The Saturday Timetable !!
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The Saturday Timetable !!
4.42 Board the Silver Super Stretch at the Nunawading Limoport, hpoefully seat 1A
5.12 Arrive at the Richmond Limoport
5.15 Make Grand Entrance into the Cricketers Arms
6.05 Will make the pilgrimage across to the G
6.13 Settle in to N6 Row E for an evening of pure bliss
Those wanting photos and autographs and those wanting to buy me drinks will need to memorise this timetable as it will be strictly adhered to !!
5.12 Arrive at the Richmond Limoport
5.15 Make Grand Entrance into the Cricketers Arms
6.05 Will make the pilgrimage across to the G
6.13 Settle in to N6 Row E for an evening of pure bliss
Those wanting photos and autographs and those wanting to buy me drinks will need to memorise this timetable as it will be strictly adhered to !!
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My saturday time table.
10am Fly out of launceston airport
11am arrive at Melbourne airport.
11.15 am jump on the sky bus
11.35 am make way to the hotel.
noon head into the city centre to sook up some atmosphere before promptly hitting the cricketers arms at 5.15 to get my signed autograph from the great easten and to shout him a beer or 2.
10am Fly out of launceston airport
11am arrive at Melbourne airport.
11.15 am jump on the sky bus
11.35 am make way to the hotel.
noon head into the city centre to sook up some atmosphere before promptly hitting the cricketers arms at 5.15 to get my signed autograph from the great easten and to shout him a beer or 2.
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Re: The Saturday Timetable !!
this week ill really try like buggery to get thereEastern wrote:4.42 Board the Silver Super Stretch at the Nunawading Limoport, hpoefully seat 1A
5.12 Arrive at the Richmond Limoport
5.15 Make Grand Entrance into the Cricketers Arms
6.05 Will make the pilgrimage across to the G
6.13 Settle in to N6 Row E for an evening of pure bliss
Those wanting photos and autographs and those wanting to buy me drinks will need to memorise this timetable as it will be strictly adhered to !!
im sitting 4 rows in front same bay...so no friggin excuses to not buy ya a beer 'sometime' during the course of the evening
don't say that too loud... that beer or 2 might turn into 3 or 4 or even half a dozen!LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:My saturday time table.
10am Fly out of launceston airport
11am arrive at Melbourne airport.
11.15 am jump on the sky bus
11.35 am make way to the hotel.
noon head into the city centre to sook up some atmosphere before promptly hitting the cricketers arms at 5.15 to get my signed autograph from the great easten and to shout him a beer or 2.
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i would go to the Cricketers Arms before the game....but with my luck il walk up to some bikie gang and ask if they are the SS crew, and one will turn around with an ak-47 and just blow my head off for wasting his time or it could be Eastern after his 27th drink
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00.01 Start to get restless in bed
00.02 Cold sweat starts
00.03 Yoga techniques swing into action - fail miserably
04.56 Half an hour sleeping pattern now accepted as normal
06.49 Start listening for car delivering newspaper
06.50 Curse everyone else using the road at this hour of the morning
07.43 Rise, incompletely rested, stumble out to retrieve the morning paper, unfortunately only the classified section is immediately apparent. Loud cursing heard in neighborhood. Fortunately, other section appears in hydrangeas.
08.59 Media scoured, ablutions completed and nerves calmed with 3 kilos of valium, set off for morning shopping spree.
09.10 Spree completed
09.19 Nine hours of ever escalating nervous tension begins.
18.27 trek to local train station begins.
18.36 Arrive at station - display board predicts that train is delayed three hours. Panic ensues.
18.40 Train arrives just two minutes late - electronic technical hitch blamed for error message on display - Collingwood controller suspected.
18.50 Arrive at Richmond station
18.52 Note usual suspects outside station - Trombone and Sax Saint men, classical gas guitar man who can play with no hands and lady still homeless.
18.57 Gain access to stadium
18.59 Arrive at seat, with question to somewhat surprised next door neighbour "Have I missed anything?"
17.00 Game starts.
00.02 Cold sweat starts
00.03 Yoga techniques swing into action - fail miserably
04.56 Half an hour sleeping pattern now accepted as normal
06.49 Start listening for car delivering newspaper
06.50 Curse everyone else using the road at this hour of the morning
07.43 Rise, incompletely rested, stumble out to retrieve the morning paper, unfortunately only the classified section is immediately apparent. Loud cursing heard in neighborhood. Fortunately, other section appears in hydrangeas.
