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Everything posted by bing181
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Oscar Wilde?
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Which is what everyone said about this time. Laughable, and based on nothing except fevered imaginations, the same ones who predicted that both her and Wilders would win. There are only so many uneducated bigots to go round, and she's at her limit.
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Head damage (or injury) and concussion are not necessarily the same thing. You can have the former without the latter.
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Most Productive Countries, 2015 Rank Country GDP per hour worked Employed Population GDP (USD) Average work week (hrs) 1 Luxembourg $ 93.4 405,600 $57b 29 2 Ireland $ 87.3 1,989,400 $302b 33.5 3 Norway $ 81.3 2,753,000 $318b 27.3 4 Belgium $ 69.7 4,601,200 $498b 29.8 5 United States $ 68.3 151,000,000 $18,037b 33.6 6 Denmark $ 67.6 2,829,000 $270b 27.2 7 France $ 65.6 27,523,000 $2,648b 28.2 8 Germany $ 65.5 43,057,000 $3,857b 26.3 9 Netherlands $ 65.4 8,792,000 $818b 27.4 10 Switzerland $ 64.2 4,962,600 $506b 30.6 11 Austria $ 60.2 4,290,700 $415b 30.9 12 Sweden $ 59.1 4,809,700 $458b 31 13 Finland $ 54.8 2,497,400 $225b 31.6 14 Australia $ 54.6 11,860,000 $1,101b 32.7 15 United Kingdom $ 52.1 31,293,000 $2,701b 31.9
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Inside info? (wouldn't surprise though ...)
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Go on then. Stats to back it up? Here, I'll save you the trouble: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_hour_worked 1 Norway 75.18 2 Luxembourg 73.22 3 United States 67.32 4 Belgium 60.98 5 Netherlands 60.06 6 France 59.24 7 Germany 57.36 8 Ireland 56.05 9 Australia 55.87 10 Denmark 55.75 11 Sweden 55.28 12 Austria 54.83 13 United Kingdom 51.38 The usual ignorant BS. Stick to footy, you know nothing about France, or Europe for that matter.
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More than just a coincidence that except for the first one, these are all happening in the VFL? More sniping going on at a lower level?
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I'm sure Angus will have access to the best possible advice and treatment.
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Kudos amongst it all to Jeffy Garland. That "how did he get that" mark near the end of the third quarter, 1 on 2 ... one for the ages.
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There's nothing we saw last night that we haven't already seen this year - just not as consistently or for as long. It's a performance that they've dangled in front of us all year, which is partly why it's been so frustrating. At least now we know what they're capable of. And so do they.
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Credit to the coaches. We're up against a well-oiled machine here, but pressure and intent is fantastic.
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If we get within 6 or 7 goals, we'll be doing well. No Gawn/Hogan wreaks havoc with our structures. Such as they are.
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If he could have got onto the park.
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Character-building stuff.
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Not sure what the alternative is.
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Hogan's season mirroring ours.
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You're still just guessing. Macron's campaign finance figures are available online, as are the regulations for campaign financing, overseen by an electoral commission. If you'd like to back up your claims the information is available. On the other hand, we know for a fact that Le Pen and the FN have had substantial loans from Russia. In any case the amounts we're talking about for France wouldn't even get you a senate seat in the US, yet alone a presidency, and are also far below amounts for an Australian federal election (though of course, it's a different system).
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I believe he was cleared to play last week, but apparently the club has an "extra week" policy on concussion.
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Which turns on a subjective definition of "performs".
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Can't keep bouncing Harmes, Bugg and ANB between firsts and Casey. Whatever the question, they're not the answer.
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Fixed for you: Experienced and mature players can perform week in week out for the whole game. Inexperienced and younger players can perform for periods of time but then they start to get tired and they drop off and the quality of the opposion shines through e.g. Our last quarter failures.
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Not sure what's worse, the ignorance or the misogyny.
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Re Stretch, suspect he was underperforming and dropped/rested because he was a bit cooked. He's still young, not all that big, and it's a physically demanding style that we're playing. Of course, I could be well wide of the mark.
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We have some old heads as well, but the likes of Jones, Hibberd, Lewis and Vince have now played how many games together ... is it 2? That core group of Hawthorn senior players must have 100's of games together.
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Liked Sam Frost's game today. Yes, he butchered it a bit, and got caught out a couple of times, but he's starting to regularly get his hands on it. Give him a year or two - though feel like you could say that about half the team. Petracca having a quiet(ish) day didn't help, and getting hard to see how we can have both Hannan and JKH in the same side - that's one "project" player too many. I was happy for JKH to be given the chance, but after 3 games, time for him to develop his craft in the magoos. Hannan feels like a limited player to me, certainly once the ball hits the ground. But I don't really see that changing those two does more than shuffle the deck chairs, and we didn't lose just because of them. Main issue is that it's going to be a slog without Gawn or Spencer. Pedersen just isn't tall enough, and opposition teams will just play to exploit that weakness. As we saw today.