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The Perth Demons story is very similar to the Melbourne Demons.  A once powerful club, that completely lost its way and has continue to do so since the mid 70s.

This is either going to go completely pear shaped or make the club half relevant again.

The club has always found a way to lose its way.  There board looks to be very strong now, a few ex players, would be worried about CEO though

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Best of luck to Ben and the demons. Addiction is a horrible thing and it would be great if he bounces back and helps the club become successful.

I saw.
I clicked.
I realised I'd been had.
I'm happy about that.

 
  On 24/12/2022 at 01:13, Fork 'em said:

I saw.
I clicked.
I realised I'd been had.
I'm happy about that.

vidi, percussi, lusi ... felix

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  On 23/12/2022 at 20:47, Whispering_Jack said:

Good luck to him in his rehabilitation but those Perth Demons are something else. Their colours are red and black, not red and blue. 

@WalkingCivilWar: Bizarro World alive and (not so?) well in the west 😯

(How are you btw?)


Having gone out with an addict 20+ years ago (and being unaware of it for the first few months) i will watch this one closely. 
one doesn’t stop being an addict, the situation is managed 

  On 24/12/2022 at 02:40, Sir Why You Little said:

Having gone out with an addict 20+ years ago (and being unaware of it for the first few months) i will watch this one closely. 
one doesn’t stop being an addict, the situation is managed 

Yep .... I'd wouldn't want him hangin' with the players after hrs.

  On 24/12/2022 at 02:43, Fork 'em said:

Yep .... I'd wouldn't want him hangin' with the players after hrs.

Yes he is going to have to be very disciplined, and stay that way, if he is going to have a long career. 

  On 23/12/2022 at 20:47, Whispering_Jack said:

Good luck to him in his rehabilitation but those Perth Demons are something else. Their colours are red and black, not red and blue. 

Perth was a powerhouse in the 70s, but since they lost the potential-three-peat 1978 grand final in a major upset (in pouring rain, despite Bosustow starring for the Demons, and with Perth favourite son Barry Cable captain-coaching East Perth) they have been the league's underachiever. 

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  On 23/12/2022 at 23:47, Dee Zephyr said:

Cheeky Balls. 😃

 

  On 23/12/2022 at 23:58, layzie said:

Clickity click bait!

Still enjoyed it 😀

 

  On 24/12/2022 at 01:13, Fork 'em said:

I saw.
I clicked.
I realised I'd been had.
I'm happy about that.

 

  On 24/12/2022 at 00:20, daisycutter said:

trolling at its best 👍

What can I say - Demonland is prety predictable and easy to troll, but it's still good fun and I couldn't resist.

Merry Christmas all 😊.


  On 24/12/2022 at 02:29, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

@WalkingCivilWar: Bizarro World alive and (not so?) well in the west 😯

(How are you btw?)

Westside is Bestside, or so says the graffiti on the wall of a tunnel near mine. Clearly graffitied by an Eastern suburbs graffitist. 

I’m ok, Tim. (Thank you for asking 💕) Three weeks ago a fox got into my backyard and killed our beloved chooks. Every one of them, gone.

They say time heals all wounds, and who am I to argue? Only it seems time is taking the long way around, sometimes even standing still, or so it seems. 

  On 26/12/2022 at 10:19, WalkingCivilWar said:

Westside is Bestside, or so says the graffiti on the wall of a tunnel near mine. Clearly graffitied by an Eastern suburbs graffitist. 

I’m ok, Tim. (Thank you for asking 💕) Three weeks ago a fox got into my backyard and killed our beloved chooks. Every one of them, gone.

They say time heals all wounds, and who am I to argue? Only it seems time is taking the long way around, sometimes even standing still, or so it seems. 

commiserations, wcw

that's just awful and must be so upsetting. they were part of the family, rip

  On 26/12/2022 at 10:26, daisycutter said:

commiserations, wcw

that's just awful and must be so upsetting. they were part of the family, rip

Thank you, Daisy. Absolutely heartbroken and still grieving. But I’ll bounce back. I always do. The whole healing thing is just taking its sweet time, is all.  


  On 26/12/2022 at 10:50, WalkingCivilWar said:

Thank you, Daisy. Absolutely heartbroken and still grieving. But I’ll bounce back. I always do. The whole healing thing is just taking its sweet time, is all.  

