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So over 2 hours to decide if a kid did something wrong in less than a second.

So much for the bs about a reasonable player deciding an action in less than a second.

We must win this now. 

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Adorable. I love an Oodle. I assume he is one. 

Looks like a Spoodle or as some plebs call them....cockapoos.


Wonder what they are having for dinner.

 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Adorable. I love an Oodle. I assume he is one. 

Yep, a spoodle iirc!  So affectionate, although he did get scared at me yelling at the TV during the Dons game

Hurry up, I'm in the main street of Byron Bay using the bank's wifi to find out the verdict. I'm getting yelled at by drug addicts and listening to crappy buskers.


3 minutes ago, sue said:

Delay because Gil’s phone battery is dead

Remember that announcement at gather round and Gil was on the phone out on the field just "making it up as he went along"

4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Serious question for a moment. Is there a possible appeal to an appeal? 

yes... to the Supreme Court or the federal Court on very very limited grounds

The idea of the 3 tier system was to remove the chance of judicial review but it's still there in theory

Just now, Emerald said:

Hurry up, I'm in the main street of Byron Bay using the bank's wifi to find out the verdict. I'm getting yelled at by drug addicts and listening to crappy buskers.

Mate im at Lennox Heads😂


They’re going to let him off but take 2 weeks to make the decision

Just now, Emerald said:

Hurry up, I'm in the main street of Byron Bay using the bank's wifi to find out the verdict. I'm getting yelled at by drug addicts and listening to crappy buskers.

You know how much the pub on the ocean sold for recently @Emerald?

 

 
1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Remember that announcement at gather round and Gil was on the phone out on the field just "making it up as he went along"

Just like his appeals board

Just now, Demonland said:

 

Get ready for Demonland meltdown to end them all!


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