Bluemour Melting Pot XXI - Like seriously, the polar ice caps have got nothing on us

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Grew up on a farm.

Had a Welsh Mountain Pony as a work horse. Beautiful animal.

So darn smart.

Sometimes a blessing - other times an outright pain in the arse.......

I helped to break In a brumby from the snowy mountains. Took to the saddle and reigns well . A calm horse even as a two year old . Just needed . time and patience and love .!
 

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I actually had a pork stir fry but I only picked at the vegetables.

I launched into fish’n’chips, so...

Flake - Fish - tick
Hamburger - Beef, Bacon - tick
Dim Sim - uhhh... I have no idea, but it was great
 
And a diet coke?
Stay away from the unleaded stuff, gotta have something weird in it to keep a similar flavour without the sugar..
 

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Yeah nah. This is, in some ways, what the comp needed. Players sign extensions and long contracts to protect their position and earning potential. Clubs do so to secure key personnel and plan list management. Maybe players should stick to one and two year deals unless they're firmly settled down, because it's not fair to commit to a 3+ year contract with a club, who make subsequent list management decisions with that contract in mind, only to change your mind when your girlfriend gets a job interstate or you decide it would be cool being closer to your family. Sick relatives is a different story, but in this case I think Papley and Daniher can only really blame themselves for overcommitting.
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Yeah nah. This is, in some ways, what the comp needed. Players sign extensions and long contracts to protect their position and earning potential. Clubs do so to secure key personnel and plan list management. Maybe players should stick to one and two year deals unless they're firmly settled down, because it's not fair to commit to a 3+ year contract with a club, who make subsequent list management decisions with that contract in mind, only to change your mind when your girlfriend gets a job interstate or you decide it would be cool being closer to your family. Sick relatives is a different story, but in this case I think Papley and Daniher can only really blame themselves for overcommitting.
I’m all for players honouring their contracts, but in this case I don’t think it’s entirely fair to blame Papley and Daniher for overcommitting.

Once Sydney decided it wanted to chase Daniher, a contracted player, then it was effectively saying it’s okay to break Contracts because we really want him.

If Sydney think its okay for Daniher’s contract to be broken then Papley has some reason to be pissed off at the Swans for not applying the same principle to him.

Whats good for the goose should be good for the gander......or the swan in this case.
 
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