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Nah just one generic versionGoing to do ten versions?
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Nah just one generic versionGoing to do ten versions?
1 sentence per team surely??Nah just one generic version
I thought V23 was version 23 ? Mods another name change to KingV1 please.Nah just one generic version
With a wordfill function like they use in mailouts. Genius!Nah just one generic version
It is. I have been banned 22 times.I thought V23 was version 23 ? Mods another name change to KingV1 please.
Let me guess, that incredibly punchable flog they call their captain will be back in time for this game?
Yep.I only thought about it after the Bravedogs game - but have we abandoned the Papley in the middle experiment ?
don't really need it the way we have in the past, we have enough fireworks in there, surelyI only thought about it after the Bravedogs game - but have we abandoned the Papley in the middle experiment ?
Need Mccartin and fox back
Agreed. There is a massive gulf between their midfield and ours right now. Should really have the edge against themWatching the game v giants, it’s clear we hold firm in the first quarter and we cut them up through the midfield from then on. GWS fast smalls giving them a hard time. Against us they will be Too tall, too old, too slow.
So maybe fox as sub ?Some chance Campbell will stay for this reason imo we're going to want to expose their leg speed
Some chance they ruck Blicavs long minutes imo
Expect McCartin and Fox to be back for this. Mills 2 weeks later maybe the derby.
Also this is 99.9% sold out. Yet again. Hottest ticket in town.
the hottest ticket in town is my off broadway musical about sam reid
as a treat i will share the opening number
Musical Number: "Sam Reid's Retail Ruckus"
[Opening Scene]
(The stage is set in a bustling shopping mall, with bright lights and busy stores. Retail staff are going about their day, helping customers and organising displays. The atmosphere is lively and upbeat.)
[Verse 1: The Retail Workers]
(Cheerful and lively, with a catchy melody)
In the mall, the lights are shining bright,
We’re here to help, from morning to night.
With a smile on our faces, and a skip in our step,
We welcome you all, it’s our daily prep.
[Chorus: The Retail Workers]
(Joyful and energetic)
But when Sam Reid walks in, oh what a sight,
A footy star with a heart so light.
But soon we see, it’s a different game,
In the world of retail, he brings us shame.
[Verse 2: Sam Reid’s Entrance]
(Dramatic and powerful, with a hint of arrogance)
Here comes Sam Reid, with his swagger and stride,
A footy hero, with his fame worldwide.
He thinks he's the king, in this retail domain,
But to the staff, he’s just a royal pain.
[Chorus: Sam Reid's Behavior]
(Energetic, with a touch of tension)
Oh, Sam Reid, why can't you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
But you treat them badly, it’s just not right.
[Bridge 1: The Encounters]
(Changing tempo, more dramatic and intense)
In the shoe store, he demands his size,
With a voice that booms, and fiery eyes.
The cashier trembles, tries to comply,
But Sam’s impatience makes her cry.
[Chorus: The Retail Workers’ Lament]
(Reflective and emotional)
Oh, Sam Reid, why can't you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
But you treat them badly, it’s just not right.
[Verse 3: A Moment of Reflection]
(Softer, introspective melody)
One day, a child with eyes so wide,
Watched Sam Reid, as he cast aside,
A worker's plea for just a moment’s grace,
The child saw sadness on that worker's face.
[Bridge 2: The Child Speaks]
(Slow, poignant, and heartfelt)
“Mr. Reid,” the child’s voice rang clear,
“Why do you make them feel so near to tears?
They help us all, with what we need,
Can’t you show them kindness, Mr. Reid?”
[Chorus: A New Perspective]
(Uplifting, hopeful melody)
Oh, Sam Reid, can’t you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
A little kindness could change the night.
[Verse 4: Sam Reid’s Change of Heart]
(Building in intensity, with a sense of transformation)
Sam Reid paused, took a look around,
Saw the faces, without a sound.
A spark of empathy, a flicker of light,
Could he change, make things right?
