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5 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

You can try ringing a Geelong supporter and ask them what they do in September...

Would they have worked it out yet? Lot of research to catch up on.

Cleaned out the closet while watching Casey get smashed. 0 stars. 

 

Went to the supermarket in the middle of the day (usually go late at night). Way too many people moving way too slowly. Would not recommend.

Why do I like 90,000 at the MCG but hate 90,000 at my local supermarket?

9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Went to the supermarket in the middle of the day (usually go late at night). Way too many people moving way too slowly. Would not recommend.

Why do I like 90,000 at the MCG but hate 90,000 at my local supermarket?

I too hate crowded markets, I like all the space and quiet to decide what groceries I fancy for the week.


Mowed the lawns which neaarly killed me.

25 minutes ago, Chook said:

Went to the supermarket in the middle of the day (usually go late at night). Way too many people moving way too slowly. Would not recommend.

Why do I like 90,000 at the MCG but hate 90,000 at my local supermarket?

Because only half the people at the MCG are peasants. 

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Mowed the lawns which neaarly killed me.

Oh my god how many lawns did you have to mow?

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

Oh my god how many lawns did you have to mow?

Takes about an hour so I will make up for it with some extra tinnies tonite.


Has anyone ever contemplated what is actually in chicken salt?

39 minutes ago, Chook said:

Went to the supermarket in the middle of the day (usually go late at night). Way too many people moving way too slowly. Would not recommend.

Why do I like 90,000 at the MCG but hate 90,000 at my local supermarket?

Chadstone the worst. I can last about 30 mins before my chest starts to tighten and I have to get out of there.

Lying by the pool in Sanur, Bali.. 32c and nothing different is forecast for the whole week.

A tough life but someone has to prop up the economy here

14 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Has anyone ever contemplated what is actually in chicken salt?

MSG?

11 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MSG?

And not chicken sweat?


Jayden Hunt finished 4th in Eagles B & F.

Well done Jayden.

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Spent the day in Brisbane travelling for work. 

Perfect weather for footy up here.  I agree with Jono Brown Lions Vs Port should be played in the afternoon not at night.  Sorry, just realised I should have posted this in the Non-MFC: Non game day thread.

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A solid cast miniature statue/ bottle opener demons player for Father's Day is not too shabby.

Beats the old soap on a rope and Brut 33.


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14 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

MSG?

And chicken feet.

39 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

A solid cast miniature statue/ bottle opener demons player for Father's Day is not too shabby.

Beats the old soap on a rope and Brut 33.

Nice- I got a Clarry bobble head for father's day.  ...and a bottle opener.  Could probably open a bottle with Clarry's head.

Some of you did well for Father's Day by the sound of it.

All I received were three anonymous cards addressed "To Whom It May Concern".

 
17 hours ago, Jontee said:

Has anyone ever contemplated what is actually in chicken salt?

 

16 hours ago, Jontee said:

And not chicken sweat?

 

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

And chicken feet.

Chickens don’t sweat. Well, my chickens don’t. They’re dainty little ladies, sweating is beneath them.

Chicken feet are a delicacy, no? Can’t imagine they’d be ground to make chicken salt. Maybe the beaks?

Also, Thursday can’t come quickly enough, clearly. 😑

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21 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

 

Chickens don’t sweat. Well, my chickens don’t. They’re dainty little ladies, sweating is beneath them.

Chicken feet are a delicacy, no? Can’t imagine they’d be ground to make chicken salt. Maybe the beaks?

Also, Thursday can’t come quickly enough, clearly. 😑

Mmmmm Chicken feet with a side of beak.

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