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Me, as I patiently await the mods giving Flog is the Win his richly-deserved backfire tag:
"Polishing" each other's "hammer"?You'll be waiting a while, they're 'relieving' themselves after their teams respective wins
Dear OP, have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years?
The Hawks have treated Collingwood like a red headed unwanted child for so long now, it’s no longer funny.
Hush sprinkler.Good to see you out of the TazBunker today. Think I saw you in some footage from The Gravel today <3
Sooky Is The Whinge what happened?..just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water!
Hush sprinkler.
Have not seen you since you deleted your account after a certain game late in 2008.
Welcome back.
No just one that did a runner after the Hawks beat the Handbaggers yet again WHEN IT MATTERED.Apparently I'm a million different posters around this joint.
No just one that did a runner after the Hawks beat the Handbaggers yet again WHEN IT MATTERED.
Welcome back.
i hear his spoon collection is something to beholdApparently I'm that person.
Glad to see you up and about after your famous win
Why are the Hawks giving treats to children?Dear OP, have you learnt nothing over the last 25 years?
The Hawks have treated Collingwood like a red headed unwanted child for so long now, it’s no longer funny.
Is it safe to go in the water?
So I was diving off Raine Island, famous for its turtles and also the things which each turtles, which are tiger sharks.doesnt sound like fun...details? I might award you a badge...
Hows this working out for you?..just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water!
Shite story.So I was diving off Raine Island, famous for its turtles and also the things which each turtles, which are tiger sharks.
So anyway we're voyeuristically watching all these turtles having turtle fun and behind us comes this absolute monster of a tiger shark.
We all turn around and look and she veers off into the blue.
A few minutes later, the same shark approaches us from behind and also now from below. We turn around and she veers off into the blue.
Couple minutes later, same shark, steeper angle. Each time she goes deeper she's getting harder to see - she's testing to see how close she can get before we spot her.
Anyway at this point we find some shallower water and I see a very sweet epaulette shark hanging out in the reef there.
LOLINGWOOD!..just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water!