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I only know you all as your words and pictures, but you're all great company. I wish you all the best, in this festive but also contemplative season and into a red-and-blue-dominant new year.

 

images.jpg.967666e1a40126a5dc7472ad2f03716c.jpg    Merry xmas to all and lets have a great new year.

Have a great Christmas everyone.

I know I'm really looking forward to season 2024.

I reckon it will be a beauty for all of us.

 
16 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The little doggy barracks for Carlton (he’s got no choice) and opposition colours aren’t allowed in the cheer squad, so I’d have to dognap him and force him into a little Demons doggy onesie. I’m sure there’s some sort of law against that. 😭

What law stops you putting a doggy in a   demon onesie.The AFL hate us and now the coppers.I give up

2 hours ago, dl4e said:

images.jpg.967666e1a40126a5dc7472ad2f03716c.jpg    Merry xmas to all and lets have a great new year.

looks like you peaked a little early


On 23/12/2023 at 11:33, Neil Crompton said:

Luv this site. Just wanted to take the opportunity of wishing you all a merry Christmas and a happy and successful Dee year coming up.

Nice words mate.

Straight back to you

Merry Christmas and best wishes to you and all the all the other good people on this good site.

Hell tis the season....

even to the tossers here who have given me the facepalm emoji over the year.

All the best.

Have a great Christmas all

ive had a bad couple of months. The ticker is on the fritz, in a bad way, caught it just in time. i’m even off the booze for good. and my mum just got discharged from 6 weeks in hospital post cancer surgery. 

Hoping for a better 2024!

Hope you and your families are healthy and happy and go Demons

Merry Christmas all. Just a reminder, don’t drink and tattoo this festive season (courtesy of my “best mate”): 

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47 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Have a great Christmas all

ive had a bad couple of months. The ticker is on the fritz, in a bad way, caught it just in time. i’m even off the booze for good. and my mum just got discharged from 6 weeks in hospital post cancer surgery. 

Hoping for a better 2024!

Hope you and your families are healthy and happy and go Demons

That is terrible news for you DubDee, I hope that you can get the heart issues sorted in your favour. It is really sad to hear your mother has had surgery for cancer, it is a very tough time for you and your family. My wife is a cancer survivor so can appreciate what you are going through. Good luck DubDee.💕

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Have a great Christmas all

ive had a bad couple of months. The ticker is on the fritz, in a bad way, caught it just in time. i’m even off the booze for good. and my mum just got discharged from 6 weeks in hospital post cancer surgery. 

Hoping for a better 2024!

Hope you and your families are healthy and happy and go Demons

keep your head up mate ,merry exmas


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A Xmas wish for *all on Demonland…

I hope your team wins the 2024 Premiership ❤️💙

 

*except for @No. 31 coz Carlton 🤭

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3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Have a great Christmas all

ive had a bad couple of months. The ticker is on the fritz, in a bad way, caught it just in time. i’m even off the booze for good. and my mum just got discharged from 6 weeks in hospital post cancer surgery. 

Hoping for a better 2024!

Hope you and your families are healthy and happy and go Demons

Same thing happened to me @DubDee in 2020. Pandemic, Mum died, hospital 4 times with the heart and gave up drinking alcohol. Within 12 months I bought a new house in a town I have always loved and we won the first flag in my lifetime.  The good times will come.

All the above to all the above and others .

i just know you are enjoying Carols by candlelight. Yes  who doesn’t enjoy CbC

 

enjoy whatever you are doing. Come on 2024 ………go Dee’s 

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3 hours ago, He de mon said:

Same thing happened to me @DubDee in 2020. Pandemic, Mum died, hospital 4 times with the heart and gave up drinking alcohol. Within 12 months I bought a new house in a town I have always loved and we won the first flag in my lifetime.  The good times will come.

that’s brutal mate @He de mon

and during covid too. thanks for for the positive message (and deezone and forever demons). 

the support helps


Merry Christmas to all and here's to the ultimate success in 2024.

A great Christmas for everyone and lets hope "third time lucky" to add another cup.

Merry Christmas to everyone on Demonland. Thank you to Andy and team for running such a great site. 

16 hours ago, DubDee said:

Have a great Christmas all

ive had a bad couple of months. The ticker is on the fritz, in a bad way, caught it just in time. i’m even off the booze for good. and my mum just got discharged from 6 weeks in hospital post cancer surgery. 

Hoping for a better 2024!

Hope you and your families are healthy and happy and go Demons

That's ****ty news all round Dub!

Have a great Christmas and look forward to a much healthier and happier New Year!

Wishing everyone on Demonland a wonderful Christmas. Cheers for good health, happiness and heaps of success with our Dees!


17 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Merry Christmas all. Just a reminder, don’t drink and tattoo this festive season (courtesy of my “best mate”): 

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Humbug

Who gets a tattoo sober?

32 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

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Merry Christmas to all.

Not quite my favorite day of the year, but that's only happened 3 times in my lifetime and only delivered once.

Hoping there is a bright shiny new one that Jack is holding in the stocking for next year.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

 

Merry Christmas everyone. I see Maxy holding the cup on GF day 2024. Unless HQ manufacture a Pies Blues decider for the $$$$$$$$$


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