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7 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Not to mention Trac caught driving without seat belt!

Don’t think there were dart belts in the days when thst model Mercedes was a feature on the road probably in Europe and Italy more likely.

The Vespa has replaced cars in Rome it’s much easier to get a park.

Sorry for some of this info it is probably not all that accurate but great to speculate.

Trac did mention that he proposed about 2 years ago at Lake Como I think it was and referred to in Italy as “in the motherland”. Famous picture around that time in the news. 

I saw Lake Louise for the first time this year in July and any Caucasian white male would find it hard to resist a proposal at that beautiful location. ( not USA lad as they wouldn’t recognise any location outside the good old USA) 

Its all before Brand Petracca this year all we need is about 25 team mates to come along 2021 style and scream photo at the top of Mt Everest may be possible with the Premiership Cup and our Flag featuring.

We can only hope it’s nut too much to expect if a little Lady Luck goes our way.

All the best to Trac and Bella may we have a few little Trac’s and Bella’s for our 2040 teams please!!

Hope all their wishes and dreams do come true. 

 
On 21/12/2024 at 04:41, Lexinator said:

Lovely photo of the boys. Good to see Bray', Harmsy, and ANB there!

 

It was lovely to see ANB there. I hope he has a great season with Adelaide and his on;y bad game is against us. Also  good to see Harmsey there as well. True Demons!

 

On 21/12/2024 at 09:23, Dee Dee said:

Max wearing spectacles?

Doing his version of Mason Cox.

 
On 26/12/2024 at 16:26, Bobby McKenzie said:

 

It was lovely to see ANB there. I hope he has a great season with Adelaide and his on;y bad game is against us. Also  good to see Harmsey there as well. True Demons!

 

But just not too good.

Will miss Nibbler for sure.


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