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Wrecker45

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  1. I thought Spencer and Smith offered more than Melksham and Hogan.
  2. Should have thrown him in the ruck in the last. Watts was stuffed and Hogan needed to get into it.
  3. A game dominated by thunder, lightning and Frost.
  4. Anyone who doesn't vote for the first female French President must be sexist.
  5. If the Carlton Club doctor was monitoring this he'd be writing an obituary for the MRP this week.
  6. Is the Brayshaw concussion confirmed? Do we know what happened?
  7. The observation was from the freo game. He was clutching it behind the play and his tackles weren't sticking like normal.
  8. I have a suspicion Viney has a problem with his right arm or shoulder. Just observation i haven't been told anything.
  9. I'm pretty sure I saw it work in Oceans eleven when they robbed the casino.
  10. http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/04/could_north_korea_destroy_the_us.html#ixzz4egDndG5c The usual suspects in the mainstream media have been warning that Trump is provoking Pyongyang into war on the Korean peninsula. The counter is that the administration isn’t willing to wait till North Korea has the operational capability to nuke an American city like Seattle or Honolulu. What is not being discussed is a much bigger and more imminent threat which makes action imperative, an existential one for the United States. The nightmare scenario of an America sent back centuries in time before electricity, refrigeration, and smart phones has grown unnervingly closer with the presence of two North Korean satellites with orbits over a blissfully unaware American populace and an Obama administration that was indifferent to the apocalyptic threat of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. On Feb. 7, 2016, North Korea launched a second satellite, the KMS-4, to join their KMS-3 satellite launched in December of 2012. In an article in the Washington Times on April 24, 2016, R. James Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Peter Vincent Fry, executive director of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security as well as director of the Nuclear Strategy Forum, both congressional advisory boards, warned of the dangers of an apocalyptic EMP attack that these and similar satellites pose: Both satellites now are in south polar orbits, evading many U.S. missile defense radars and flying over the United States from the south, where our defenses are limited. Both satellites -- if nuclear armed -- could make an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack that could blackout the U.S. electric grid for months or years, thereby killing millions. Technologically, such an EMP attack is easy -- since the weapon detonates at high-altitude, in space, no shock absorbers, heat shield, or vehicle for atmospheric re-entry is necessary. Since the radius of the EMP is enormous, thousands of kilometers, accuracy matters little. Almost any nuclear weapon will do. Moreover, North Korea probably has nuclear weapons specially designed, not to make a big explosion, but to emit lots of gamma rays to generate high-frequency EMP. Senior Russian generals warned EMP Commissioners in 2004 that their EMP nuclear warhead design leaked “accidentally” to North Korea, and unemployed Russian scientists found work in North Korea’s nuclear weapons program.”
  11. Is this another Jack Watts thread?
  12. About a decade ago my mates and i bought a few cans into kardinia park in our pockets. When i sat down a can got pearced on the seat and squirted out like a super soaker on the poor kid in front of me. Direct spray all over his face. I felt terrible about it. The kids old man handlded it as best you could hope for. Luckily for me no meat head security around. I deserved to be thrown out.
  13. Couldn't be worse than the last prince thay played for us.
  14. Not sure this is our biggest test in years. We were still playing for a spot in the finals with a couple of rounds to go last year. That was a test we failed dismally.
  15. I was with some some Williamstown supporters who said the bloke on him was their toughest and most aggressive player.
  16. He dominated the practise Casey matches before round 1 in his debut season. They were only practise matches but he was clearly too good for the VFL and had the ball on a string. He is a shadow of that player at the moment. I'm sure he will bounce back quickly.
  17. Brayshaw can't come in off the back of the game he played in the VFL. HE needs to start dominating their again. He was just slightly better than horrible yesterday.
  18. Trengove wasn't damaging with the ball but he wasn't wasteful either. I thought he was good today. Hibberd got better as the game went on but I wouldn't have him best by a country mile. I think he goes around again next week at Casey. Having said that they rushed Frost back in after 1 Casey game. There was something troubling about Brayshaw today but I just can't put my finger on it. He looks a bit disinterested, he made a high number of mistakes in close particularly missing handballs and he just isn't the ferocious tackling beast he was in his debut year.
  19. I'm struggling a bit watching from ground level and not knowing a majority of the players but i thought Hibberd has struggled at times and looks like he needs the run. Wouldn't expect him back next week.
  20. Weid defeninantly better with Hogan in the side but i think he was injured in the first 1/4 Saturday. I think he will be out injured not omitted.
  21. I've been a massive Weid critic and wanted him dropped last week. I wasn't able to make it to the game yesterday but on the radio they were reporting he copped a heavy corcky to his right leg in the first quater. Wouldn't be surprised if he is out injured rather than ommitted. He's normally an accurate shot for goal and he couldn't even strike it from 25m out. He is defenintly more effective when Hogan is in the team but i don't think he'll get the chance to prove that next week. Could Kelty come in for Melksham?
  22. No but i hate them less than hawthorn and their supporters aren't as arrogant.
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