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The only mistake Clarry made was not telling the journos to [censored] off when they door stopped him. They ain’t his friend.

can’t wait to see him back in action soon.

 
23 minutes ago, layzie said:

How come you get to be Binman's PA? 😝

I was anointed by the neggy one.

Just now, Binmans PA said:

I was anointed by the neggy one.

I love that your changed your name. Brutal.

 

You just made my day AF, that's friggin hilarious mate.


10 hours ago, binman said:

I'm confused.

Which posts led you to that conclusion ie bombshell?

Look, I could care less to be honest.

My point was that he comes across as a merchant banker and provides zero useful information. In fact provides more confusion. 

The two people asking questions are just doing their job.

Again, why stop and take questions if he didn't want to answer any and was just going to be unnecessarily rude?

If you don't like talking about your hammy  or to the media, don't. It wasn't a club organised thing. He is the one who chose to stop and take questions. 

Anyway, as I said I could care less.

I think you mean you couldn’t care less. 

I’m not sure if ignoring the journos would have helped. After what he copped for the argument with the doctor, imagine if he did a “no comment” or acted like he didn’t want to talk. Just as bad, if not worse. 

Watching the interview, i can't understand the fuss here. He wasn't rude or arrogant, he was saying it as it is - he needed to get through training and hoped he could play. 

 

What if he means the scope for caring less is very high and hasn't even scratched the surface with his 'low care' potential for this particular issue? 

Paging @Demonstone and @WalkingCivilWar for a grammar check.. 

Edit: Not for my post. 

Edited by layzie

 

35 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

I was anointed by the neggy one.

Missing an apostrophe 

Just now, binman said:

Missing an apostrophe 

It wouldn't allow me to register a new name with the apostrophe. Trust me, it made me cry.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bin, I think you're looking into this far too deeply and carrying on a bit.

 

Fair criticism.

I plead guilty to making a mountain out of mole hill.

But next time clarry, keep walking and mumble something like not today fellas.

No harm, no foul.

And no report on channel 9 or content for 360.

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Americans say "Could care less"

Australians say "Couldn't care less"

Not actually sure which term is correct. 

try "care factor, zero"


Reckon you can’t have the arrogance of taking on the Tiges in a shootout without the “arrogance” of Clarry being fed up he hasn’t been there for 11 weeks. 

He’s a competitive beast that’s been chained up for a loooong time now. 

12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Fair recovery effort this. Look away @Jaded No More

Serious? He is not even competing.. Just a walking witches hat. They are silly rushing him back for the Cats game as they know how important it is to have form. 

A hard draw does silly things to teams. He should be rested at least a week otherwise he is a liability to the team and himself.

Im not invested either way, but that footage is not conclusive to me in anyway. I mean Clarry was running a day after his hammy too and now 10 weeks later...we are still waiting.

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Stuff the collingwood bloke.Just had needle into my shoulder and didnt even cry.


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9 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Serious? He is not even competing.. Just a walking witches hat. They are silly rushing him back for the Cats game as they know how important it is to have form. 

A hard draw does silly things to teams. He should be rested at least a week otherwise he is a liability to the team and himself.

Im not invested either way, but that footage is not conclusive to me in anyway. I mean Clarry was running a day after his hammy too and now 10 weeks later...we are still waiting.

He actually looks in pain to me. Whatever floats their boat. I'd be resting him for at least a week to make sure.

27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He actually looks in pain to me. Whatever floats their boat. I'd be resting him for at least a week to make sure.

I hope it all blows up in their face. All of it. Every single thing. 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Fair recovery effort this. Look away @Jaded No More

Well, if that is "top speed", makes BBB a whippet


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