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3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Checked out Clarries choice.  not bad

who woulda thought country music would be cool one day?!

No one, coz it’s not. 

 
4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Vids to come shortly.

More importantly… all-time favourite songs:

Bowser: Sweet Lies - Fleetwood Mac

BBB: The Car Song - The Cat Empire

Clarrie: I Remember Everything - Zach Bryan

Langers: Heroes - David Bowie


Same question, totally different ways of answering: 

Bowser didn’t have to think. I had barely finished the word “… song?” and he blurted out his choice.

BBB gave me the beautiful backstory of how when he and Hester first met they bonded over their love of The Cat Empire and attended many of the band’s gigs.

With Clarrie it was like getting blood from a stone. It took so long to get an answer that I was almost in the rooms at AAMI, and we began the convo at Gosch’s! At first he called out to Max “Hey Gawny! What’s my all-time favourite song?” Maxy said a song title and Clarrie said, “Nah it’s not that one anymore.” He kept saying he had several in mind but he  couldn’t pick just one. In the end it took for me to say, “If I had a gun to your head right now, what would be your FAVOURITE BLOODY SONG???”

Langers didn’t have to think long about it. He said, “Heroes, David Bowie.” I asked, “ Bowie fan? Or just a fan of that song?” He said, “Huge Bowie fan.” I showed him my Bowie tattoo and he was like “That’s so cool!” And I’m not 100% sure but I think we’re engaged now 😝

edit: two years ago I asked Goody the question and he chose My Happiness by Powderfinger. I asked him today if that’s changed and it hasn’t. Guess he is stubborn after all 😉 

Tom Morris - You’re so vain.

37 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No one, coz it’s not. 

might be time to check out the Aus top 50 charts WCW

I know its been a while  😂


Can't believe they've dropped Laurie after his game last week.

Didn't think Tholstrup was playing great footy to be an automatic inclusion and if Hunter comes in off poor form and recent injury then it's just baffling. No disrespect to Hunter but would rather see Woewodin or Howes on the wing than him.

14 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Can't believe they've dropped Laurie after his game last week.

Didn't think Tholstrup was playing great footy to be an automatic inclusion and if Hunter comes in off poor form and recent injury then it's just baffling. No disrespect to Hunter but would rather see Woewodin or Howes on the wing than him.

Where are you hearing Laurie’s been dropped?

 
2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Rainbow babies are very special. 

Is a rainbow baby the one you have after the son comes out?

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Is a rainbow baby the one you have after the son comes out?

No, it’s a baby born after miscarriage or stillbirth. 
 


26 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Didn't think Tholstrup was playing great footy to be an automatic inclusion

Mmmm ..... must have been watching a different energetic hard tackling youngster.

11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Where are you hearing Laurie’s been dropped?

Just going by your videos. He was training with the seconds team in the bottom two videos you posted and I didn't sight him in any of the clips with the senior team.

14 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

No, it’s a baby born after miscarriage or stillbirth. 
 

How dare you respond to my lame gag with a factual post!

12 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Mmmm ..... must have been watching a different energetic hard tackling youngster.

I like him, don't get me wrong. But his freo game was well below the standard before he got concussed. Expected inconsistencies given its his first year. Not an automatic selection for mine at this stage of his career. I suspect he'll be a permanent best 22 player next year though.

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1 hour ago, Nascent said:

Just going by your videos. He was training with the seconds team in the bottom two videos you posted and I didn't sight him in any of the clips with the senior team.

I guess we’ll know for sure very soon. And then it’s…

Let the Demonland Melts Begin!!!

Jon Stewart Popcorn GIF


We need to be blooding youth and getting experience into our..

Sorry the auto-poster broke down.

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7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I guess we’ll know for sure very soon. And then it’s…

Let the Demonland Melts Begin!!!

Jon Stewart Popcorn GIF

Well most people usually melt when he's in the team so I'm predicting generalise apathy with a hint of confusion.

Thanks WCW greatly appreciated and how good is it having all those happy kids running around the club, can’t remember seeing happy children at training with RDB, Northey or even Danners when coaching. Lol.!!


5 hours ago, forever demons said:

Why does Tmac run like hes got a carrot up his bum

He may well have one up there. Don’t knock it ‘til you try it 😉 

43 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

He may well have one up there. Don’t knock it ‘til you try it 😉 

pass on that one dont want rabbits nibble my bum during the night

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