I did wonder...

Maybe a new brood, in due course, will help the healing gently along?

'Landers all, I'm struck by the personal stories that surface here and, most particularly, by the preparedness of the storytellers to be vulnerable to strangers (though maybe we're not strangers here, so much?) Though one story might seem less, or more, momentous than another to we readers, we respect (I hope) that it is the teller's experience that sets the moment.

  On 26/12/2022 at 12:18, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I did wonder...

Maybe a new brood, in due course, will help the healing gently along?

'Landers all, I'm struck by the personal stories that surface here and, most particularly, by the preparedness of the storytellers to be vulnerable to strangers (though maybe we're not strangers here, so much?) Though one story might seem less, or more, momentous than another to we readers, we respect (I hope) that it is the teller's experience that sets the moment.

Defs not strangers. Demonland is like family to me. Dysfunctional, contradictory, nit-picky, loud and annoying. You know, just like any other family. 🙃

And yes, Tim. Planning on getting a new clutch of baby girls sooner rather than later. Just gotta implement fox-proof measures. I thought having them sleep in the house every night was enough but sadly someone forgot to tell this particular fox he’s nocturnal. I’m thinking with the next hatchlings I may have to keep them in the house 24/7. Then I really will be crazy chook lady. 😁 JK I’d let them out daily for 30 minutes under strict supervision, and in bespoke little suits of armour (stop laughing!).

Just so as not to stray too far from the subject at the heart of this site, that being the mighty Dees, three of my chooks were aptly named:  Febes 1, Febes 2 and JH (Hunty up until he left, then Harmesy 😊). With the next lot my son has gifted me naming rights for all. Watch this space. ❤️💙

  On 27/12/2022 at 02:11, WalkingCivilWar said:

Defs not strangers. Demonland is like family to me. Dysfunctional, contradictory, nit-picky, loud and annoying. You know, just like any other family. 🙃

And yes, Tim. Planning on getting a new clutch of baby girls sooner rather than later. Just gotta implement fox-proof measures. I thought having them sleep in the house every night was enough but sadly someone forgot to tell this particular fox he’s nocturnal. I’m thinking with the next hatchlings I may have to keep them in the house 24/7. Then I really will be crazy chook lady. 😁 JK I’d let them out daily for 30 minutes under strict supervision, and in bespoke little suits of armour (stop laughing!).

Just so as not to stray too far from the subject at the heart of this site, that being the mighty Dees, three of my chooks were aptly named:  Febes 1, Febes 2 and JH (Hunty up until he left, then Harmesy 😊). With the next lot my son has gifted me naming rights for all. Watch this space. ❤️💙

Lots to love there 😊

Now cue divergence of thread to clever Dees names for chookies...😉

 
  On 27/12/2022 at 02:11, WalkingCivilWar said:

Defs not strangers. Demonland is like family to me. Dysfunctional, contradictory, nit-picky, loud and annoying. You know, just like any other family. 🙃

And yes, Tim. Planning on getting a new clutch of baby girls sooner rather than later. Just gotta implement fox-proof measures. I thought having them sleep in the house every night was enough but sadly someone forgot to tell this particular fox he’s nocturnal. I’m thinking with the next hatchlings I may have to keep them in the house 24/7. Then I really will be crazy chook lady. 😁 JK I’d let them out daily for 30 minutes under strict supervision, and in bespoke little suits of armour (stop laughing!).

Just so as not to stray too far from the subject at the heart of this site, that being the mighty Dees, three of my chooks were aptly named:  Febes 1, Febes 2 and JH (Hunty up until he left, then Harmesy 😊). With the next lot my son has gifted me naming rights for all. Watch this space. ❤️💙

So very sorry to read about your beloved chooks WCW. Can’t wait to hear the names of the new girls 🥰

  On 27/12/2022 at 03:03, jules7 said:

So very sorry to read about your beloved chooks WCW. Can’t wait to hear the names of the new girls 🥰

Thank you so much, Jules. 💕 

Re names, my non-footy-loving son said how about NOT ALL Demons-related names? How about at least one non-Demons name? I said sure, I actually have one in mind. I told him the name. He said “Maisie, yeah I like that name!”
I’ll let him believe it’s Maisie until he ever sees it written and discovers it’s Maysie. 😁


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