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daisycutter

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  1. i wouldn't have said so if i didn't think so yes, maybe it's you
  2. why is that relevant ds? he claims the abc is decidedly and systemically biased, which i agree with. you seem to disagree the argument is not whether other media are biased or to what extent. The abc is unique being government (tax-payer) funded
  3. daisycutter replied to Diamond_Jim's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    and the just prev tigers goal from a staged-for free was pretty sus too those 2 gifted goals represented 33.3% of their score neither side deserved to win
  4. daisycutter replied to Diamond_Jim's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    well if this is to be typical of footy 2020, better make that asterisk a very big one
  5. huh? i have no idea where you plucked that from in terms of what i posted
  6. unfortunately ds, i don't have a crystal ball, but there are numerous ways to protest for change, but ultimately, despite whatever laws and sanctions you can come up with (which may help) it is essentially a re-education of how people think
  7. quite agree, racism in itself is not political, but it does get used and abused for political objectives
  8. i think that's already been demonstrated, ethan such a lack of innovation that some people think they can only demonstrate effectively on the streets in a mob
  9. or even less than one
  10. daisycutter replied to Blind_turn's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    career had to start after jan 1980 according to chart header
  11. daisycutter replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    "demographic" centre of melbourne has always struck me as a weird concept that is hard to grasp meaningfully i wonder how they calculate it?
  12. daisycutter replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    specifically where in port melbourne could be used? i've read the (general) plans for the fisherman;s bend development and there are a number of possibilities i was assuming the land to city side of melb grammar sports complex which is designated as a new green area
  13. daisycutter replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    specifically where in port melbourne could be used? i've read the (general) plans for the fisherman;s bend development and there are a number of possibilities i was assuming the land to city side of melb grammar sports complex which is designated as a new green area ***** posted to wrong thread.....have now copied to the other thread "new training ground option" *****
  14. daisycutter replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    blazers?
  15. 15 years on demonland and you are surprised? now i am surprised at your surprise
  16. duck hunting season ends this weekend, so i guess that's when the relief starts....at least for the ducks
  17. daisycutter replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    we already have a thread on a new home for the mfc.....and port melbourne has been discussed there
  18. to me ivor warne-smith was the greatest demon of all time. Maybe not the greatest player (though pretty close). his life was like something out of a boys' own almanac.....he did everything....literally I won't go through all the detail......you can read for yourself at wikipedia - ivor warne-smith no wonder norm smith had such success with a team of him, jimmy cardwell, Ivor warne-smith and checker hughes
  19. i luv youse all
  20. you're not my friend mfm you just have no idea.....you act like a headmaster with an over-inflated view of your judgement and opinions please don't reply and i will do you the favour in return
  21. geez, i wish i was as smart as you, mfm to think i thought the protest (etc) was about a lot more than just black lives matter i obviously need re-programming
  22. oh, really....i didn't know that i guess that then justifies looting, arson, violence, property destruction and breaking epidemic lockdown rules there are obviously no other ways of making a meaningful protest i apologise for being duped and naive
  23. any protest that breaks virus lockdown rules is just plain selfish and downright dangerous to the general public there are millions of other ways to protest