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9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

his sister misty is such a diver tho

and don't forget aunty agatha and her demon avatar

08.06 - Agatha

 

Still really feeling good after Geelongs heartbreaking loss. Looking forward to catching up with my Geelong mate for a run later today. It will be nice to reflect on key moments they lost the game. 

Danger escaped suspension for a tackle and a strike, if it was Kossy..... life sentence!

 
6 hours ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Still really feeling good after Geelongs heartbreaking loss. Looking forward to catching up with my Geelong mate for a run later today. It will be nice to reflect on key moments they lost the game. 

How did you go? 

24 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Danger escaped suspension for a tackle and a strike, if it was Kossy..... life sentence!

Cannot understate how much the decision to bring Moore off influenced the outcome. Moore is a [censored], playing for a team of [censored]. I can’t stand to lose to them 


19 hours ago, red&blue1982 said:

All you losers celebrating Brisbane's win; have you forgotten they embarrassed us repeatedly over the last few years! Wake you [censored]!!

I haven't seen any Lions fans claim their team had a virus when they lost to us in the 2021 finals. And now it's umpiring from some of they fans, and vague references to a few players having a virus from Chris Scott. The Subtext is giving no credit to the opposition. F em. Go The Roys

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33 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Danger escaped suspension for a tackle and a strike, if it was Kossy..... life sentence!

Unbelievably corrupt

Just watched the replay. What a great game. No spite - I felt the urge to burst into tears when the Brisbane player helped a Geelong player get back to his feet, but that's the kind of fella I am, maybe I read too much Hannah Arendt  - and could not get over that - unlike a Collingwood game - players did not set out a la Maynard to maim other players. 

 
52 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Good. Just difficult pretending that I cared.

I'm sure they weren't 'running on top of the ground' today!


I'm still feeling it for the Cats.  Feeling Glee actually.

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