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may the flagmantle 💀🏇 continue today!

a freo friend of mine - who annoyingly has attended several wins over the dees at the g in recent years - is hating me this year and the joy i am taking in his club's misfortune

i tell him to stop stealing our players and it'll be a lot easier; as he points out 'you got langdon for NOTHING!'

i revel in the schadenfreude

A painful deathride today. But one must do what is best for one’s draft picks. 

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

Very conflicted today. I love the death ride but hate Geelong.

Ideally Geelong loses today but Freo still finish in bottom 4 at seasons end.

How about an agonising draw?

1 hour ago, fr_ap said:

In Tasmania they stuff a steak full of Oysters. Odd concept at the best of times, but the name is what really completes it 

Carpetbag

That's not just a Tasmanian thing.  

The carpetbag steak has been around since the 1800s and was most popular in the 1950s and 60s.

You would find the dish in the UK, the USA and all over Australia.


14 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Wouldn’t bogans eat steak with seafood sauce “Reef and Beef” I think they called it.

Also known as the "Surf and Turf" and a staple on pub menus for many, many years.

Just now, Demonstone said:

Also known as the "Surf and Turf" and a staple on pub menus for many, many years.

Just because it’s on the menu doesn’t mean you have to order it 

 
1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

may the flagmantle 💀🏇 continue today!

a freo friend of mine - who annoyingly has attended several wins over the dees at the g in recent years - is hating me this year and the joy i am taking in his club's misfortune

i tell him to stop stealing our players and it'll be a lot easier; as he points out 'you got langdon for NOTHING!'

i revel in the schadenfreude

Your friend sounds like he's getting what he deserves. Bottom line.

I know you wouldn't be friends with dingbats WWSW but he's just gonna have to chow down on those apples for a while..


Freo are just plain bog ordinary. 
 

2 behinds for the quarter. 

9 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Freo are just plain bog ordinary. 
 

2 behinds for the quarter. 

Aged well. 😂

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Aged well. 😂

Geelong looks very disinterested in this game, not like a team playing for finals.


Bad Hammy for Blizcavs but still a Geelong lead is the best we can hope for

5 minutes ago, MrReims said:

Bad Hammy for Blizcavs but still a Geelong lead is the best we can hope for

Screw Geelong. I want Freo to get up even though it might end up being 1 pick lower by years end.

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

A painful deathride today. But one must do what is best for one’s draft picks. 

So your Geelong hatred does have a limit?

Expression What GIF by Steve Harvey TV
 

Then I win.

 

2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Sorry, I wasn’t attempting to be a smart [censored]

Demonstone was.

Succeeding too.

Edited by binman


Jeez the death riding is stressful today. Hopefully cats improve in the last quarter. 

44 minutes ago, rpfc said:

So your Geelong hatred does have a limit?

Expression What GIF by Steve Harvey TV
 

Then I win.

 

The only thing that trumps my hate for Geelong is my love for Melbourne 

 

Go freo

damage geelong

more injuries please 


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