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Can you feel his presence?

Can you?

I am excited!! Right now as we speak he will be with his parents telling them he wants to play for the MFC

There will be celebrations in the Judd household tonight!!

Might be another week or so before it is official though

 

AND WAS WEARING A RED AND BLUE JACKET AT THE AIRPORT.

.... might have been black BUT I DOUBT IT!

AND WAS WEARING A RED AND BLUE JACKET AT THE AIRPORT.

.... might have been black BUT I DOUBT IT!

It was black!

I thought it was navy and was going to write about it in the omens thread, but on closer inspection realised that it was indeed black.

Now for the more important matter at hand, he said that he would like to find out how clubs operate and that he will make his decision soon.

 
AND WAS WEARING A RED AND BLUE JACKET AT THE AIRPORT.

.... might have been black BUT I DOUBT IT!

lol

he told me last night in a dream he is looking forward to season 08 in the red and blue

also, my best friends, uncles, brothers, dog walkers, aunts, step daughter, who is friends with a guy, who's brothers, dads, friends with someone, who knows a guy, told me judd said he was coming to the dee's weeks ago.

We are all set folks! :wub:


It was black!

I thought it was navy and was going to write about it in the omens thread, but on closer inspection realised that it was indeed black.

Now for the more important matter at hand, he said that he would like to find out how clubs operate and that he will make his decision soon.

Damn, my Judd-tinted glasses are getting the better of me. :wacko:

 

The more time he is in Melbourne, the more I think he won't be wearing the red and blue next year. I just can't see it happening.

Soooooo he was wearing a red and BLACK jumper........ is that a bad omen??

red - melbourne , essendon

black- collingwood, might means blues are out of the race hehe


Soooooo he was wearing a red and BLACK jumper........ is that a bad omen??

everyone should take a deep breathe because if he goes elsewhere you will need grief counselling

red - melbourne , essendon

black- collingwood, might means blues are out of the race hehe

IMO its either the filth or us, he hates the telstradome and wants to play on MCG

everyone should take a deep breathe because if he goes elsewhere you will need grief counselling

That's why I'm really not getting excited at all. It's not gonna happen.

Just watched the vision again on Sports Tonight, and suddenly his jumper does look navy! <_<

Surgeon meeting tomorrow morning, then meeting with clubs Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Hope we're last so that we can compare what the other clubs have offered.

Just watched the vision again on Sports Tonight, and suddenly his jumper does look navy! <_<

Surgeon meeting tomorrow morning, then meeting with clubs Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Hope we're last so that we can compare what the other clubs have offered.

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I only use my x-ray glasses for chicks but i just wanted ppl to see what i saw. Very subtle Juddy.

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I only use my x-ray glasses for chicks but i just wanted ppl to see what i saw. Very subtle Juddy.

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Gold! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Now if only that becomes true..........

I am already hating this, god i wish it was over already.

need a distraction

ohh look that dog has a fluffy tail !!!!!! :lol:

hehe :lol:

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Peter: Why are they trying to publicly humiliate-- ooh, shiny red ball.

:D

He meets us and Essendon tomorrow...Carlton met him before the surgeon...dumbasses hahaha

anyway, its all bs about collingwood meeting him not until after their campaign in the finals...they're meeting him monday morning regardless.

hopefully we get an announcement next week everyone that he wants to come to melbourne!!!


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