How does one get a job as a boundary rider?
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How does one get a job as a boundary rider?
How hard can it be?
I may be being just a little picky here, but how doesn't anyone notice Gardiner not on the ground for that amount of time?
I may be being just a little picky here, but how doesn't anyone notice Gardiner not on the ground for that amount of time?
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Re: How does one get a job as a boundary rider?
Same thing happened last week and I can't remember who the player was.SainterK wrote:How hard can it be?
I may be being just a little picky here, but how doesn't anyone notice Gardiner not on the ground for that amount of time?
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Re: How does one get a job as a boundary rider?
A couple of weeks back it was Raph....and it's really all they have to do.Bernard Shakey wrote:Same thing happened last week and I can't remember who the player was.SainterK wrote:How hard can it be?
I may be being just a little picky here, but how doesn't anyone notice Gardiner not on the ground for that amount of time?
George: Well, it doesn't even have to be the general manager. Maybe I could be like, an announcer. Like a colour man. You know how I always make those interesting comments during the game.
Jerry: Yeah. Yeah. You make good comments.
George: What about that?
Jerry: Well, they tend to give those jobs to ex-ballplayers and people that are, you know, in broadcasting.
George: Well, that's really not fair.
Jerry: Yeah. Yeah. You make good comments.
George: What about that?
Jerry: Well, they tend to give those jobs to ex-ballplayers and people that are, you know, in broadcasting.
George: Well, that's really not fair.
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I was going to say, once you have proven incapable of doing anything else, but yours is probably closer to the mark.Moccha wrote:1. You need to have played 200 AFL games
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dcstkfc wrote:George: Well, it doesn't even have to be the general manager. Maybe I could be like, an announcer. Like a colour man. You know how I always make those interesting comments during the game.
Jerry: Yeah. Yeah. You make good comments.
George: What about that?
Jerry: Well, they tend to give those jobs to ex-ballplayers and people that are, you know, in broadcasting.
George: Well, that's really not fair.
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