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Captain’s run this morning. I’m going pretty much just to congratulate Melks. LOL, like I wouldn’t be going there otherwise. l’ll take vids and pics so y’all can see the happi-haps and I don’t have to concentrate, which is best for all involved since I have the attention span of a moth. 😁

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Mission already accomplished! I got to congratulate Melks and we had a big ol’ bear hug and he thanked me for supporting him all the way through. But…

Before that I walked to the tent with Goody. I thanked him for bringing Melks straight in. I told him there’s many online who think he should’ve come through Casey, and that Goody’s (yet again) bringing a player in too early when he’s not ready. Goody said, “You know he’s ready!” I said, “Yeah but these folks are ‘experts’” he said, “But they’re not here every week, are they?”

Yeah Goody!!!!


 

When you go to post the vids you took but realise you didn’t send the message you typed an hour and a half ago 🤭

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Mission already accomplished! I got to congratulate Melks and we had a big ol’ bear hug and he thanked me for supporting him all the way through. But…

Before that I walked to the tent with Goody. I thanked him for bringing Melks straight in. I told him there’s many online who think he should’ve come through Casey, and that Goody’s (yet again) bringing a player in too early when he’s not ready. Goody said, “You know he’s ready!” I said, “Yeah but these folks are ‘experts’” he said, “But they’re not here every week, are they?”

Yeah Goody!!!!


 

When you go to post the vids you took but realise you didn’t send the message you typed an hour and a half ago 🤭

Did you ask him to come on D'land to explain himself!??

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Did anyone Google attention span of moths waiting for training updates?

Discovered 30 very interesting facts about moths.

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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Captain’s run this morning. I’m going pretty much just to congratulate Melks. LOL, like I wouldn’t be going there otherwise. l’ll take vids and pics so y’all can see the happi-haps and I don’t have to concentrate, which is best for all involved since I have the attention span of a moth. 😁

You really do deserve praise for your commitment to the club and the players.

Very few attend as much as you do and imo it gives you every right to voice your opinions on all things to do with the club and maintain your strong defence of everything MFC.

You go girl. 

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14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

You really do deserve praise for your commitment to the club and the players.

Very few attend as much as you do and imo it gives you every right to voice your opinions on all things to do with the club and maintain your strong defence of everything MFC.

You go girl. 

I second this! 
 

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11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Jake Lever is a bully kicking over the kids toys

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I also told Selwyn what a great job he’s done with getting Melks up. He quickly pointed out the two guys standing with him and said it was all their work. Apparently Selwyn devised the plan but these guys were the ones who were with Melks all the way through. One of them (Tom) said, “It was hardly work since Melky made it so easy. He’s been all in since the beginning.”

LOL at the end of the session almost everyone had left but Clarrie was in the tent knocking the mud off his boots. I ran into the tent and said, “I’m in the protected zone! I suppose that’s 50” He said, “[censored] that, you can come in here anytime.” We laughed and hugged and I swear to god that boy is happier than I’ve ever seen him. He has an infectious laugh, and it instantly makes you feel like 🎶 Everything Is Awesome 🎶

In contrast, Bowser looked dejected. He seemed down in the mouth. He walked from the rooms to the oval by himself slowly and with his head down and I heard a little kid ask his dad, “Why does Bowey look so sad?” 😢

 

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23 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Sure looks cold

Cold? Nah. [censored] freezing? Hell yeah. 🥶

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

In contrast, Bowser looked dejected. He seemed down in the mouth. He walked from the rooms to the oval by himself slowly and with his head down and I heard a little kid ask his dad, “Why does Bowey look so sad?” 😢

 

A late out with soreness again? Told he will be sub? Forgot this sunscreen?

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55 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Did you ask him to come on D'land to explain himself!??

I did but he said he’s afraid he’s not the right guy.

 

 

Of course, he said it with a heavy heart 🙄 

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Definitely Tommo and Cream (Fullarton) were there. Didn’t notice Bill but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t there.

The above videos capture everyone who was there (I hope).

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1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Definitely Tommo and Cream (Fullarton) were there. Didn’t notice Bill but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t there.

The above videos capture everyone who was there (I hope).

Thanks, love your work.

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2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Did anyone Google attention span of moths waiting for training updates?

Discovered 30 very interesting facts about moths.

Greetings, fellow traveller of the backroads of google!

Moths are amazing and grossly underappreciated.

Back living in Canberra I'd go wandering on the hills, sometimes at night, and one of the most vivid visual memories I have is coming back past the War Memorial and one side of it having a curtain of bogong moths on the bare wall. Must have been about 2m vertically and five or six wide. Every soft movement of wind causes the whole curtain to ripple and rustle and shift colours in the dimmed floodlights facing the building. A completely hypnotic moment.

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1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Greetings, fellow traveller of the backroads of google!

Moths are amazing and grossly underappreciated.

Back living in Canberra I'd go wandering on the hills, sometimes at night, and one of the most vivid visual memories I have is coming back past the War Memorial and one side of it having a curtain of bogong moths on the bare wall. Must have been about 2m vertically and five or six wide. Every soft movement of wind causes the whole curtain to ripple and rustle and shift colours in the dimmed floodlights facing the building. A completely hypnotic moment.

You’re a poet Goffy, I feel as though I was with you. 
(spotting  bogons is a habit of mine)

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6 hours ago, Redleg said:

You really do deserve praise for your commitment to the club and the players.

Very few attend as much as you do and imo it gives you every right to voice your opinions on all things to do with the club and maintain your strong defence of everything MFC.

You go girl. 

Hear, hear!!

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1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

You’re a poet Goffy, I feel as though I was with you. 
(spotting  bogons is a habit of mine)

No NC. He spotted bogongs not bogans. There’s a difference. 🙃

On the subject, moths are gross. They sleep in your garments on the clothesline then when you unwittingly disturb them they fly out and land on the nearest surface and refuse to budge. And they leave that brown silt-like dust everywhere. Yuck. Worse still is when one holds out in your garment and you don’t discover it ‘til the first time you sit down that day and you feel ‘movement’ just above your kneecap and you look down and there’s a wriggling bulge under the fabric of your really cool flares and to your shock and horror you realise one has hitched a ride and is still alive but you’re in a courtroom on jury duty and can’t do a thing about it *shudder*

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3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

 

Moths are amazing and grossly underappreciated.

😁😁😁😁😁

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