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saints taking over the bayside strip.
along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
Maybe bratty is trying to get a jobBernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
Our territory starts and finishes where we say it does and other clubs can go to hell.Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
If we want to include the CBD in our territory and call it Peninsula then it is part of Peninsula.
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well I still think there is merit in getting a former Pres to organise yatching trips for Saints tragics and possible sponsors
running from Docklands to Frankston with a few stops on the way- St Kilda, Moorabbin/ Brighton. Sandringham/ Beaumaris and onto Frankston...
side trips to specific points on the way- Junction, waverley,etc....
maybe make it a ferry and you can take your bike and ride back taking the routes many St Kilda players have run or ridden over the years.
running from Docklands to Frankston with a few stops on the way- St Kilda, Moorabbin/ Brighton. Sandringham/ Beaumaris and onto Frankston...
side trips to specific points on the way- Junction, waverley,etc....
maybe make it a ferry and you can take your bike and ride back taking the routes many St Kilda players have run or ridden over the years.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
archie or the G train? i love the g train. hes still my 5 year old nephews favourite.saintbrat wrote:
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
Goldace wrote:Our territory starts and finishes where we say it does and other clubs can go to hell.Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
If we want to include the CBD in our territory and call it Peninsula then it is part of Peninsula.
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Actually I think your first idea is brilliant, I think you should suggest that.saintbrat wrote:well I still think there is merit in getting a former Pres to organise yatching trips for Saints tragics and possible sponsors
running from Docklands to Frankston with a few stops on the way- St Kilda, Moorabbin/ Brighton. Sandringham/ Beaumaris and onto Frankston...
side trips to specific points on the way- Junction, waverley,etc....
maybe make it a ferry and you can take your bike and ride back taking the routes many St Kilda players have run or ridden over the years.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.Behind Play wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
according to morningtonpeninsulaaccordingtothesaints.org it starts where we want it to....Bernard Shakey wrote:According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.Behind Play wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
I am going from this site:Bernard Shakey wrote:According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.Behind Play wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
http://peninsulacreeks.wetpaint.com/pag ... lloc+Creek
I have been on the MP for over 20 years and have always been told of the Mordialloc Creek being the start.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
I've been visiting the peninsula for over 50 years and it has always started at Frankston.Behind Play wrote:I am going from this site:Bernard Shakey wrote:According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.Behind Play wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
http://peninsulacreeks.wetpaint.com/pag ... lloc+Creek
I have been on the MP for over 20 years and have always been told of the Mordialloc Creek being the start.
According to the world authority on all things, wikipedia, it starts between Pearcedale and Frankston. Let's leave it at that.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
I have lived on the Peninsula for almost 40 years & Frankston has always been the Gateway to the Peninsula.Behind Play wrote:I am going from this site:Bernard Shakey wrote:According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.Behind Play wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
The Mornington Peninsula begins at the Mordialloc Creek ...to be exact.
http://peninsulacreeks.wetpaint.com/pag ... lloc+Creek
I have been on the MP for over 20 years and have always been told of the Mordialloc Creek being the start.
Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
ace wrote:Our territory starts and finishes where we say it does and other clubs can go to hell.Bernard Shakey wrote:You could not in a million years call The Waterside in the CBD, or Brighton, Beaumaris nor Aspendale Gardens part of the peninsula.saintbrat wrote:along with the club aiming for Peninsula hearts and allegiences the players are doing their bit
Fraser has long been at Aspendale gardens
Nick has a foot in the Waterside and also now at Brighton Hotel
and now Gilbo is in on the act at Beaumaris- opening soon-
according to the Age Tuesday Good luck Gilbo
any more?
The Morninghton Peninsula begins after Frankston.
If we want to include the CBD in our territory and call it Peninsula then it is part of Peninsula.
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
Bernard Shakey wrote:[
According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.
where the flower is that...??
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Re: saints taking over the bayside strip.
What does the word flower mean in your question with many .....??? and rollrollrollrolls?stinger wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:[
According to visitmorningtonpeninsula.org it starts at Fronkston.
where the flower is that...?? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Why on earth wouldn't you use English? You claim to be a lawyer. As far as I know the law in this country is written in English, which doesn't seem to be your forte.
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I like the idea of a ferry ride with numerous stops Bratty, good work.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.
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Ohh come on Ice man- I found you a Saints one at the Saints shopIceman234 wrote:I like the idea of a ferry ride with numerous stops Bratty, good work.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.
atleast you'd be able to keep up with harves if he ran the distance as he did the other week
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Saw the little one there at the Saints shop the other day, commented to the girl I wish I had kids that little again that could fit it, it looked so cute. Got over that thought real quick!!!saintbrat wrote:Ohh come on Ice man- I found you a Saints one at the Saints shopIceman234 wrote:I like the idea of a ferry ride with numerous stops Bratty, good work.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.
atleast you'd be able to keep up with harves if he ran the distance as he did the other week
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Another one using stinger's favourite terms "flower" and "flowering", care to explain what those terms mean in everyday English?Iceman234 wrote:I like the idea of a ferry ride with numerous stops Bratty, good work.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.
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Come on Shakester, get with the program.Bernard Shakey wrote:Another one using stinger's favourite terms "flower" and "flowering", care to explain what those terms mean in everyday English?Iceman234 wrote:I like the idea of a ferry ride with numerous stops Bratty, good work.
But flower taking my flowering bike to ride back. Maybe I could take someone else's bike and sell the flowering thing at Franga Cashies to fund a couple of pots on the pub crawl back in the car I stole from the foreshore carpark.
Maybe.