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In the morning, do you read...

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Just interested to see where people start the day to find their footy news.

 
Just interested to see where people start the day to find their footy news.

Demonland, then demonology then the paper.

Demonland will usually have links to any articles of interest, but I always read The Age first because we get it at home and it occupies me while I have coffee (and nothing else gets done before coffee).

 

The age is home delivered. Front page, Sport - look for Football news. Quiz. markets.

herald-Sun Online, AFL news.

Demonland.

Once a week see what Ology is about. I feel more distant from them now than I have ever felt before.


The age is home delivered. Front page, Sport - look for Football news. Quiz. markets.

herald-Sun Online, AFL news.

Demonland.

That's a pretty good summation of things, Franky.

The age is home delivered. Front page, Sport - look for Football news. Quiz. markets.

herald-Sun Online, AFL news.

Demonland.

Once a week see what Ology is about. I feel more distant from them now than I have ever felt before.

newspapers at work...then demonland & demonology at night.

 

Look at sports section on line of both Age, Sun, and then to Demonland.

Find that Demonland has often MFC news first.

Demonland morning and night everyday of the year


dont read paper in off season, allways straight to the back except for mondays, they make you hunt around in the middle. Demonland when i get home from work.

The age is home delivered. Front page, Sport - look for Football news. Quiz. markets.

herald-Sun Online, AFL news.

Demonland.

Once a week see what Ology is about. I feel more distant from them now than I have ever felt before.

Herald Sun or Age-whichever is available as a freebie at the coffee lounge - Demonland at night.

I know what you mean about Demonology - nothing much except bitching between posters on politics - Demonland rocks !

havent been to demonology for years


nasdaq.com, comsec, heraldsun footy, theage.com(business), heraldsun opinion, demonland... if i'm lucky that pushes me to 10:00 when the market opens for the day and I can again watch all my money being lost!!!!!!!!!

stupid share market, it's like following MFC.

porn magazines

HA! Dazzler says what we're all thinking.

I know what you mean about Demonology - nothing much except bitching between posters on politics - Demonland rocks !

Yeah. Or that one bloke calling us "Strawberry Fields" over and over. You can almost smell his smugness through the monitor.

nasdaq.com, comsec,

Nerd.

If I get a chance before going to work I read the HeraldSun. Otherwise the online version of the HeraldSun and RealFooty then Demonland

If I get a chance before going to work I read the HeraldSun. Otherwise the online version of the HeraldSun and RealFooty then Demonland

Get the other side of your brain working Kev. The Age...daylight. Only the Herald-Sun when available free at a lunch spot for diversion and small pages. Would have to be one of the world's crappiest rags. Even their sports reporting is half-arsed.

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The Age.

Grab some coffee and a newspaper to go before work.


the courier mail, usually nothing on the demons , then read on all sports things on my phone, (foxports,sportal_, realfooty) then demonland then zoo weekly

Age with Coffee. Check herald-sun online for any Dees info or the latest. Then Demonland.

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