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Just now, DubDee said:

if we win by more than 40 i don’t see the distinction 

😂

Hilarious!!!! 

 

I'll either be watching on "Premium Chrome Cast" at Chez Fence surround sound Caravan at Beaaautiful Down Town CottonTree caravan Park in MAROOCHYDORE, or The Local Pub!!!

 
49 minutes ago, deanox said:

Any ideas for dog friendly pubs in the south east of Melbourne that show the footy?

Unusually head to the Great Northern, but looking to meet up with some Bayside mates.

Not sure about the dog but there's a Sporting Globe in Mordialloc.

As usual at home with plenty of coopers pale ale.


Probably over my Perth colleagues' shoulders as I pretend to be making friendly while visiting the Perth office... or asking the one who moonlights as a WAFL umpire why the %!@#*(?! heck a call was made

At home on the couch with a good bottle of Yarra Valley Red and the better half hiding in the other end of the house praying Melbourne win. 

My standard pattern. At home with lots of cold beer and beef jerky. How goods a Friday night game 

 

16 minutes ago, Jontee said:

On the couch yelling 'You Dill' at the telly

That’s very polite of you Jontee 

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6 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

At your place.

lol ... I've just got an offer to watch the match at a 'fellow' (well, actually a lady) Demon's house. I'd invite you along, but two's company .... 

11 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Bay 338 Adelaide Oval (sorry couldnt help myself)

“338” is the police radio code for a “sudden death.” I might skip watching the game. 

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13 hours ago, DubDee said:

dunno. haven’t found a pub with good atmosphere yet. Sporting globe in richmond is ok upstairs. Duke of Wellington also ok. Casino sports bar is sometimes good

What's your vibe for a good pub @DubDee?

13 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

I was thinking a few bevies and watching the footy, not porn 🤪

 

12 hours ago, DubDee said:

if we win by more than 40 i don’t see the distinction 

😂

 

1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's your vibe for a good pub @DubDee?

Clearly any pub, if we win by more than 40 pts. 😁


I'm up on Magnetic Island if anyone is circumstantially up here?

11 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

That’s very polite of you Jontee 

Thankyou.

If the grand kiddies are here then it is 'You Dill Pickle' with much theatrical gesturing at the goals (kick it here) and at out of bounds (not here).

Well i will be sitting in my chair up here in gods country with the fire going and my King Charles on the the other chair either snoring away or sitting bolt upright wondering what the roaring is all about.

 

16 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Bay 338 Adelaide Oval (sorry couldnt help myself)

If you got it, flaunt it! 

13 hours ago, Smokey said:

My standard pattern. At home with lots of cold beer and beef jerky. How goods a Friday night game 

Preferred Beef Jerky brand Smokey? 


3 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's your vibe for a good pub @DubDee?

good crowd, sound turned well up, good banter, crowd into the game.

probably the best i’ve had in melb is the Rose in Fitzroy although that was many years ago. not sure it’s still the same vibe. we might need to consult the pub connoisseur @Rab D Nesbitt

My lounge room cozied up next to the wood burner.

Assuming of course my neighbour hasn't realised as yet that I've cracked his Kayo uname amd pword.

Take that Murdoch you shameful......  Edit: don't want to be sued like all the others. That's one less Elephant tusk toothpick you cant have.

 
2 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

I'm up on Magnetic Island if anyone is circumstantially up here?

I'd join you Mr oversized pickle, but unfortunately my gulfstreams currently  in the shop having diamonds encrusted into the upholstery.  Maybe next time😄 I'd say enjoy but it seems a tad superfluous.

What a ripper spot to watch it. I hope the Satellite holds up for you unlike my pirated Kayo.

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15 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Probably over my Perth colleagues' shoulders as I pretend to be making friendly while visiting the Perth office... or asking the one who moonlights as a WAFL umpire why the %!@#*(?! heck a call was made

it's ok to say 'bleeding', dp ... really


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