Why So Many Are Panicing...
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Why So Many Are Panicing...
For me it's the timing of the shyte form. Hands up who would have preferred to lose the first two games of the season instead?
I mean seriously, if this was planned by the footy department down at the club (I've given up trying to spell Morr, moraab...roll on Seaford) they have a seriously sick sense of humour given how fragile the average St K supporter is.
I mean seriously, if this was planned by the footy department down at the club (I've given up trying to spell Morr, moraab...roll on Seaford) they have a seriously sick sense of humour given how fragile the average St K supporter is.
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I will give you the tip. Had we lost our first 2 I doubt we would be sitting on the top of the ladder now and we have also lost to 2 sides that we will not play in the finals.marksnsparks wrote:For me it's the timing of the shyte form. Hands up who would have preferred to lose the first two games of the season instead?
I mean seriously, if this was planned by the footy department down at the club (I've given up trying to spell Morr, moraab...roll on Seaford) they have a seriously sick sense of humour given how fragile the average St K supporter is.
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plugger66 wrote:I will give you the tip. Had we lost our first 2 I doubt we would be sitting on the top of the ladder now and we have also lost to 2 sides that we will not play in the finals.marksnsparks wrote:For me it's the timing of the shyte form. Hands up who would have preferred to lose the first two games of the season instead?
I mean seriously, if this was planned by the footy department down at the club (I've given up trying to spell Morr, moraab...roll on Seaford) they have a seriously sick sense of humour given how fragile the average St K supporter is.
Good tip. But Geelong is probably still superior.
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It's a pancea to people's paranoia.The Fireman wrote:wow, been watching all the cooking shows..must have missed that one.Pwoit wrote:Its the 21st Century way of icing a cake you use a pan to do itThe Fireman wrote:Is Panicing sort of like putting icing on a pan ?
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marksnsparks wrote:For me it's the timing of the shyte form. Hands up who would have preferred to lose the first two games of the season instead?
I mean seriously, if this was planned by the footy department down at the club (I've given up trying to spell Morr, moraab...roll on Seaford) they have a seriously sick sense of humour given how fragile the average St K supporter is.
Not sue that everyone is panicking, the minority that are are also scraming louder
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So they're making more noise as they run away?Stillwaiting wrote: the minority that are are also scraming louder
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Yes, they scream as they scramBakesFan wrote:So they're making more noise as they run away?Stillwaiting wrote: the minority that are are also scraming louder
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Stillwaiting wrote:Yes, they scream as they scramBakesFan wrote:So they're making more noise as they run away?Stillwaiting wrote: the minority that are are also scraming louder
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PAN -ICING
I think it has 70% anticipation 25% fear and 5% hesitancy.
All things considered it is a mixture that hopes there is more substance to the StKilda cake than a glossy 'icing' and a similar hope that everything will 'pan' out for the best in the end.
Roll on September. Make the StKilda cake be rich, thick, moist and full of suprising chunky pieces. I hope it really delivers and leaves a satisfied wholness to the palette.
I think it has 70% anticipation 25% fear and 5% hesitancy.
All things considered it is a mixture that hopes there is more substance to the StKilda cake than a glossy 'icing' and a similar hope that everything will 'pan' out for the best in the end.
Roll on September. Make the StKilda cake be rich, thick, moist and full of suprising chunky pieces. I hope it really delivers and leaves a satisfied wholness to the palette.
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I suppose that recipe will make you fat!Hawkesbury Saint wrote:PAN -ICING
I think it has 70% anticipation 25% fear and 5% hesitancy.
All things considered it is a mixture that hopes there is more substance to the StKilda cake than a glossy 'icing' and a similar hope that everything will 'pan' out for the best in the end.
Roll on September. Make the StKilda cake be rich, thick, moist and full of suprising chunky pieces. I hope it really delivers and leaves a satisfied wholness to the palette.
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It all depends on the players handling the pressure cooker of finals, (or pressurising as commentators like to say), responding to any bake that Ross gives them, and ensure their finishing is as good as Harbord, Shrager and co. (different reference but I like it...).Hawkesbury Saint wrote:PAN -ICING
I think it has 70% anticipation 25% fear and 5% hesitancy.
All things considered it is a mixture that hopes there is more substance to the StKilda cake than a glossy 'icing' and a similar hope that everything will 'pan' out for the best in the end.
Roll on September. Make the StKilda cake be rich, thick, moist and full of suprising chunky pieces. I hope it really delivers and leaves a satisfied wholness to the palette.
P.S. isn't panicing the verb form of (paneyes-ing)