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hardtack

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  1. Agree OD... it is not about us having faith, but rather it's about them making the necessary effort. Faith is for those who like to believe everythinjg is determined for them by a higher power, whereas I prefer to believe that we control our own destiny.
  2. I went to buy a life membership, but when I am taken to the PayPal page I am getting the following message: I am very loathe to provide such information; if they wanted to confirm my identity, they could ask other questions rather than my CC number. Is there any way I can do this directly from my PayPal account, using your PayPal ID but not by going through the provided link.. and still have my status updated to Life Member?
  3. Maybe you haven't been watching games too closely either? Clark and Cloak are forwards who often involve themselves in play down the ground (Clark because he often has no choice and Cloak because he chooses to do so). With a little coordination, they could be working for each other with one staying in the forward line and the other sending the ball in... that is assuming that Viney, Jones, Magner, et al aren't performing. I can see us getting some midfield strength from the draft aside from Viney, so I think it is definitely worth chasing Cloak while he is available... next year is not an option as far as he is concerned. Perhaps our midfield is not as bad as we like to think... maybe, just maybe, the ruck work hasn't been up to scratch and as a result we have not been getting first go at the clearances? Oh, and I for one believe that Jurrah will definitely be going around with us next year.
  4. Yep, just got to love Dees supporters. The longer we stay down, the more feral we become.
  5. I had forgotten all about that comment ... I'm a contrarian :-) Well, I had posted in this thread in support of Spencer, and am glad to say I have been somewhat vindicated by his performance yesterday. If he is given the opportunity and can continue to improve, he will leave a lot of people with egg on their faces. Here's hoping.
  6. The thought going through my mind was that perhaps Couch was elevated as a form of risk management in the event that Magner didn't work out.
  7. Cook can handle ruck duties can he? Or do we let Martin do a Jamar and do it all by himself? I'm glad Spencer hasn't been dropped... he is nowhere near as bad as some here would like us to believe.
  8. Why should there be an apology? It was posted a long time before any official announcement was made and as such could only be considered speculation (I even stated that it may well be true, but...). Very noble of you to talk for Brey9186 jnrmac, but there will be no apology forthcoming as none is required.
  9. You can add Jamar to the list... many were calling for him to be traded/delisted and just a couple of seasons later he is AA as well. I will keep repeating it...despite what people are saying here, Spencil was starting to show something good before he was struck down and went under the knife, and there is no reason why he won't do so again.... then again, patience has never been much of a virtue with quite a few on these forums.
  10. Yeah, in the Martin & Connor thread, Nasher said something along the lines of "We should definitely draft Connor".
  11. Looks like Spencer, Bail, McDonald (inj), Sellar (poss inj) and one more (edit: oh yes, Bate)?
  12. I believe he went for a sleep-over at a mate's place ;-)
  13. "While Connors, who is on prescribed sleeping medication, was not drinking alcohol, he had, by his own admission, failed to uphold the standards set by the club by missing the training session," "As a result, he has decided to walk away from the club and focus on the next phase of his life." Sure, you get sacked for failing to turn up to practice after taking "prescribed" medication (begs the question what Martin was doing taking someone else's prescribed medication) - even after previous warnings, that sounds a bit suss? And HE decided to walk away from the club? Hmmmmm.
  14. Well, I for one would like to know what it is that we are all supposed to know that he gets up to.
  15. Every time we go up against a depleted side convinced we will beat them, we get done! I refuse to take any confidence from Richmond's sudden loss of several "key" players.
  16. Supposedly (and this is just a rumour, so take it at face value) one reason T$ returned early from the Shanghai trip was that a certain lanky young ruckman threw up on him.
  17. Since you posted this an hour ago and there is still no official announcement, then I would suggest you really have no idea... it may well turn out that this is the outcome, but please don't present speculation as fact. And please don't say they are "ripe for the picking"... every time we become complacent because the opposition is under strength, we get hammered.
  18. Robbo (at Herald Sun) tweeted earlier: "Breaking News: 2 Tigers face severe discipline for social behavior. Sacking possible" I assume that is speculation (obviously), but it will be interesting to hear what actually happened for him to come out with that... I know one has a bit of history, but that is still a pretty extreme measure if nothing too serious transpired.
  19. Funny, but unfortunately not surprising, that yet another thread turns into speculation over the future of certain players at the club.
  20. Nah, he likes throwing other stuff around... just ask Scully.
  21. TT3D - Closer to the Edge - mentioned this in my last post. Brilliant documentary on the Isle of Man TT Motorcycle racing. Genghis Blues from IMDB: "The extraordinary odyssey of a U.S. musician of Cape Verdean ancestry to Tannu Tuva, in central Asia, where nomadic people throat sing more than one note simultaneously, using vocal harmonics. A bluesman, Paul Pena, blind and recently widowed, taught himself throat singing and was by chance invited to the 1995 throat-singing symposium in Kyzyl. Helped by the "Friends of Tuva," Pena makes the arduous journey. Singing in the deep, rumbling kargyraa style, Pena gives inspired performances at the festival, composes songs in Tuvan, washes his face in sacred rivers, expresses the disorientation of blindness in foreign surroundings, and makes a human connection with everyone he meets." Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus from IMDB: "Director Andrew Douglas's film follows "Alt Country" singer Jim White through a gritty terrain of churches, prisons, truck stops, biker bars and coal mines. This journey takes you through a very real contemporary Southern America, a world of marginalised white people and their unique and home-made culture. Along the way are roadside encounters with present-day musical mavericks including The Handsome Family, Johnny Dowd, 16 Horsepower and David Johansen; oldtime banjo player Lee sexton; rockabilly and mountain Gospel churches - and novelist Harry Crews telling grisly stories down a dirt track."
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