A thread for sharing something 'saintly'
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A thread for sharing something 'saintly'
(Credit to MarkintheUSA for this idea)
Got a picture of a pool room adorned with saints stuff?
A favourite old Saints jacket/guernsey?
A saints themed workstation?
Your pet all kitted out in Saints gear?
Stuff along those lines, perhaps we could have a thread for people to upload any pictures...
I'll add something later when I'm home, but does anyone want to kick things off?
Got a picture of a pool room adorned with saints stuff?
A favourite old Saints jacket/guernsey?
A saints themed workstation?
Your pet all kitted out in Saints gear?
Stuff along those lines, perhaps we could have a thread for people to upload any pictures...
I'll add something later when I'm home, but does anyone want to kick things off?
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Very cute
Was it fruit cake or chocolate? Has to be fruitcake, comes with being a saints supporter
Was it fruit cake or chocolate? Has to be fruitcake, comes with being a saints supporter
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Half raspberry-chocolate, half raspberry-white chocolate.
It was entirely my wife's doing. We had a black and white theme (no stripes though!) and she's an Essendon supporter.
EDIT: Yes, that means it was red, white and black inside too. Sort of.
It was entirely my wife's doing. We had a black and white theme (no stripes though!) and she's an Essendon supporter.
EDIT: Yes, that means it was red, white and black inside too. Sort of.
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My prized posetion is the retirement framed jumper that saints where selling
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Do you have a photo Ralphy?Ralphy wrote:My prized posetion is the retirement framed jumper that saints where selling
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i sure do ill take one in a secSainterK wrote:Do you have a photo Ralphy?Ralphy wrote:My prized posetion is the retirement framed jumper that saints where selling
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Hiyathefatdork wrote:Hi SainterK - how do i post photos in the message?
TFD
Just use this website
http://tinypic.com/
Upload your pic and cut and copy the link it provides in your post.
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Hi Sainters,
Here are "my boys" - they greet all visitors to our house and leave no doubt about where our loyalty lies.
Go Saints!!
TFD
ps - thanks for the tip about loading pics Sainter K.
Here are "my boys" - they greet all visitors to our house and leave no doubt about where our loyalty lies.
Go Saints!!
TFD
ps - thanks for the tip about loading pics Sainter K.
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thefatdork wrote:Hi Sainters,
Here are "my boys" - they greet all visitors to our house and leave no doubt about where our loyalty lies.
Go Saints!!
TFD
ps - thanks for the tip about loading pics Sainter K.
Do they have names???? The one second from right has to be "cowboy"
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Long now?matrix wrote:everythings packed in boxes K
once we're in ill dig some stuff out
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without going off topic too much,
tiles inside all glued today
grouted tomorrow
then they go outside and tile there, then we can get carpet in and start walking stuff down to the kitchen dining etc while they carpet bedrooms and lounges
back on topic
i bought two signed tracksuit tops off ebay years ago
one from the 95 season the other from 97 (think it was the same one they wore in the grannie)
they were signed by a couple of players
ive always wondered if they originally belonged to a poster on here
tiles inside all glued today
grouted tomorrow
then they go outside and tile there, then we can get carpet in and start walking stuff down to the kitchen dining etc while they carpet bedrooms and lounges
back on topic
i bought two signed tracksuit tops off ebay years ago
one from the 95 season the other from 97 (think it was the same one they wore in the grannie)
they were signed by a couple of players
ive always wondered if they originally belonged to a poster on here
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My son played for Belgrave who wore black & white they played
Alexander who wear red black & white
He cracked it with me because I was clapping Alexander goals
I guess r b w is in my blood.
Alexander who wear red black & white
He cracked it with me because I was clapping Alexander goals
I guess r b w is in my blood.
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I went shopping for lights the other day. I was struck by a strange recurring pattern
Macquarie Dictionary Word of the Year for 2023 "Kosi Lives"
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Where is that "like" button, LOVE your "boy", what a cute lot.thefatdork wrote:Hi Sainters,
Here are "my boys" - they greet all visitors to our house and leave no doubt about where our loyalty lies.
Go Saints!!
TFD
ps - thanks for the tip about loading pics Sainter K.
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I like it...kosifantutti wrote:I went shopping for lights the other day. I was struck by a strange recurring pattern
Ikea in Springvale has a kitchen in red white and black that has me stopping each time.
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oh christ the misses would kill me
we'll be out and about looking at stuff and i'll go "see the colours?"
she'll just shake her head
"you see red white and black in everything"
well yeah
we'll be out and about looking at stuff and i'll go "see the colours?"
she'll just shake her head
"you see red white and black in everything"
well yeah
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Thanks for starting this thread, SainterK.
I have collections of cards for decades, with many signatures of Saints champions. Saints posters signed by Plugger, and many more. Signed books - like The Point of It All, signed by lots of our stars. I have so many cool Saints clothes - I've been getting older stuff off ebay, so I have stuff like a 1980s players' bomber jacket, with the big crest on it (and no advertising!). I have a lot of hand-made mementos too. My oddest one WAS a Saints toilet seat cover which had a collage of photos, that my sister in law made. She said "Well, every other thing in your house is St. Kilda, why not that?" I used it for 10 years, until the seat broke. Also have a photo of when I painted my grass with a 10 foot sign "Saints to win" for the 1997 GF. I had two 10 x 10 foot hand made St Kilda flags too. Of course, you can't take those things to the footy any more. Uggh. One day, I hope to be wealthy enough to buy one of the (rare, obviously) signed things from Trevor Barker. I've seen a signed jumper for close to $6000... when I win the Lotto, after I spend it on a lot of other things, I'll get that. My other goal is to get a signed Nicky Winmar thing someday (anything). I wrote to him when he played for us, but never heard back.
He is one of my all time heroes in life. But Lenny is now too, after a season playing with a heart problem.
For me, being overseas, collecting the mementos and memorabillia takes on more importance... I can't go to things, so I just like to get my hands on stuff that's Saintly.
I have collections of cards for decades, with many signatures of Saints champions. Saints posters signed by Plugger, and many more. Signed books - like The Point of It All, signed by lots of our stars. I have so many cool Saints clothes - I've been getting older stuff off ebay, so I have stuff like a 1980s players' bomber jacket, with the big crest on it (and no advertising!). I have a lot of hand-made mementos too. My oddest one WAS a Saints toilet seat cover which had a collage of photos, that my sister in law made. She said "Well, every other thing in your house is St. Kilda, why not that?" I used it for 10 years, until the seat broke. Also have a photo of when I painted my grass with a 10 foot sign "Saints to win" for the 1997 GF. I had two 10 x 10 foot hand made St Kilda flags too. Of course, you can't take those things to the footy any more. Uggh. One day, I hope to be wealthy enough to buy one of the (rare, obviously) signed things from Trevor Barker. I've seen a signed jumper for close to $6000... when I win the Lotto, after I spend it on a lot of other things, I'll get that. My other goal is to get a signed Nicky Winmar thing someday (anything). I wrote to him when he played for us, but never heard back.
He is one of my all time heroes in life. But Lenny is now too, after a season playing with a heart problem.
For me, being overseas, collecting the mementos and memorabillia takes on more importance... I can't go to things, so I just like to get my hands on stuff that's Saintly.
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