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Through all the bad stuff the Melbourne Demons has suffered through this year its always nice to look back and reflect upon the good stuff so heres Melbournes Queen Birthday Bloodbath both 2006 and 2007 highlights.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-27a7CD-Fc

2007 version

2006 version

Remember we are Melbourne and we can and we will take all in 2008

AHHH IM EXCITED!!

 
 

First bit of work is mine for the record. B)


First bit of work is mine for the record. B)

I thought it was!

Very good job there.

Stick around, I'll probably try to hire your services for my final uni presentation next year :P

Can we get someone on Tuesday, June 10th 2008 to get prepping for the lastest installment of the Queens Birthday Massacre?

First bit of work is mine for the record. B)

was going to complement you on that when i stumbled across it a couple of weeks ago. love it

sylvia burning some nuffy and centring it to bate is the highlight

 

Great work Madness. Love the middle bit.

Cheers guys, there used to be a better quality downloadable version, but it disappeared from the interweb and it's too much hassle re uploading it, if there's enough request I will re up it...


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Cheers guys, there used to be a better quality downloadable version, but it disappeared from the interweb and it's too much hassle re uploading it, if there's enough request I will re up it...

Great work much better than some of the others videos of there TV's

ahh trapper :unsure:

at least he didnt go to the filth, i dont think i could ever watch footy again if he did...

love these videos, joffa's teacosy made a nice hat (wonder where he stole it from)

ahh trapper :unsure:

at least he didnt go to the filth, i dont think i could ever watch footy again if he did...

love these videos, joffa's teacosy made a nice hat (wonder where he stole it from)

Yeah watched the 06 win and just made me miss Trapper already

And this thread was supposed to cheer us up!

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