Everything posted by Mel Bourne
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Demonstone's and Flaubert's English Grammar for Demonlanders 101
Awful, but could it be considered a malapropism rather than poor grammar?
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Demonstone's and Flaubert's English Grammar for Demonlanders 101
A lot of learnings in this thread.
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Eddie Betts opens up on the weird camp
Itâs not often an entire team embarrasses themselves like this. It will be a very handy weapon for all other teams when it comes to future on-field taunts.
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Eddie Betts opens up on the weird camp
Meanwhile âTexâ from Broken Hill writes⌠âThe camp that we went on as a footy club, personally I found one of the most beneficial and rewarding camps I've ever been on as an individual. "And I encourage any of my mates or family members to do the same thingâ - âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ (thatâs a real quote)
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Farewell Luke Jackson
That poster just admitted they were trolling. đ Edit: Soz, this has been mentioned already.
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CHANGES: Rd 21 vs Collingwood
Look, Iâd just gotten home from a fun night out at the Forum, and was lacking the clarity to notice what havoc autocorrect was wreaking.
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CHANGES: Rd 21 vs Collingwood
Despite him constantly reminding me of one of those infallible dudes out the front of a tyre centre, I still get weirdly thrown-off knowing heâs on the ground. I hope youâre right.
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Farewell Sam Weideman
Iâll never forget the organiser of a very big Victorian music festival (which is still going) describing them as âJive Bunny with a Mooks endorsementâ after watching their set.
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Farewell Sam Weideman
I donât mean to start a war, but this version is not as good as Themâs. comparing Graham Bonnetâs voice to Van Morrisonâs is not going to end well for Graham. I will probably be enjoying some kind of jazz-cigarette this evening, and will be willing to write some kind of pointless thesis on the whole matter soon afterwards , if requested. đ
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POSTGAME: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
âIâd like to see Melbourne to do this performance forâŚ..â Just the grammar alone is enough to make me steam.
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POSTGAME: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Really? I dunno, that's a bit unprofessional. But whatever works, I guess.
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Farewell Sam Weideman
Sorry Sam, weâll get back to you in a momentâŚ. For my money, the best version was by Them.
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Farewell Sam Weideman
Thatâs a Bob Dylan song!
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Farewell Sam Weideman
Iâm possibly being a bit over-dramatic here, but I think he got some serious yips after the June â19 missed kick after the siren. If you recall, for some reason the cameras were in the Demons rooms, focusing on Sam who was literally in tears (it was a pretty rank thing to broadcast imo). I think something got to him that night that he hasnât been able to shake.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Oh sure, just thought youâd be interested if youâd missed it.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Thereâs a whole other thread about this.
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Can you imagine how awkward that photo would be for LJ today? Itâs hard to imagine any scenario where heâs actually happy to see something like that in the paper, and extremely likely heâs quite pâd off by it.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Dying seconds of the match. Demons three points down. Oliver gets his final desperate clearance of the match and kicks wildly into the forward 50. Huge mark taken by Luke Jackson, thirty metres out on a slight angle. Siren soundsâŚ
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Dee-jĂ Vu
Youâd imagine all clubs do high-pressure match sims, right?
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CHANGES: Rd 20 vs Fremantle
Is it bad that whenever Mitch Brown is selected I immediately think âWe are in troubleâ? Anyway, itâs important I go on-the-record as having a pot at Mitch, because it means heâll kick five goals this week
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Farewell Luke Jackson
Watch last yearâs Grand Final again. Itâs a big loss, and though many here have come to his defence with level-headed and compassionate arguments for him leaving, I canât shake the opinion that heâs let down the club. I also canât see how this doesnât negatively affect his mental approach (and those around him) going into the pointy end of the season. In general, I wish there was a way to keep any trade-talk strictly off-limits to players mid-season. Itâs just not good for the game.
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The Run Home
Speaking of running, MFC social media have just released a clip of Tom MacDonald going a fairly purposeful, seemingly-unhindered run at training. Obviously going to need more time, but early signs are good that heâll be right for finals.
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POSTGAME : Rd 19 vs Western Bulldogs
Iâd say Petty. And I think Brayshaw has generally risen a whisker this season. But yeah, youâd wanât that list to be much bigger.
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Angus Brayshaw Re-Signs Until 2028
Unlike Jackson, Gus very much has a life in Melbourne. Between the club, his partner Danielle and the Frawley family, itâs very hard to see him leaving.
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Team first - for certain a goal
Youâre making a very basic point - being selfish in a team-led activity is bad. I donât think too many people would disagree with this, and I donât think it requires any degree of experience as a player to understand it. Itâs a tenet that applies to all kinds of life situations that involve co-operation to achieve a result (in sport, business, arts etc) The question being debated here is: Is Bailey Fritsch being selfish or is he doing what the coaches have asked of him? The answer would appear to be somewhere in the middle; that he has been told to generally take his chances, but has on occasion gone too far in that direction instead of opting for something much better/less selfish. Personally, I donât think heâs an inherently âselfish playerâ like some pundits are suggesting. I think, as other posters here have said, that his errors of judgement are being singled out right now because a couple of them have looked particularly bad. Also Iâm not so sure that ex-players are always correct when it comes to game analysis. Enough turkeys have passed through the commentary boxes over the last couple of decades to back this opinion up.