08.59 Media scoured, ablutions completed and nerves calmed with 3 kilos of valium, set off for morning shopping spree.
09.10 Spree completed
09.19 Nine hours of ever escalating nervous tension begins.
18.27 trek to local train station begins.
18.36 Arrive at station - display board predicts that train is delayed three hours. Panic ensues.
18.40 Train arrives just two minutes late - electronic technical hitch blamed for error message on display - Collingwood controller suspected.
18.50 Arrive at Richmond station
18.52 Note usual suspects outside station - Trombone and Sax Saint men, classical gas guitar man who can play with no hands and lady still homeless.
18.57 Gain access to stadium
18.59 Arrive at seat, with question to somewhat surprised next door neighbour "Have I missed anything?"
17.00 Game starts.
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that 06.50 one makes me laughperfectionist wrote:00.01 Start to get restless in bed
00.02 Cold sweat starts
00.03 Yoga techniques swing into action - fail miserably
04.56 Half an hour sleeping pattern now accepted as normal
06.49 Start listening for car delivering newspaper
06.50 Curse everyone else using the road at this hour of the morning
07.43 Rise, incompletely rested, stumble out to retrieve the morning paper, unfortunately only the classified section is immediately apparent. Loud cursing heard in neighborhood. Fortunately, other section appears in hydrangeas.
08.59 Media scoured, ablutions completed and nerves calmed with 3 kilos of valium, set off for morning shopping spree.
09.10 Spree completed
09.19 Nine hours of ever escalating nervous tension begins.
18.27 trek to local train station begins.
18.36 Arrive at station - display board predicts that train is delayed three hours. Panic ensues.
18.40 Train arrives just two minutes late - electronic technical hitch blamed for error message on display - Collingwood controller suspected.
18.50 Arrive at Richmond station
18.52 Note usual suspects outside station - Trombone and Sax Saint men, classical gas guitar man who can play with no hands and lady still homeless.
18.57 Gain access to stadium
18.59 Arrive at seat, with question to somewhat surprised next door neighbour "Have I missed anything?"
17.00 Game starts.
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
Right-o loud mouth..now that Ive been "outed"Eastern wrote:This is starting to look promising, unlike a couple of days ago when I found that a regular poster on here would prefer to go out to dinner with his Mother-InLaw than come to the footy with us on Saturday Night !!
No..I wont be at the game Saturday Night. Some months ago I committed to a family function of some magnitude (yes in-laws 70th Birthday) on that night. Much as I was extremely pyssed off that the dates clashed, I decided to honour the committment I made all that time ago. Sometimes you have to do this stuff.
Anyone want to question my committment to the St Kilda Football Club? I'll see you behind the nearest shelter-shed
I should point out that I shall have a radio in my pocket and a TV nearby
Eastern, for that liltle crack you shall pay. When we gather for our pre-GF drink prior to watching our Mighty Saints take part in the big game, we shall not be at the Cricketers Arms, where the beer is cheap. I shall be reseraching the CBD's costliest waterholes, where all shall meet with wallets left firmly in pockets..except yours!!!
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Brilliant. The last one especially.perfectionist wrote: 18.36 Arrive at station - display board predicts that train is delayed three hours. Panic ensues.
18.40 Train arrives just two minutes late - electronic technical hitch blamed for error message on display - Collingwood controller suspected.
18.50 Arrive at Richmond station
18.52 Note usual suspects outside station - Trombone and Sax Saint men, classical gas guitar man who can play with no hands and lady still homeless.
I friggin' love that walk from Richmond to the ground.
Unfortunately I made the mistake last time of getting off at Flinders St, getting some lunch and then a tram to Jolimont. Foolish.
I should have known. Jolimont - by tram or train - is my unlucky stop. I can't think of a time I have gotten off there and we've won.
