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7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

And BBB marched with us. ❤️💙

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No need for the close up photos of BBB to prove his presence WCW, his height and huge afro give him away on the far left of the above!

Will loose some of his presence when the locks get chopped 😔

55 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

BBB and his wife…

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BBB and a delusional fan who thinks she’s his wife…

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😁

 
13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The one who carried this lil guy around all day…

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That's some nice handywork there knitting the No.31 onto the back.  I'm actually woundering what BBB thought about his delusional wannabe wife was doing with Fritta's number on their plush toy?

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Just now, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

No need for the close up photos of BBB to prove his presence WCW, his height and huge afro give him away on the far left of the above!

Will loose some of his presence when the locks get chopped 😔

He was walking with us just like a regular bloke off the street except he was nothing like a regular bloke off the street since people lining the street would stop him and ask for a pic every five minutes. He obliged every single time despite never wanting to make it about him. Same as at our W training sessions: he’d come off the ground with his head down not wanting any attention while we were all clapping the girls off. It’s never about him. He’s such a sweet person. 

 
6 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

That's some nice handywork there knitting the No.31 onto his back.  I'm actually woundering what BBB thought about his delusional wannabe wife was doing with Fritta's number on their plush toy?

That was knitted by one of our DA esteemed leaders and it’s a gift for a beautiful 16yo girl who has cerebral palsy and whom I met through the Frittata family: she’s absolutely crazy about Fritta.

At least, that’s the story the delusional wannabe wife told BBB. Whether he believes it is another thing entirely. 😁


1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

She is to the left front of BBO.

Except she’s not.

She’s above the letter ‘t’ in ‘Collective’ standing perilously close to a Tigers supporter and directly in front of a Collingwood supporter, wondering if she’s up to date with her rabies shots.

As far as I know BBO wasn’t even there. I mean, he might’ve been, but I don’t recall seeing anyone in a 7XL red and blue kaftan with matching red and blue crocs. 

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13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Except she’s not.

She’s above the letter ‘t’ in ‘Collective’ standing perilously close to a Tigers supporter and directly in front of a Collingwood supporter, wondering if she’s up to date with her rabies shots.

As far as I know BBO wasn’t even there. I mean, he might’ve been, but I don’t recall seeing anyone in a 7XL red and blue kaftan with matching red and blue crocs. 

the stuffed toy definitely gives you away....lol

40 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Except she’s not.

She’s above the letter ‘t’ in ‘Collective’ standing perilously close to a Tigers supporter and directly in front of a Collingwood supporter, wondering if she’s up to date with her rabies shots.

As far as I know BBO wasn’t even there. I mean, he might’ve been, but I don’t recall seeing anyone in a 7XL red and blue kaftan with matching red and blue crocs. 

The bloke with the multi coloured hair - behind your right shoulder - is who I imagine BBO to look like, hence my statement. 

 
12 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

The bloke with the multi coloured hair - behind your right shoulder - is who I imagine BBO to look like, hence my statement. 

That’s Shaun “Duxy” Dux. Apart from Ryan (one of our three awesome leaders), I’d say Shaun is the most recognisable member of the DA.

He’s a lovely guy, and for that reason alone he’s certainly not BBO. 😁

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

That’s Shaun “Duxy” Dux. Apart from Ryan (one of our three awesome leaders), I’d say Shaun is the most recognisable member of the DA.

He’s a lovely guy, and for that reason alone he’s certainly not BBO. 😁

WCW, see my latest post on the No T$ thread.


Hi everyone, I'm involved with the Ruby Demons which is the MFC's LGBT supporter group.

It was amazing to have the Demon Army there yesterday, and great to meet you WCW! Glad you had a good time.

Although there were several supporter groups marching, we were the only one to get this kind of support from our cheer squad. That's the kind of quality people the Demon Army are.

As for Ben Brown...well, it's all been said! Amazing human, as is Hester.

 

You’re so welcome, Angus. It was an absolute honour to march alongside the Ruby Demons.

I thought I couldn’t possibly be any prouder to be a Demons supporter, but then yesterday happened.

❤️💙🌈❤️💙

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