantely my mind went to the stupid music explanation first 😕

 

Nothing stupid about 🎶 dubs 🎶 Layz. Is dub, is good! Dubs make the world go around. Never met a dub I didn’t like.  🎶 Dub be good to me  🎶 😁

Unrelated: I’ve never asked you about your username. Did you choose it because you’re lazy? Is it that simple? And why the spelling?

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56 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Good lord …. are you Dayne Zorko lurking on this site ?

No I am David Zorko, the good twin

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I have had a few chats with Beelz through inbox and have asked this exact question why he doesn't post anymore, but he's very silent on this.

Rhino, well he can just keep to reacting and being silent..

Personally I’m glad both are still around, even if they have their reasons for not posting. I butted heads with @beelzebuba bit back in the day, but I have no hard feelings at all. We’re all Demons and my opinion, all fundamentally on the same side at heart.

Moderating the forum was a hard and busy job in the early days, @Rhino Richards was one of the few that had the stomach for it. I am personally thankful he was around and I wish he’d pop his head in from time to time.

I hope both those guys enjoyed the flag.

 


On 10/16/2022 at 11:09 AM, premiers in my lifetime? said:

I am an avid reader but not much of a contributer so stuck with this msg, only 67 more to go now:

You are not allowed to change your display name right now as only members who have submitted 100 content items, etc. can change their username - you need to make 68 more.

PM me if you would like to change your username. I will make an exception this one time.

13 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

The Season Review & Trade Wrap podcast RFI thread has flushed out a few shy goodies, along with the seasoned warriors. My favourite, for its alpha and numeric mind bends, is @NeveroddoreveN. Owner to elaborate?

Well its a palindrome for a start....

 

 

22 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Well its a palindrome for a start....

 

 

Got that, Jnr, but your WAY elaboration has made my day! Genius.

 
2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

You are also one of the OG's

I signed up in 2005 to this particular platform as one of the 'test' users when Demonland migrated over, but I was on the old platform too, which I think you were as well?

Hard to believe how much time has gone by. At least we finally got that flag! 

(But I am still a jaded biatch 🤣)

Yeah Nov 27, 2005, but was on the old site too. 
Man that’s a long time 🤣

46 minutes ago, Demonland said:

PM me if you would like to change your username. I will make an exception this one time.

Can we trade content items if we build them up? Maybe even future 1st and 2nd round content items?


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