Case in point? The family bumbling around at Flinders St in 1997 and blowing the routine and ending up at Jolimont.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
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Hey guys.Are heading up the highway early Saturday with the girls straight to the MCG carpark and then will settle into the occassion with a few calming beers and a bite to eat at Fav MCG pub the Mountain View in Bridge road[Barassi's old pub] around 5 pm.Tables and chairs and family friendly.Will try and get to the cricketers arms on the way back to the ground.Really love the early build up to finals games at the G .You can smell the excitement in the streets of Richmond and my early feelings about the game are vaguely spooky
Hope to cross paths with some of you ,somehow, somewhere
Hope to cross paths with some of you ,somehow, somewhere
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'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
Yep..good feed the Mountain View..but be warned...when it gets as crowded as it will be on Saturday, the meals can take aaages to come out. Had to abandon my parma half-eaten and dash back to the G prior to a final last year cos they took 45 mins to serve it.
Another reccomendation? After looking down on it 4 billion times over the years as Ive gone past on the train, I finally checked out the rooftop beer garden at the Corner Hotel before the Pies game
Seriously nice but fairly priced pub grub ($18 Parma) The classics with a few upmarket items put in too. Loads of room, a really cool footy/inner city vibe (there'd been an all-ages punk gig in the band room downstairs earlier) and bar staff who, unlike Livewire, know how to serve drinks QUICKLY when its crowded...all this a 5 min walk from the G
Definately well worth checking out. Ill be going back in the summer
Another reccomendation? After looking down on it 4 billion times over the years as Ive gone past on the train, I finally checked out the rooftop beer garden at the Corner Hotel before the Pies game
Seriously nice but fairly priced pub grub ($18 Parma) The classics with a few upmarket items put in too. Loads of room, a really cool footy/inner city vibe (there'd been an all-ages punk gig in the band room downstairs earlier) and bar staff who, unlike Livewire, know how to serve drinks QUICKLY when its crowded...all this a 5 min walk from the G
Definately well worth checking out. Ill be going back in the summer
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Well !!saint66au wrote:Right-o loud mouth..now that Ive been "outed"Eastern wrote:This is starting to look promising, unlike a couple of days ago when I found that a regular poster on here would prefer to go out to dinner with his Mother-InLaw than come to the footy with us on Saturday Night !!
No..I wont be at the game Saturday Night. Some months ago I committed to a family function of some magnitude (yes in-laws 70th Birthday) on that night. Much as I was extremely pyssed off that the dates clashed, I decided to honour the committment I made all that time ago. Sometimes you have to do this stuff.
Anyone want to question my committment to the St Kilda Football Club? I'll see you behind the nearest shelter-shed
I should point out that I shall have a radio in my pocket and a TV nearby
Eastern, for that liltle crack you shall pay. When we gather for our pre-GF drink prior to watching our Mighty Saints take part in the big game, we shall not be at the Cricketers Arms, where the beer is cheap. I shall be reseraching the CBD's costliest waterholes, where all shall meet with wallets left firmly in pockets..except yours!!!
I didn't mention anyone by name
But if you are so overwhelmed by guilt that you feel the need to give yourself up then so be it
The only real way to cleanze yourself of all this guilt is to turn up on Grand Final day with a full wallet to be emptied buying drinks for anyone remotely connected to SAINTSATIONAL !!
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1430- Board Tiger flight at Canberra Airport
1530- Arrive Tullarmarine
1800- Start making me way to the G
1930- Break out in a sweat and abuse some Hawthorn supporters.
2110- Sing the song at the top of my voice
2130- Have celebratory beer at Swan Hotel
0430- Sing the song again even louder but less coherently
0730- Board return Flight at Tullamarine
0830- Arrive back in Canberra
Should ba a cracker of an 18 hours. Lets go Sainters!!!!
1530- Arrive Tullarmarine
1800- Start making me way to the G
1930- Break out in a sweat and abuse some Hawthorn supporters.
2110- Sing the song at the top of my voice
2130- Have celebratory beer at Swan Hotel
0430- Sing the song again even louder but less coherently
0730- Board return Flight at Tullamarine
0830- Arrive back in Canberra
Should ba a cracker of an 18 hours. Lets go Sainters!!!!