[Final Chorus: A Brighter Future]
(Triumphant and full of hope)
Oh, Sam Reid, now you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me.
With a smile and a word that’s kind,
The world’s a better place, you’ll find.
[Outro: The Retail Workers and Sam Reid Together]
(Joyful, celebratory, with a sense of unity)
In the mall, the lights are shining bright,
Now Sam Reid steps into the light.
With a smile on his face, and kindness in his heart,
A new beginning, a fresh new start.
(The stage fills with light as Sam Reid and the retail workers share smiles and handshakes, the atmosphere is filled with hope and unity. The curtain falls as the music fades out, leaving the audience with a sense of joy and transformation.)
I'd buy tickets to thisthe hottest ticket in town is my off broadway musical about sam reid
as a treat i will share the opening number
Musical Number: "Sam Reid's Retail Ruckus"
[Opening Scene]
(The stage is set in a bustling shopping mall, with bright lights and busy stores. Retail staff are going about their day, helping customers and organising displays. The atmosphere is lively and upbeat.)
[Verse 1: The Retail Workers]
(Cheerful and lively, with a catchy melody)
In the mall, the lights are shining bright,
We’re here to help, from morning to night.
With a smile on our faces, and a skip in our step,
We welcome you all, it’s our daily prep.
[Chorus: The Retail Workers]
(Joyful and energetic)
But when Sam Reid walks in, oh what a sight,
A footy star with a heart so light.
But soon we see, it’s a different game,
In the world of retail, he brings us shame.
[Verse 2: Sam Reid’s Entrance]
(Dramatic and powerful, with a hint of arrogance)
Here comes Sam Reid, with his swagger and stride,
A footy hero, with his fame worldwide.
He thinks he's the king, in this retail domain,
But to the staff, he’s just a royal pain.
[Chorus: Sam Reid's Behavior]
(Energetic, with a touch of tension)
Oh, Sam Reid, why can't you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
But you treat them badly, it’s just not right.
[Bridge 1: The Encounters]
(Changing tempo, more dramatic and intense)
In the shoe store, he demands his size,
With a voice that booms, and fiery eyes.
The cashier trembles, tries to comply,
But Sam’s impatience makes her cry.
[Chorus: The Retail Workers’ Lament]
(Reflective and emotional)
Oh, Sam Reid, why can't you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
But you treat them badly, it’s just not right.
[Verse 3: A Moment of Reflection]
(Softer, introspective melody)
One day, a child with eyes so wide,
Watched Sam Reid, as he cast aside,
A worker's plea for just a moment’s grace,
The child saw sadness on that worker's face.
[Bridge 2: The Child Speaks]
(Slow, poignant, and heartfelt)
“Mr. Reid,” the child’s voice rang clear,
“Why do you make them feel so near to tears?
They help us all, with what we need,
Can’t you show them kindness, Mr. Reid?”
[Chorus: A New Perspective]
(Uplifting, hopeful melody)
Oh, Sam Reid, can’t you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me?
They work so hard, to keep things right,
A little kindness could change the night.
[Verse 4: Sam Reid’s Change of Heart]
(Building in intensity, with a sense of transformation)
Sam Reid paused, took a look around,
Saw the faces, without a sound.
A spark of empathy, a flicker of light,
Could he change, make things right?
[Final Chorus: A Brighter Future]
(Triumphant and full of hope)
Oh, Sam Reid, now you see,
The folks in the stores are like you and me.
With a smile and a word that’s kind,
The world’s a better place, you’ll find.
[Outro: The Retail Workers and Sam Reid Together]
(Joyful, celebratory, with a sense of unity)
In the mall, the lights are shining bright,
Now Sam Reid steps into the light.
With a smile on his face, and kindness in his heart,
A new beginning, a fresh new start.
(The stage fills with light as Sam Reid and the retail workers share smiles and handshakes, the atmosphere is filled with hope and unity. The curtain falls as the music fades out, leaving the audience with a sense of joy and transformation.)