bloody spewing last night
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bloody spewing last night
at a friends place last night for a bbq....made my stomach churn to see him with his bloody geelong premiers cap & shirt on
to make matters worse those present were geelong,w/coast & swines...naturally they starting talking about their FLAGS....i just drifted off into a dark little corner & sat all alone crying over the fact we dont have one
i've had enough....I WANT A BLOODY FLAG TOO
to make matters worse those present were geelong,w/coast & swines...naturally they starting talking about their FLAGS....i just drifted off into a dark little corner & sat all alone crying over the fact we dont have one
i've had enough....I WANT A BLOODY FLAG TOO
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Re: bloody spewing last night
I think you'll find we have 1.rogerwa wrote:at a friends place last night for a bbq....made my stomach churn to see him with his bloody geelong premiers cap & shirt on
to make matters worse those present were geelong,w/coast & swines...naturally they starting talking about their FLAGS....i just drifted off into a dark little corner & sat all alone crying over the fact we dont have one
i've had enough....I WANT A BLOODY FLAG TOO
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Hope you thought to lace the meat Rogerrogerwa wrote:that one no longer interests me spinner...too long ago
i want a new one & a nice new shiney cup
dont care how we get it ...beg,borrow,steal or cheat just get the bloody thing
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Re: bloody spewing last night
If it was a FREE BEER gathering you could have made them really pay for upsetting you !!rogerwa wrote:at a friends place last night for a bbq....made my stomach churn to see him with his bloody geelong premiers cap & shirt on
to make matters worse those present were geelong,w/coast & swines...naturally they starting talking about their FLAGS....i just drifted off into a dark little corner & sat all alone crying over the fact we dont have one
i've had enough....I WANT A BLOODY FLAG TOO
couldnt even get smashed eastern had work early this morning...he's never been to melb before & next yr he's going over with us to have a footy w/end
fri night..stk-carl
sat a /noon..geel -freo
sat night...ess-bris
sun ...syd-haw
mon..mcg tour
i'll be seeing that bloody cap & shirt every day...sick of it already
fri night..stk-carl
sat a /noon..geel -freo
sat night...ess-bris
sun ...syd-haw
mon..mcg tour
i'll be seeing that bloody cap & shirt every day...sick of it already
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Woah, hold up there!
There is a big difference between respecting the past, and living in the past.
Thats like saying in 5 years time
"Oh, yeah, Robert Harvey...he was ok, but that was so long ago now, he doesnt matter"
Respecting and having pride in the past is important, but so is keeping the eyes on the horizon, looking for that next flag
There is a big difference between respecting the past, and living in the past.
Thats like saying in 5 years time
"Oh, yeah, Robert Harvey...he was ok, but that was so long ago now, he doesnt matter"
Respecting and having pride in the past is important, but so is keeping the eyes on the horizon, looking for that next flag
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Perhaps a few tips on personal hygene might embarress him enough to get the shirt off.rogerwa wrote:couldnt even get smashed eastern had work early this morning...he's never been to melb before & next yr he's going over with us to have a footy w/end
fri night..stk-carl
sat a /noon..geel -freo
sat night...ess-bris
sun ...syd-haw
mon..mcg tour
i'll be seeing that bloody cap & shirt every day...sick of it already
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roge i feel your pain mate my father in law is a Geelong man and he's asked me to to sign him up for a membership this year (seeing as though he doesnt know how to use a computer and all ) so ive actually spent money on the damn Cats
thankfully i payed up the wifes and my membership directly after it so that should even it up
thankfully i payed up the wifes and my membership directly after it so that should even it up
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Exactly right, Broodruff. No one should live in the past. Historians certainly don't. Like everyone else, we live in the present--mortgages, rising prices, the kids' welfare. All of those things are here and now. I live in the present. But the past is important and worthy of respect and as it applies to St.Kilda that certainly goes for the team of 1966. Heroes. Never to be forgotten or blithely disregarded.Broodruff wrote:Woah, hold up there!
There is a big difference between respecting the past, and living in the past.
Thats like saying in 5 years time
"Oh, yeah, Robert Harvey...he was ok, but that was so long ago now, he doesnt matter"
Respecting and having pride in the past is important, but so is keeping the eyes on the horizon, looking for that next flag
That's it from me for this subject. Having to defend history is just too stupid and demeaning. Cheers.
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