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19 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Really wish they had an option to not have the pom pom on the top.

Azz, Azz you gotta have the pom! How else do we identify as typical Melbourne snowflakes! 

Nah but I do get it. 

 
Just now, layzie said:

Azz, Azz you gotta have the pom! How else do we identify as typical Melbourne snowflakes! 

Nah but I do get it. 

Layz, the issue is it doesn't sit right with my headphones on and as I catch public transport 4 days a week from Kilmore to the city this just will not do.

17 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Hot tip. Don't cut it off, untie it.

The pom pom would be actually looped on as both the pom pom and beanie are a fully fashion knit, hence no stitching is used. If you cut it, you will inevitably cut the knit itself which will unravel the whole thing.

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1 minute ago, AzzKikA said:

Layz, the issue is it doesn't sit right with my headphones on and as I catch public transport 4 days a week from Kilmore to the city this just will not do.

I hear ya. It is a pretty snug fitting beanie and I'm guessing you've got some nice over ear headphones, not the best mix for long duration commutes and comfort. 

Definitely give Jaded's untying trick a go!

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

I hear ya. It is a pretty snug fitting beanie and I'm guessing you've got some nice over ear headphones, not the best mix for long duration commutes and comfort. 

Definitely give Jaded's untying trick a go!

Not a very snug fit on a undersized cranium like mine, but I will definitely be doing what jaded suggested with my big freeze 9 beanie

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3 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Not a very snug fit on a undersized cranium like mine, but I will definitely be doing what jaded suggested with my big freeze 9 beanie

Clearly just gave away my head circumference 😟

10 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I never thought in my life I'd go to a game thread and read a whole suppository on beanie pom poms....

Interesting but perhaps not the right choice of word there, @Katrina Dee Fan!

My doctor once prescribed suppositories but, not only did they taste terrible, they did nothing and I may as well have stuck them up my backside.

 
5 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Interesting but perhaps not the right choice of word there, @Katrina Dee Fan!

My doctor once prescribed suppositories but, not only did they taste terrible, they did nothing and I may as well have stuck them up my backside.

Tx Ds, once again for keeping us bums on here honest.

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Interesting but perhaps not the right choice of word there, @Katrina Dee Fan!

My doctor once prescribed suppositories but, not only did they taste terrible, they did nothing and I may as well have stuck them up my backside.

You never considered it was an intended thing to reference the Rabbit Man? 

That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!!


22 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Really wish they had an option to not have the pom pom on the top.

They sell socks.  They don't have a pom pom.  Buy a pair of those and stick one of those on your head.  

51 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

They sell socks.  They don't have a pom pom.  Buy a pair of those and stick one of those on your head.  

Then what will I do with the other one? Seems like a bit of a waste.

6 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Then what will I do with the other one? Seems like a bit of a waste.

A hand puppet of course.  Some of the questions people ask.  Good grief.

1 minute ago, Deebymistake said:

A hand puppet of course.  Some of the questions people ask.  Good grief.

But I will only have one hand puppet and it will be lonely.

3 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

But I will only have one hand puppet and it will be lonely.

I assume you will find a way to keep the other hand amused.  Or if it is such a bother, go and explain your concerns with Neil.  I am sure he will be keen to take time away from his MND fight to help with your 1st world pom pom debacle.  


1 hour ago, Deebymistake said:

I assume you will find a way to keep the other hand amused.  Or if it is such a bother, go and explain your concerns with Neil.  I am sure he will be keen to take time away from his MND fight to help with your 1st world pom pom debacle.  

Geeze sorry fun police

11 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

A bit rough coming from someone who is anti pom poms

Never said I was anti pom pom, just would like the option you know pro-choice lol

29 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Never said I was anti pom pom, just would like the option you know pro-choice lol

Wear whatever the heck you like.  Big freeze 9 beanie, big freeze 9 beanie sans pom pom, a sock on your head.  Just get behind this cause.  I have derailed this thread enough.  To repent I shall drop a bit of money at the following  https://fightmnd.org.au/big-freeze-9-homepage/

 

15 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I was so looking forward to attending this game, however I have an emergency travel overseas to see my family in June. Oh well will try to somehow watch it live (does anyone know about a trusty VPN).

I’m in Luzon Philippines and use AFL.com

$44 month or $15 a week I think. 
I’ll be back for KB

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25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This is such a fantastic achievement. I have a colleague that helps out with the Big Freeze organisation and I was quite sad to learn that this awful disease gets very little attention on the global scale. 

 
4 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

That's a great effort.

Moreover I reckon it's been achieved by people who have been doing it tough in today's economy.

I guarantee it's not high fliers and Murdoch's handing over their easy earned.


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