Not Giving In and Never Tear Us Apart (songs)

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**** the players and coaches. This is my club and i'll be here a lot longer than any of those assholes.

It's like buying merch. If we're struggling you double down.
This what I was trying to say on the last page.
You said it better. :)
 
Everyone around me murmurs the words while I belt it out, campaigners.

Black Diamond is full of semi-passionate ******s.

I thought you were in the 1870 section?
 
Everyone around me murmurs the words while I belt it out, campaigners.

Black Diamond is full of semi-passionate ******s.

Aren't your seats right in front of mine Nicks and Bombers?
 

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Where's kochie gawn
Don't make me day dream about Max Gawn again....

sad
sad/
adjective
adjective: sad; comparative adjective: sadder; superlative adjective: saddest
  1. 1.
    feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy.
    "I was sad and subdued"
    synonyms: unhappy, sorrowful, dejected, regretful, depressed, downcast, miserable, downhearted, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, out of sorts, desolate, bowed down, wretched, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, blue, melancholy, melancholic, low-spirited, mournful, woeful, woebegone, forlorn, crestfallen, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, grief-stricken;More
    informaldown in the mouth, down in the dumps
    "every one of us felt sad at having to part company"
    antonyms: happy, cheerful
  2. 2.
    informal
    pathetically inadequate or unfashionable.
    "the show is tongue-in-cheek—anyone who takes it seriously is a bit sad"
  3. 3.
    (of dough) heavy through having failed to rise.
Origin
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Old English sæd ‘sated, weary’, also ‘weighty, dense’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zat and German satt, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin satis ‘enough’. The original meaning was replaced in Middle English by the senses ‘steadfast, firm’ and ‘serious, sober’, and later ‘sorrowful’.
SAD
sad/
abbreviation
noun: SAD
  1. seasonal affective disorder.
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He went 34th so theoretically every team had a chance to take him. Excepting draft penalties and trading that is...
 

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