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WalkingCivilWar

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  1. I have an iPhone so I’ll do as you suggested above. Thanks!
  2. @Demonland Hey Andy, was gonna PM this question but there may be others wondering the same thing… is there any way to forward the Flag attachment? I’ve tried but to no avail. I’ve forwarded a screenshot of it but it’s unreadable. Thanks in advance 🙂
  3. That expression has been around for at least 40 years, and I know this coz it’s what my old granny used to tell my brother to make him feel better about himself. But she meant this type of curls… #AnyExcuseToReferToMyFavePlayer ❤️💙
  4. On this basis I could be a coach. I’m both of these. 😁 Seriously though, you make an excellent point. Had it been a man (instead of Daisy) I can’t imagine Gil saying, “he’s a father and he’s good fun.”
  5. Reminds me of… A soccer fan had three mates over for dinner. His mum brings out the roast chicken and asks the first guy, “who do you barrack for?” He says, “West Ham” so she carves slices of chicken from the right side and serves them to him. “And you?” she asks the second guy. “East Ham” he replies, so she carves the left side for him. “And how about you?” she asks the third guy. “Arsenal” he says, “but I’m not hungry, thanks.”
  6. No more distasteful than talking about thigh-size or arm-size, surely.
  7. I think it’s not so much butt-size, more likely one’s centre of gravity. Idk if that alters with the increase/decrease of the size of any particular body part. Sam Mitchell comes to mind. He has a low centre of gravity. As does Gavin Wanganeen, Héritier Lumumba, and our own Luke Jackson to name a few. A variety of body types, height etc., and while I’ve never paid particular attention to the size of their butts, I’m sure they also vary. Since I’m no expert, perhaps someone else knows more on the subject. They might get to the *bottom of this. Soz, I had to do it. Can’t let @Demonstonehave all the fun. 😉
  8. …not even. Melways (1982 edition) including the obligatory missing pages. #Boss-LevelScenicRoute
  9. Not as cringe but not far behind was their “They Know We’re Coming” campaign of about 12 years ago. Maybe they’re still coming, they’re just taking their sweet time. 😁
  10. I wouldn’t know. But I would guess they’d be infinitely higher if not for the confusion that’s abounding. 🙄
  11. The email you received yesterday should have your barcode/s included in the section about upgrading your seat. (?)
  12. This guarantees jack, THBT. I’ve got three sons and not a one of ‘em is interested in footy, nor sports in general. The first can be put down to the possibility there was a mixup at the hospital (I took home the wrong kid). And it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that the same thing happened with the second-born (there are ppl who’ve been twice struck by lightning so, can happen). But when you’re zip and three, you give up hope of boosting membership and hope everyone else is more successful in their endeavours. 😁
  13. I’m just citing the Vic. Health Minister. The way I see it, if we have to show our digital vax certificate (the green tick) then for what purpose would scanning the QR code be? It’s no longer for contact tracing.
  14. Wasn’t it Peter Costello who once said, “have one for mum, one for dad and one for the MFC” ??? 😁
  15. That’s how I heard our health minister (Foley) explain the whys and wherefores on the news.
  16. It doesn’t ensure someone who’s entering the premises is vaxxed. But since it registers one’s vax status it will indicate if an unvaccinated person enters. In this case it’s then known if and where the unvaccinated have been. Upon scanning the QR of a particular establishment, your digital certificate is married up with the unique code of that establishment. I’m guessing the staff originally employed to perform contact tracing are now ‘cross-referencing’ this info.
  17. You’re only required to scan the QR code. You don’t need to show proof of double-vax. So yeah, it will take longer than it should, but no longer than it already is, and has been for 18 months or from whenever QR codes were introduced.
  18. Contact tracing is no longer a thing. The purpose of QR codes is to ensure that only double-vaxxed people are entering establishments the access to which requires double-vax. For example, unvaccinated people are allowed to enter supermarkets, therefore QR scanning is not compulsory.
  19. These aren’t even examples, let alone perfect examples of a display of steadfast adherence to one’s principles. Rather, they’re a paragon of narcissistic, egotistical psychopaths who have the wherewithal to appear to be firmly resolute in their beliefs. Without the power and the $$$, given even slight duress, and they’d fold like an accordion. And since Jack Darling (as far as I know) doesn’t have anywhere near those means, his uncompromising resolve is to be admired despite the object of such being the refusal to be vaccinated.
  20. True. But I can’t count the number of times I’ve sat with them watching Carlton beat the Dees. And now the shoe’s on the other foot and they don’t want a bar of it. Actually, we were all there last season to see us defeat Carlton. And the time before that, I think it was 2018, was when we gave Carlton a hiding of monumental proportions (100+ points). But I wasn’t smug about it. Well, maybe a little smug at the latter game. 🥳 Yeah, the more I think about that day the more I understand why they aren’t keen to go with me . 😆
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