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daisycutter

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  1. today (wednesday) according to this press release, not thursday
  2. wow, very big generalisation and subjective. hope you are not stereotyping there, binman
  3. in my book hwfua stopped existing late 2011
  4. i was going to go, but it wasn't raining. no challenge.
  5. never heard of him..........or do you mean hwfua?
  6. well there is no community on three sides and for the eastern side you have to cross about 8 lanes of hoddle street, so its not that great a community asset anyway. those on the east can get to yarra park almost as quickly. with a new development i'm sure they can provide as much or more public amenity anyway
  7. wow.....from boiled lollies to chocolates thanks, watchers
  8. and the grossness of content to people he never met
  9. there....fixed it for ya, doc.......makes better sense now no need to thank me
  10. what's twisted wire services on nbn got to do with patton?
  11. who was the biggest drop kick to play for us? i'm guessing wacko jacko. any other contenders
  12. cheer up, od. you can always enjoy a voyeuristic view of bucks and dimma's social life and fast eddie's pending resignation, whilst you wait for the real footy to commence
  13. seems so tarax, he was a hip-pocket player apparently
  14. recent photos show him to be taller than his father
  15. i think the filth fans win the dropkick award, closely followed by the ferals
  16. john bonney was a lovely dropkick with either foot, which was very rare the drop kick was certainly not for everyone and was a real skill unfortunately too many players without the skill tried to impress with predictably embarrassing outcomes
  17. got a couple of drop kicks live up the end of the street..... .......add bob skilton and donny williams to your list ......are you sure about big max walker, can't remember him kicking a drop kick?
  18. if.... if tom is fully recovered from injury if tom has a good preseason and gets fully fit if tom can avoid future injury ....then he just might have a very good year. we know his best is very good.
  19. thought i'd keep that under my hat for a future follow-up post including others like arpy
  20. must admit i didn't get the worm castles, but maybe that's what happens when stored in a ship's hold for a few months .....lol
  21. hardtack - ANZAC wafers, brewis, cabin bread, dog biscuit, hard tack, molar breakers, pilot bread, sea biscuit. sea bread, sheet iron, ship's biscuit, shipbiscuit, tooth dullers, worm castles
  22. but jake is not. it is a variant of james and cognate of jacob
  23. don't stop there, hardtack Other language forms for the name John: Yahya (Turkish) Chon Dzon, Džon (Congolese, Serbian) Ean (Manx) Eoin (Irish) Evan (Welsh) Giăng (Vietnamese, Protestant[1]) Giannina (Italian) Gioan (Vietnamese, Catholic[2]) Gioann (West-Lombard) Giovanni, Gianni (Italian) Giuàn (Emiliano-Romagnolo) Gion Gjoni or Gjin (Albanian) Hans (Dutch, German, Swedish from Johannes) Hannes (German, from Johannes) Hannu (Finnish) Hoani (Māori) [3] Hone (Māori) [4] Honza (Czech) Hovanes or Hovannes (Armenian) Ian (English) Iain (Scottish Gaelic—common form, though Ian is used in English) Ianto (Welsh) Ibane (Basque) Ifan (Welsh) Ioan (Romanian, Welsh) Ioane (Samoan) Ioannis (Greek) Ion (Romanian) Ionel (Romanian) Ieuan (Welsh) Ivan (Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian and other Slavic language nations) Ivanko (Ukrainian) Ivo (Croatian and some other Slavic language nations) Jaan (Estonian) Jack (nickname for John; not traditionally a name in itself) Jan (Catalan, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Norwegian) Ján (Slovak) Jani (Finnish) Janez (Slovene) Jānis (Latvian) Janko (Slovak, Hungarian) Janek (Czech) Janne (Finnish) János (Hungarian) Jăvan (Chuvash) Jean (French) Jens (Danish) Jhonas (Hebrew) Joan (Catalan) Jóannes (Faroese) João (Portuguese) Johan (Japanese, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Faroese, Afrikaans) Johann (Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish) Jóhann (Icelandic, Faroese) Johannes (Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch) Jóhannes (Icelandic) Jon (Basque, Norwegian) ジョン (Japanese) Jón Jonas (Lithuanian, Germanic: German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch) Jovan (Serbian) Juan (Spanish, Filipino, Manx) Juhan (Estonian) Juhani (Finnish) Jöns (Swedish)[5] Nelu (Romanian) Seán (Irish Seán, after the French Jean) Shane (Anglicised form of Seán) Shaun (American form of Sean) Shawn (Anglicised form of Seán) Sheik (Arabic) Siôn (Welsh) Sione (Tongan) Soane (Tongan) ᏣᏂ (Cherokee) in Cherokee syllabary Xoán (Galician) Yahya (حنّا or يوحنّا in Arabic, Turkish, Persian for the baptist) Yan (Indonesian) Yanka (Belarusian) Yann (Breton) Yiannis (Greek) Vanya (Russian) Yohannan (Malayalam) Yohannes (Ethiopian) Yohan, Yohanes (Indonesian, Malaysian) Yohan (Sinhalese, Sri Lankan) Yohanni (Makhuwa) 요한 (Korean) Yonnachan (Malayalam) Youhanna (Arabic, Persian (for John the apostle)) Youhannon (Malayalam) 約翰 [zh] (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, Protestant translation) 若望 [zh] (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, Catholic Church translation) 強 (Chinese in Traditional Chinese characters, colloquial transliteration based on English; literally "strong") Zane
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