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8 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Well, it would be unseemly to have 20 pages of everyone just chanting 'Kill. Kill. Kill.'

I think that was a song from a Get Smart episode.

 

Never forget 88

I kinda do as got totally skunked after half time..

But remember the scoreline...

Rip'em a new one Dees

2 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I think that was a song from a Get Smart episode.

Sacred cows.?

 
1 minute ago, Emerald said:

I think that was a song from a Get Smart episode.

Ahhh...the Sacred Cows  ... Groovy :) 

2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Never forget 88

I kinda do as got totally skunked after half time..

But remember the scoreline...

Rip'em a new one Dees

Every time we beat the Hawks makes me feel a bit better about '87, '88 and that merger one in '96.


40 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Death riding Freo?!

It’s like having a fourth team behind the MFC, both men’s and womens, Casey and now Freeo. 🤪😜🤓. The weekends are just that little more interesting. 
 

Having said all this. The Swans have been poor and have more potential up side to come back hard next half. 🤞and 🦶

7 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Well, it would be unseemly to have 20 pages of everyone just chanting 'Kill. Kill. Kill.'

I’m sure if the unthinkable happens (ie. we lose or even just win narrowly) this tread will hit 20 pages in a heartbeat. 

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sure if the unthinkable happens (ie. we lose or even just win narrowly) this tread will hit 20 pages in a heartbeat. 

Don't even think it. 

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

With all this talk of a potential goal-fest I’m SO glad I’m not on flogging duty today. My biceps still aren’t talking to me after last week’s match. 😭

What about spanking

3 hours ago, DemonWA said:

I predict a gritty first half, followed by us kicking away in the 3rd and last quarters. 

I predict people wanting to drop and sack everyone twenty minutes in


43 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Place called Lennox Head WCW. Good fishing, weather a bit iffy, but OK Today. Have got my Chromecast all set to go inside Chez Fence Caravan Coupe De Ville!!

I'll be up the road doing the lighthouse walk and a sunset at the pass followed by checking into this thread for the score.

Plenty of stuff happening outside the gates for kids with the emergency services stuff. Even catch the paw patrol.

Bagpipers sounded great to

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Plenty of stuff happening outside the gates for kids with the emergency services stuff. Even catch the paw patrol.

Bagpipers sounded great to

Bagpipes look and sound like a dying cat being squeezed why blowing air up their..

Up there with the piano accordian and the kazoo

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I feel awkward getting to the ground when it's not our home match. It's like the feeling when you leave a restaurant, pick up a coat from the rack and try to get it on for a while before you realise it's not yours.

It's familiar, but different. 

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Kozi late change forReeves

A 100pt + win wound be sweet and heal some of the pain the Hawks have caused us 

My poor daughter is there today with her hawks partner. Boohoo.

3 minutes ago, Demonised said:

I feel awkward getting to the ground when it's not our home match. It's like the feeling when you leave a restaurant, pick up a coat from the rack and try to get it on for a while before you realise it's not yours.

It's familiar, but different. 

It's how I get most of my coats though.


41 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sure if the unthinkable happens (ie. we lose or even just win narrowly) this tread will hit 20 pages in a heartbeat. 

I Dont Ron Burgundy GIF

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The GameDay thread is only up to page three. Where is everyone today? 

I’m here. Listening to my dad complain about the [censored] seats 😂

 
21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Kozi late change forReeves

Omg I thought you meant our Kosi for a minute and then I realized that indeed Reeves doesn’t play for Melbourne and Kosi was out here training. 
 


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