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  1. The two aren't mutually exclusive - Beveridge is so objective he can award no points to his players, but is so confident in his system, his players and ability to adjust, he is unworried. I mean, they've won a GF and are second so it's hardly a disaster.
  2. I am 42 and quite fit - ie gym, marathon training and had minimum reaction. Had AZ*, sore delts for a few days as if I'd done a big workout but that was it. Wife had Pfizer and very sore arm few days. *Had before the clot issue arose, and as it's via work, not allowed to change (as I didn't have a bad reaction). Anyone who waited can now get Pfizer.
  3. I think this is the kind of win that can make you finally believe and have confidence. Bizarre feeling!
  4. You could tell other fans to Bach Orff - it's not our fault they can't Handel such high-level thinking, nor our Sartori-al splendor, know what I'm Saens?
  5. I've offen(bach) wondered what the true Demon fan looks like, now I know.
  6. As someone 2.5 hrs from the Gabba with Brownie in the Northern Rivers, I give this post 10/10. Having said that we need every advantage we can get to secure a top 2. We play Geelong at the Cattery, Weagles at Optus (they're gettable though), Dogs again (gettable), Port away...Bombers could get us. Any advantage possible, even if it means at a near empty SCG. We need to think flag - the benefits from sponsorships, membership and gate for 2022 (remembering lots more people will be vaccinated, so the likelihood of no vaccine-no attending might be higher)
  7. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The feds are managing Pfizer procurement and RACF vaccination.
  8. The bigger picture here is the grand final. Strategically that is the goal because from that flows sponsorships, memberships and a kick butt draw next year including blockbuster TV. Forgoing the Gabba to get an advantage (perceived or not) from the SCG is good long term sense.
  9. What’s interesting here is where the compensation and risk lies. For example if we don’t get the QB gate does the AFL give us QBW home ground next year as compo (they should)
  10. +1 people are demonstrating they have limited perspective on the entire issue and looking quite silly
  11. We’ve had some epic debusseys this year
  12. The Victorian lockdown is virtue signalling?
  13. 100% Utah
  14. Can we have josh Bruce kthanxbye +1 for the use of Tool by Ch7
  15. Sucked in, Hurstbridge
  16. Dogs supporters - the types that would salute Neale Daniher then donate money to MND chapeau
  17. Is the game still at 7.50?
  18. Pointsbet offering $3 on Dogs win 1-100 pts and Bont at least 1 goal. Giving money away.
  19. He’s very crafty Mitch Weid’s Last Stand, starring Charlie Sheen as Weid
  20. Always Balvenie liquorland had a 10yo Aerstone for $40 which was quite good
  21. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    You can blame Morrison for item 1, not the public service. Everything else follows from that as does his abrogation of quarantine. “ I don’t hold the hose mate” Remember that
  22. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Can you explain the rationale for blaming the public service?
  23. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The SA report just released - as I understand it - pointed to the lack of adequate ventilation, as well as delivering food to + and - cases at the same time. In that case, someone with the virus opened the door to get their food, and due to l In this case there is an logistics/admin issue - delivering food to +/- at the same time - and a facilities issue re: no negative pressure to prevent contaminated air escaping to another room. It would appear impossible to control for the human error aspect here particular when considering the infectiousness of this and its variants. In the absence of being able to properly manage the human risk, the question to be asked is - what is a better approach to manage this continued risk. I still think high density CBD quarantine where as we have seen things keep breaking down is the wrong model and dedicated FIFO staff at places like Howard Springs is a more appropriate solution. Take your last point but of course it is not possible to disprove it until we try it. Current system keeps failing. Try something else.
  24. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The Federal government has direct responsibility for quarantine and border safety. Someone with a constitutional law background can fact check that. The Federal Govt could - and should - establish Howard Springs like facilities and direct all inbound arrivals to be directed there. Again, fact check that w.r.t to Cth quarantine and border responsibility. It really is that simple. It is evident high density hotels without the requisite required ventilation is inadequate. I think your last point is partly correct - insofar as where a properly built facility sits.
  25. Superunknown replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    All you over 40s in Vic, you can now get Pfizer, even if not 1a/1b. No excuses now, except if you don't want 5G New World Order chips in your blood* https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/victoria-covid-live-updates-melbourne-braces-for-lockdown-as-health-officials-await-overnight-case-numbers-20210526-p57ve7.html?post=p528uq#p528uq *I'm just kidding.** ** The chips come down in the chemtrails.