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I don't usually drink on Sundays (primarily becasue most Friday's are big nights) but I think I'll have to go down to my local to watch the game, drown my sorrows and wallow in self-pity. Is anyone actually going to Kardinia or is a pub to inticing?

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I don't usually drink on Sundays (primarily becasue most Friday's are big nights) but I think I'll have to go down to my local to watch the game, drown my sorrows and wallow in self-pity. Is anyone actually going to Kardinia or is a pub to inticing?

Playing cricket in the valley of a thousand hills.

Thats the good news...the bad news is they have TV screen

A George Cross to every brave Dee supporter heading to the Cattery...its a 50 minute drive there but takes a lifetime on the way home!

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Have to attend a wedding in the morning, which is almost going to be as bad as the game itself.

Will take full advantage of the open bar before racing home to watch the 'Geelong Massacre'.

The way I see it, the more I drink before the game, the more amusing the result will be.

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Nar seriously I'll stick it out to the bitter end. See which players care about the jumper when their 20 goals down in the last qtr.

That my friend I think is exactly what this game will be about ;)

I on the other hand am having a barbie.. with no radios or tellies on!! lol

Go Dees...eventually...sometime.... please !!! lol :lol:

Nurse...is it over yet...is it 2009 already ??? :rolleyes:

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I will be sitting in front of the TV in my lounge room, barracking them on as always.

While I am prepared for a large defeat, a part of me still holds out hope.

i too will be watching it on TV with geelong supporters in the same room.... :wacko:

however i hold a little bit of hope that we can pull off a david vs golliath tale, win a few games, finish 8th, then win the cup from there, then to find out 6 months later its being turned into a hollywood blockbuster.

too hopeful??

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Just as long as your not driving. We don't need AFL player type behaviour from forum members! :rolleyes:

I am not driving. My ride shall remain sober, or he can pay for my taxi home :lol:

Has anyone thought of maybe wrapping their TV in bubble-wrap to avoid serious damage when, in the heat of the moment, you decide to throw a shoe at the screen in protest?

By the way, the last time I saw a Melbourne vs. Geelong game on TV was the day we won by just one point after the siren. Could this be an omen? :o

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thats where all the demons supporters will be, so hopefully we can bring them home in the last or something

theres guna e a ground invasion for sure if we win :P

And if we lose you can burn down the city... it's not like anyone is going to miss Geelong ;)

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yeah, bloody weddings hey! getting in the way of everything!

found out my cousin's wedding is the same day as the kangas game, so will be first g game ive missed in a few years. and i'm annoyed about this!! you'd think i'd be relieved haha

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I will be shopping for a new pair of skiis

I'm after a new tartan rug and thermos set, the last one dear god was ruined during a stampede of cape buffalo on the last hunting expedition. Oh almost dropped the monocle in the earl grey any ho tally ho and pip pip bring it home against those old smelly cats, never been any good since Gogin stopped playing.

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I will sit back and watch it on TV, with a bottle of red.

I will sit back and watch it on TV with a bottle of bourbon.

Perhaps i'll play a drinking game, every time Geelong scores i take a swig. I'll have alcohol poisoning by quarter time!

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I was definitely not going to go, for the first time in 20 years where I had a choice to go or not (in Vic). Then I went to an MFC function last night and after hearing from a few of the players and from Chris Connolly, I can see that now is not the time to stop supporting the demons. Therefore, I will be there to watch what I am sure will be an ugly game from our perspective.

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I was definitely not going to go, for the first time in 20 years where I had a choice to go or not (in Vic). Then I went to an MFC function last night and after hearing from a few of the players and from Chris Connolly, I can see that now is not the time to stop supporting the demons. Therefore, I will be there to watch what I am sure will be an ugly game from our perspective.

Fill us in Choko. Positives from the players on Connol's?

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Fill us in Choko. Positives from the players on Connol's?

I don't care what they said. Talk is cheap. Until they translate their words into actions, it's all posturing as far as I'm concerned.

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I don't care what they said. Talk is cheap. Until they translate their words into actions, it's all posturing as far as I'm concerned.

Down at Skill Stadiun cheering the guys along....called passion/loyality

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