you must be a stallion. i cant get one girl to marry me - let alone two.fingers wrote:Con Gorozidis wrote:One of the things I have learnt from the forum is not to get married.
Does anyone have anything positive to say about marriage?
Second time is a charm:-) find the right woman ( like i have) and its the greatest thing in the world -
Dunnell
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nope
its expensive
and something happens as soon as its over
it goes down friggin hill for some reason
just live with her, give her everything she wants (within reason) and keep it fresh
dont waste the money throwing some wedding to feed everyone else at some posh lar de dar place.
or if you do go and do it
piss off and elope with two mates who can be witnesses
then have a big shindig when you get back in the yard and fire the barbie up
its expensive
and something happens as soon as its over
it goes down friggin hill for some reason
just live with her, give her everything she wants (within reason) and keep it fresh
dont waste the money throwing some wedding to feed everyone else at some posh lar de dar place.
or if you do go and do it
piss off and elope with two mates who can be witnesses
then have a big shindig when you get back in the yard and fire the barbie up
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Dunnell looks good. I think a full pre-season will do wonders for him.
You can still go out for dinner. Provided you choose a loud restaurant and you're happy to eat in shifts!
Still wouldn't change a thing, worth it all. Congrats Pav!
Oh the movies. I remember those.saintspremiers wrote:Well done Pav. Nice work. Enjoy sleep, going out for dinner and the movies. Won't be doing much of those 3 soon!
You can still go out for dinner. Provided you choose a loud restaurant and you're happy to eat in shifts!
Still wouldn't change a thing, worth it all. Congrats Pav!
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good advice....matrix wrote:nope
its expensive
and something happens as soon as its over
it goes down friggin hill for some reason
just live with her, give her everything she wants (within reason) and keep it fresh
dont waste the money throwing some wedding to feed everyone else at some posh lar de dar place.
or if you do go and do it
piss off and elope with two mates who can be witnesses
then have a big shindig when you get back in the yard and fire the barbie up
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Thanks shmic_s and SP for the well wishes...
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Had a free paid against him for colliding with the opposition player under the knee.
Focused on his game after that and noticed a big part of it is rolling his body in, and this rule may work against him?
Would be a shame if he had to modify anything already.
Focused on his game after that and noticed a big part of it is rolling his body in, and this rule may work against him?
Would be a shame if he had to modify anything already.
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SaintPav wrote:Thanks shmic_s and SP for the well wishes...
Hey dude I complain about my wife on here but I have been married for 12 years and it's still better than being alone. If you lived with your mates for 12 years you would probably both not speak any more so it's pretty good. It's all good so enjoy it and congrats.
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gringo wrote:SaintPav wrote:Thanks shmic_s and SP for the well wishes...
Hey dude I complain about my wife on here but I have been married for 12 years and it's still better than being alone. If you lived with your mates for 12 years you would probably both not speak any more so it's pretty good. It's all good so enjoy it and congrats.
If I lived with my mates for 12 years I would be dead.
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that would be nice........geez, i remember that game......carmen kicked 10 didn't he.....oh when the wrote:Hope he kicks nine against the pies like George Young did
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Fabulous Phil.......................... was he the first to wear white boots?stinger wrote:that would be nice........geez, i remember that game......carmen kicked 10 didn't he.....oh when the wrote:Hope he kicks nine against the pies like George Young did
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loris wrote:Fabulous Phil.......................... was he the first to wear white boots?stinger wrote:that would be nice........geez, i remember that game......carmen kicked 10 didn't he.....oh when the wrote:Hope he kicks nine against the pies like George Young did
yep....first saw him play in sydney ...for sth aussie against victoria...tore vic a new one.....was fat with a beard.....later saw him play many a game....felt a bit sorry for him on open mike...i'm told he's a good guy off the field...on it...well that's a whole different story.....
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I thought he kicked those at Vic Park and he we won easilybigcarl wrote:oh when the wrote:Hope he kicks nine against the pies like George Young did
Yes, so long as they don't have a white-booted Phil Carman down the other end to kick 11.
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Thought that was a poor decision.. He went to ground as collecting the ball, distinctly different from sliding in... This rule, like others that have been brought in as a knee jerk reaction, will be very hard to police correctly and will leave supporters of both sides regularly scratching their heads...SainterK wrote:Had a free paid against him for colliding with the opposition player under the knee.
Focused on his game after that and noticed a big part of it is rolling his body in, and this rule may work against him?
Would be a shame if he had to modify anything already.
Even the ludicrous 'hands in the back rule' was all over the shop yesterday as players were penalised from both sides a couple of times for using their rump, hip, body strength etc that Bartlett and his cronies initially said was fair and legal... It's now a touching the back free quick against...
Much like this new rule will evolve to contact below the knee free kick, regardless of how the contact was made..
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Sobraz wrote:Thought that was a poor decision.. He went to ground as collecting the ball, distinctly different from sliding in... This rule, like others that have been brought in as a knee jerk reaction, will be very hard to police correctly and will leave supporters of both sides regularly scratching their heads...SainterK wrote:Had a free paid against him for colliding with the opposition player under the knee.
Focused on his game after that and noticed a big part of it is rolling his body in, and this rule may work against him?
Would be a shame if he had to modify anything already.
Even the ludicrous 'hands in the back rule' was all over the shop yesterday as players were penalised from both sides a couple of times for using their rump, hip, body strength etc that Bartlett and his cronies initially said was fair and legal... It's now a touching the back free quick against...
Much like this new rule will evolve to contact below the knee free kick, regardless of how the contact was made..
A few of those frees paid yesterday were in the back not hands in the back. Stanley for example and looking at the video of the new rule about below the knees I think it was the wrong decision yesterday. i dont think we can blame the AFL for trying to make the game safer especially with the speed of the game and the packs that are now around the ball.