Bright moon at the Gabba?

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Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350361Post Enrico_Misso »

It is a full moon.
Did the Geel boys made the mistake of resting in the shadows of the grandstand at 3/4/ time?


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What was weird was that Chris Scott anticipated it and went to the bench, perhaps he spooked them and it became a self fulfilling prophecy?


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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350374Post WellardSaint »

Lions were below us. I looked at the ladder today and thought, they'll get belted by the Cats and stay under us. F*** u Voss and McGrath.


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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350375Post 8856brother »

WellardSaint wrote:Lions were below us. I looked at the ladder today and thought, they'll get belted by the Cats and stay under us. F*** u Voss and McGrath.
I would have thought that's not the worst scenario.


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Post: # 1350385Post Beekay »

8856brother wrote:
WellardSaint wrote:Lions were below us. I looked at the ladder today and thought, they'll get belted by the Cats and stay under us. F*** u Voss and McGrath.
I would have thought that's not the worst scenario.
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Post: # 1350391Post noddy »

June 23 was, in fact, the closest the moon will come to the Earth this year, and it also just happened to be full. The result was an unusually bright and large full moon at perigee (about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a full moon at apogee) that some say causes extreme tides, increased risk of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, strange human behavior, and apparently, massive comeback wins.


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noddy wrote:June 23 was, in fact, the closest the moon will come to the Earth this year, and it also just happened to be full. The result was an unusually bright and large full moon at perigee (about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a full moon at apogee) that some say causes extreme tides, increased risk of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, strange human behavior, and apparently, massive comeback wins.
It's known as a Supermoon, there is another one next month on the 22nd July but not quite as close as last night. Who do we play that day? :lol:


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snoopygirl wrote:
noddy wrote:June 23 was, in fact, the closest the moon will come to the Earth this year, and it also just happened to be full. The result was an unusually bright and large full moon at perigee (about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a full moon at apogee) that some say causes extreme tides, increased risk of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, strange human behavior, and apparently, massive comeback wins.
It's known as a Supermoon, there is another one next month on the 22nd July but not quite as close as last night. Who do we play that day? :lol:
I don't know, but I'm sure the umps will use it as a reason to screw us.

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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350411Post stevie »

The moon was meant to be bigger and brighter than normal last night but it wasnt


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noddy wrote:June 23 was, in fact, the closest the moon will come to the Earth this year, and it also just happened to be full. The result was an unusually bright and large full moon at perigee (about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a full moon at apogee) that some say causes extreme tides, increased risk of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, strange human behavior, and apparently, massive comeback wins.


explains certain behaviour on here too..... :wink:


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Post: # 1350443Post Viking3 »

As we are guaranteed not to be playing finals this year, wouldn't it be better to finish lower to gain a better draft pick??
I would think so.


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Post: # 1350482Post noddy »

stinger wrote:

explains certain behaviour on here too..... :wink:

Who the fcuk are you?


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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350511Post kosifantutti »

Viking3 wrote:As we are guaranteed not to be playing finals this year, wouldn't it be better to finish lower to gain a better draft pick??
I would think so.
It would be best if we win as many games as possible. Couldn't give a stuff about other teams.


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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350571Post stinger »

noddy wrote:
stinger wrote:

explains certain behaviour on here too..... :wink:

Who the fcuk are you?

fcuk off.... :twisted:


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as i said addled.... :roll:


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Post: # 1350631Post noddy »

I happen to be a lifelong New Orleans supporter, though I guess you wouldn't know anything about that (seeing how xenophobic and bigoted you appear to be).


So am I addled? You would know, the old childish sledge of "takes one to know one" does carry some legitimacy. You're a pathetic forum bully who derails threads and abuses people for the slightest imagined insult ( i.e. paranoid neurotic narcissist), an inarticulate dullard ( you can't form a single thought without liberal use of ellipsis points and emoticons), and an obvious loser, lacking any meaningful enjoyment of life. I hope that everyone here can see that the appropriate reaction towards you should be pity rather than anger, you're just not worth getting worked up over.


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Post: # 1350651Post noddy »

And when you reply, remember to use lots of :twisted:s and :roll:s


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Re: Bright moon at the Gabba?

Post: # 1350712Post dragit »

Is noddy me too sting? I like his style anyway.

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