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Thanks for that Michael...might have to check the Corner out because time can be an issue.Cheers!saint66au wrote:Yep..good feed the Mountain View..but be warned...when it gets as crowded as it will be on Saturday, the meals can take aaages to come out. Had to abandon my parma half-eaten and dash back to the G prior to a final last year cos they took 45 mins to serve it.
Another reccomendation? After looking down on it 4 billion times over the years as Ive gone past on the train, I finally checked out the rooftop beer garden at the Corner Hotel before the Pies game
Seriously nice but fairly priced pub grub ($18 Parma) The classics with a few upmarket items put in too. Loads of room, a really cool footy/inner city vibe (there'd been an all-ages punk gig in the band room downstairs earlier) and bar staff who, unlike Livewire, know how to serve drinks QUICKLY when its crowded...all this a 5 min walk from the G
Definately well worth checking out. Ill be going back in the summer
Melway ref.2g h9
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Never take a backward step even to gain momentum.....
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
'It's OK to have the capabilities and abilities, but you've got to get it done." Terry Daniher 05
"We have beauty in our captain and we have a true leader in our coach. Our time will come"
Thinline.Post 09 Grand final.
ahhh yes...we wondered if that had been re-opened??jonesy wrote:We've been starting at the Precinct the last fortnight.... Nice pub,but get's pretty crowded at the bar
Its the site of the old Depot in Swan St..the pub/nightclub that got so far up itself at one point that they refused entry to the hubby of my boss at the time..because he had a beard
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1:00pm Arrive at the Wodonga Plaza a greet fellow Twin City Sainters
1:15pm Depart for Melbourne, passing the time by watching old saints games
5:45pm Arrive at the G
5:47pm Arrive at the Cricketers Arms after a quick sprint
6:15pm make the pilgrimage to my seat Aisle 28 Row G Seat 14 (28 + 14 = 42!!!!!)
7:00pm Scream my voice hoarse as the Game begins.....
What happens next is anyones guess!
CARN THE SAINTERS!!!!
1:15pm Depart for Melbourne, passing the time by watching old saints games
5:45pm Arrive at the G
5:47pm Arrive at the Cricketers Arms after a quick sprint
6:15pm make the pilgrimage to my seat Aisle 28 Row G Seat 14 (28 + 14 = 42!!!!!)
7:00pm Scream my voice hoarse as the Game begins.....
What happens next is anyones guess!
CARN THE SAINTERS!!!!
Thats Mr. Smartarse to you
Wake up wishing i hadn't after the end of term celebrations.
Do SFA, maybe watch a bit of Top Gear and crank some choice tunes
Open wallet, realise i am completely broke and greatful that my old folks paid for the tickets. I will still, however, be sober leading into the match.
Catch the train from Caulfield with a billion other supporters.
Watch match.
Either celebrate the win or Harvey's career.
Do SFA, maybe watch a bit of Top Gear and crank some choice tunes
Open wallet, realise i am completely broke and greatful that my old folks paid for the tickets. I will still, however, be sober leading into the match.
Catch the train from Caulfield with a billion other supporters.
Watch match.
Either celebrate the win or Harvey's career.
Boneless mate our itineraries are very very similar.boneless23 wrote:1430- Board Tiger flight at Canberra Airport
1530- Arrive Tullarmarine
1800- Start making me way to the G
1930- Break out in a sweat and abuse some Hawthorn supporters.
2110- Sing the song at the top of my voice
2130- Have celebratory beer at Swan Hotel
0430- Sing the song again even louder but less coherently
0730- Board return Flight at Tullamarine
0830- Arrive back in Canberra
Should ba a cracker of an 18 hours. Lets go Sainters!!!!
I'm on the Tiger from Canberra at 1355 and boarding a return flight at around 0715 Sunday morning.
Should we win tomorrow night, it's highly likely that no flight attendant in their right mind will let me anyway near the boarding area at 7 the next morning.
I'm meeting a few mates for some beers at an undecided location before the game but theyre hawks fans so wont likely be socialising post game. I'll find some randoms in red white and black to either commiserate with or party long and hard into the night.
"I'm in the middle of a long conversation with my audience. It'll be a lifelong journey for both of us by the time we're done." - Bruce Springsteen.