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10-25-2007, 10:18 PM
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Country: | Graeme you forgot to mention your worked SS commodore in the garage and the BBQ outside hahaha.
Heinz, Max Hudghton is a good player, really like his style. I respect the way he plays as a fellow defender.
Wildcat yes I do follow the Redbacks...I dont understand why they under perform there is quite a bit of talent in the team!  I love my AFL but yeh not one eyed fan...im open to other sports...although NRL is ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ boring hahah Union is more like it!
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10-26-2007, 02:49 AM
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Gotta be the Torana in the Garage though 
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10-26-2007, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Heinz Ya he goes alright!
Gotta be the Torana in the Garage though  | hahaha well i probably fulfill that description above except at end of the year it will be a tuned silvia or skyline sitting in the garage hahahah
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO ive betrayed the stereotype
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To the Japanese, the Beaufighter became known as "The Whispering Death" which gives some idea of the speed at which one could suddenly appear, strike and turn for home. Beaufighters were also flown by the air forces of Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and, in small numbers, the US |
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10-28-2007, 01:16 AM
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Country: | Now now now fellow Queenslanders and New South Welshmen. We can't bellitle our Southern Brethren in such ways as referring AFL in such terrible terms like Aerial Ping Pong or Cross Country Basketball. After all they reckon it should be played every where on the bloody planet. I won't stand for the mockery of AFL on this forum. (So I will sit instead and you blokes can go for it). Watanbe you forgot the Meat Pies mushy peas and Dead Horse with beer and the Cricket mate. But you are right Wild. In the Southern States where AFL is supreme most devotees would sell their kids and wife for the front row at an AFL match or grand final. |
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10-28-2007, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Emac44 But you are right Wild. In the Southern States where AFL is supreme most devotees would sell their kids and wife for the front row at an AFL match or grand final. | ..Or their front teeth.... oh wait, they haven't got any!! 
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10-28-2007, 05:35 PM
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Country: | AFL is all well and good however i still say NRL is better....
Go Brisbane.....
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10-29-2007, 01:58 AM
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Country: | id enjoy NRL if i didnt fall asleep during every game!!
Wildcat your betraying your state!!! Hahah commenting on lack of teeth is a bit rich from a port supporter!
Speaking of sport Simon Katich wow 305 of 351 balls is a fair effort...test recall? I reckon he still has it!
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To the Japanese, the Beaufighter became known as "The Whispering Death" which gives some idea of the speed at which one could suddenly appear, strike and turn for home. Beaufighters were also flown by the air forces of Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and, in small numbers, the US |
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10-29-2007, 10:49 PM
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I reckon Jaques is a better option. Katich did ok in the test side but I always felt he was struggling just a little. Hanging in there by his nails when batting at top flight level.
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10-29-2007, 10:56 PM
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Country: | Bring back Dizzy Gillespie I say!!! Dude just scored 100+ not out today 
What a legand!!! 
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10-30-2007, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Heinz Meh maybe.
I reckon Jaques is a better option. Katich did ok in the test side but I always felt he was struggling just a little. Hanging in there by his nails when batting at top flight level. | I dont disagree just throwing his name out there. I think its important to introudce the young guys in. Wildcat I think Gillespie got a really raw deal. He was of the worlds best bowlers in his prime had one crap series and now isnt even looked at. He has made a test double century...im drawing comparisons to Don Bradman......? haha
Also I think I must be seeing things SA making a decent total...the pitch must be a ripper!
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To the Japanese, the Beaufighter became known as "The Whispering Death" which gives some idea of the speed at which one could suddenly appear, strike and turn for home. Beaufighters were also flown by the air forces of Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and, in small numbers, the US |
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10-30-2007, 05:14 PM
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Country: | well I think katich could definately handle it and perform well...but may as well pick somebody like Jaques who is younger and will probably do just as well!
Tait or Johnson.........my money is on Shaun Tait!
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To the Japanese, the Beaufighter became known as "The Whispering Death" which gives some idea of the speed at which one could suddenly appear, strike and turn for home. Beaufighters were also flown by the air forces of Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and, in small numbers, the US |
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