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54 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

The fox/kayo commentators kept on saying that he's called "the Bull" during the final quarter of the GWS game.  So close to the Bison, but so far...

Glad he's in good spirits!

I told him this, that Dwayne Russell kept calling him the Bull and he said, “Nooooooo!” Then he told me I need to tell the commentators it’s The Bison. He must think I have access to everyone, like I’m Andrew Dillon or something. 😂

 
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36 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Hmmm.  Not really catching on, is it?

It actually is gaining traction. These things take time.

 I know you don’t approve of it because it’s Mitch Marsh’s nickname (different sport but whatevs) but it’ll catch on in time. 

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44 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Which bit, GW?

That you said it? All of of us ☺️

That you got those responses? Most of us 😄

p.s. Belated Happy St Patrick's Day! Slainte!

That Charles, who rarely smiles, actually laughed. Granted it wasn’t a guffaw, it was a little hehe, but it’s a laugh nonetheless. 

 
7 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I told him this, that Dwayne Russell kept calling him the Bull and he said, “Nooooooo!” Then he told me I need to tell the commentators it’s The Bison. He must think I have access to everyone, like I’m Andrew Dillon or something. 😂

Andrew Dillon could only dream of being like you, GW!  Read into that statement however you like 😂

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5 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Andrew Dillon could only dream of being like you, GW!  Read into that statement however you like 😂

It’s from you, so I KNOW it’s a compliment ❤️


1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

You really didn’t miss much. Some were only out there for 10 mins. Marty Hore, for example. He said it wasn’t worth putting his boots on since that took longer to do than the actual “training.” 😅

10 minutes would have been just fine for me. I take whatever I could get especially as I rarely ever attend any sessions now day being based up in the country!

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

The Bison wasn’t down in the dumps at all, despite greeting me with, “I was dropped.”

Bye, son!

1 hour ago, Tarax Club said:

Dm56 you’ve added a ‘d’ how prescient. “Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs…”

Inna Gadda da Vida! Daisy chains and butterflies ...

 

Glad to hear Buffalo isn’t down in the dumps after being dropped

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Glad to hear Buffalo isn’t down in the dumps after being dropped

Any other ungulate names not in use?

Gaur?

Not very catchy.

Auroch?

A bit old fashioned?

Yak?

Is he a talker?


5 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Inna Gadda da Vida! Daisy chains and butterflies ...

Dm56 you’ll need to push the fast forward button a touch.

Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon.

Track 9 Brain Damage

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2 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Any other ungulate names not in use?

Gaur?

Not very catchy.

Auroch?

A bit old fashioned?

Yak?

Is he a talker?

I'm looking forward to seeing what Tatonka can do for Casey tomorrow morning.

On 22/03/2025 at 19:49, Tarax Club said:

Dm56 you’ll need to push the fast forward button a touch.

Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon.

Track 9 Brain Damage

 Yes, but fond memories have lived a very long time.


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