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I’m sure he’ll come up with a gem - I used to love sending him ideasLet's see if he can weave in a hawk thua reference
We might see a Hok Tuah if we are lucky
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I’m sure he’ll come up with a gem - I used to love sending him ideasLet's see if he can weave in a hawk thua reference
Friday night against the Hawks
Can I get a yeehaw
Gonna chew 'em up and spit out
like a big fat Hawk Tuah
Painted one in Carlton colours in 2002 and presented it to a friend. Was nearly an ex-friendI’ve always wondered about the origin of the term “wooden spoon”. Here at last is a brief history for anybody interested.
The odd and ancient history of the wooden spoon
When Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels meet at Campbelltown on Friday night, they each face the ignominy of the NRL's wooden spoon with defeat. But where did that term come from, and what does it have to do with Cambridge University's Maths department?www.abc.net.au
Thankfully the Bulldogs have won relatively few of them in their 100 years in the VFL/AFL. Of course these days there’s a benefit that comes with the spoon. First pick in the draft. So clubs now aren’t as desperate to get off the bottom of the ladder when their season is coming to an end.
Entitlement fans have no humility or sense of humour. Just smugness, indignation and denial.Painted one in Carlton colours in 2002 and presented it to a friend. Was nearly an ex-friend
I used to do the same with students in my homeroom. My favourite was my last year of teaching - 1999 - Collingwood.Painted one in Carlton colours in 2002 and presented it to a friend. Was nearly an ex-friend
Makes a bit of sense, actually.At the risk of bringing up the topic again...
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