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Bomberblitz is gold, loved this one

"Just apologised to my 12 year old son for “forcing” him to be an Essendon supporter.

 

 

Bombers now setting their sights on pick 6 in the draft. 

 

Gee Essendon have some....how do I put this....um... unsavory looking players.

Let's just say you want to meet them in a dark lane on the way home tonight.


8 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Bomberblitz is gold, loved this one

"Just apologised to my 12 year old son for “forcing” him to be an Essendon supporter.

That kid will probably have their own 12 year old before Essendon win a final.

4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Bombers now setting their sights on pick 6 in the draft. 

Chasing Collingwood's run at pick 4.

It gives me great joy to know that this season we have broken the souls of both Geelong and Essendon. Well, soul-analagous synthetic devices, anyway.

 

The Bombers crashing into a hillside is truly wonderful.   It takes a little gloss off our win over them, but that's a small price to pay.

12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bombers in dive spiral

Beautiful to watch them sink lol


Still no sympathy for druggies, will be a lot of resultists after today, Scott will be ask8ng for his AFL job back.

Imagine a world where Carlton Collingwood and Essendon are out of the 8, make the dream real, just a pity the Cats are on their 13th bloody life.


A Bombers fan threw his scarf onto the ground in disgust. 

Essendon has taught me how to be desensitised to disappointment. I also apply this to my love life. Thanks for something I guess?

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

A Bombers fan threw his scarf onto the ground in disgust. 

Yeah just saw it. Fox footy replayed it. I reckon dermott would have loved doing that game.  He hates essendon 


13 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Imagine a world where Carlton Collingwood and Essendon are out of the 8, make the dream real, just a pity the Cats are on their 13th bloody life.

Probably akin to this theme......

 

 

 

 

Thank you Sainters.  Ross, players , et all

 

love your work today

 

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