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daisycutter

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  1. lol, davey. that's what supporters do. we continually knock ourselves out
  2. this thread is about (predominately) white clash jumpers. the richmond gf clash jumper was just the home jumper in reverse (no white) most opponents here of the clash jumper have basically 2 issues 1. no white clash jumper 2. no clash jumper in games when there is no real need for one
  3. playing frisbee with his dog, moonie
  4. yep, and like pendles
  5. tell us something we don't know
  6. think he just means the reverse (of colours) of current home jumper
  7. daisycutter replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    what's '10 days' cryptic for, red? i don't get this new countdown
  8. heard he failed a mindfulness test, but keep it under your hat
  9. daisycutter replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    maybe a mindfulness course to refresh, red?
  10. Myth of the flat Earth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the modern myth that medieval Europeans believed that Earth was flat. For mythologies involving the actual belief in a Flat Earth, see Flat Earth.T The myth of the flat Earth is the modern misconception that the prevailing cosmological view during the Middle Ages in Europe was that the Earth is flat, instead of spherical.[1][2] During the early Middle Ages, virtually all scholars maintained the spherical viewpoint first expressed by the Ancient Greeks. From at least the 14th century, belief in a flat Earth among the educated was almost nonexistent, despite fanciful depictions in art, such as the exterior of Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, in which a disc-shaped Earth is shown floating inside a transparent sphere.[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_flat_Earth
  11. the church didn't object to the earth being round. anyway irrelevant because science knew the earth was round and that was the subject under discussion
  12. this "flat earth" claim has been discussed and debunked on many history forums. science was not that ignorant. even any common sailor knew the world was round. they only had to look at the horizon and see the bottom half of ships disappearing p.s. copernicus's issue with the church was about heliocentricity, not about whether the earth was flat
  13. that is just a tired old myth the ancients knew the world was round, in fact they "fairly" accurately calculated its circumference long before christianity even existed
  14. lol earl......you do realise the us is the home of conspiracies it's like the 2nd amendment, it is in their dna
  15. if we get in a gf, od, i'll probably join the unwashed at aami stadium and watch the big screens. at least i'd get to soak up some atmosphere with fellow die-hards rather than the entitled corporate swill at the $g$ a win will still mean as much to me whether there or not.
  16. but.... as previously stated you can no longer buy a ga home or home and away plus a reserved seat (open air or undercover). You are now forced to buy a "package" which includes the grand final guarantee. So (for many) you cannot buy the combination that might "suit your financial position"
  17. daisycutter replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    will be interesting when they dig the foundations, moonie
  18. our last two grand final appearances certainly weren't worth paying money, let alone big money to see
  19. daisycutter replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    i presume biffo is currently enjoying the pleasures of holsworthy barracks?
  20. daisycutter replied to Redleg's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    depends, some days it is bernice
  21. agree on both. communication prior to renewal with new pricing and opt out should be mandatory. a lot of my insurance policies have ended up auto renewal but have had prior notification. in most cases i have switched