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Weather forecast please?

We will smash them.


Keep Toby Greene quiet (either tight defending or restrict supply) we will win the game.

And kick straight. Can we please just kick straight.

 

 

6 hours ago, Big Col said:

I'm expecting this

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We flick the switch or our lights go out?! 😂

Whoo hoo at last it's game day.

Obviously quite excited about this one because I think we will win.

Suffice to say we can't afford to lose it.

Dees by thirty points.

 
2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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Tx. I think I'd prefer dry conditions though. I thought it had a dry climate.


40 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

We flick the switch or our lights go out?! 😂

This is giving me a migraine.

Let's hope we remove gws chances like a Starc delivery.

It's very cold by Alice Springs standards. Yesterday was the coldest maximum June temperature recorded ever recorded there, reaching the lofty heights of 7.4 degrees and eclipsing the previous record of 7.7 degrees set in 1956 🥶

Except it was July yesterday 🤣, so not as interesting, not the coldest but [censored] cold nonetheless.

Edited by Boots and all

2 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

It's very cold by Alice Springs standards. Yesterday was the coldest maximum June temperature recorded ever recorded there, reaching the lofty heights of 7.4 degrees and eclipsing the previous record of 7.7 degrees set in 1956 🥶

We won a flag in 56, hopefully a good omen!


37 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

It's very cold by Alice Springs standards. Yesterday was the coldest maximum June temperature recorded ever recorded there, reaching the lofty heights of 7.4 degrees and eclipsing the previous record of 7.7 degrees set in 1956 🥶

Except it was July yesterday 🤣, so not as interesting, not the coldest but [censored] cold nonetheless.

So it was coldly cold!

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

So it was coldly cold!

Yes [coldly] cold picket...I can't comprehend the censoring on DL at times 😉

Well , I don't want to upset the Alice Springs tourism people but I can confirm, it's a miserable grey drizzly morning. 

And ... on that note ..... I'm heading off to find a decent bistro with the intention of consuming a huge breakfast.

Dees by 27 points !


Just win Dees!  My optimism has waned following the Geelong capitulation, and I’m feeling distinctly uneasy about this.

25 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well , I don't want to upset the Alice Springs tourism people

Why not. Sounds like someone's been telling porkies about the weather up there. Speaking of pork , have some bacon for me. Stick it to our cardiologists.

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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Why not. Sounds like someone's been telling porkies about the weather up there. Speaking of pork , have some bacon for me. Stick it to our cardiologists.

Porkies?

 

Really?

 

Keen for a solid dees win followed by a 2nd test win for the Aussies. How good is sport


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