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Laurie Daley Can't Coach

NrlVader

Juniors
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426
We are 5 months out of SOG and he has declared that Hayne, Molan and Tedesco are in the team.

Tom Trebojevic too.

All had a moderate season last year, didn't win anything and were not noticed in the finals.

All this talk by Daley just will generate complacency for the players mentioned and distress for other players not mentioned.

Forwards will be the same as the halves?

It's all about getting into the team with Daley and so when the players get in, there is this enormous press commitment creating a scenario that they have made it and so have run their race before game day.

And the crazy idea of moving up to Kingscliffs for preparation? as Coffs was not stupid enough already. Where next Bali?

There's no logic with the way LD carries out his coaching but at the same time he is very predictable which is why he rarely wins.
 
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Walt Flanigan

Referee
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How to Eat a Bowl of Cereal

Breakfast is often referred to as the “most important meal of the day,” and it truly is. Your first meal of the day does exactly what it says it will: it breaks your fast that you held overnight while sleeping. Eating in the morning will give you energy and focus as you start your day, so don’t even think about skipping it or you will feel sluggish and regret it. Whether you’re short on time, short on cooking skills, or simply in the mood for a delicious breakfast, you can never go wrong with a bowl of cereal for breakfast.

1 Pour your cereal into your bowl. The amount of cereal you pour depends completely on your appetite. A big, heaping bowl of cereal may keep you full for hours, and a little bowl can be a great snack. Be careful not to overflow the bowl, because you still need room for your milk.
  • If you are health-conscious or unsure what a proper portion size is, check the nutrition label on the side of the box. The recommended portion size will be listed there.
  • Once you’ve poured your cereal, make sure you close the bag or the box completely so that your cereal doesn’t go stale. You can also place the remaining cereal into a tupperware or cereal keeper to prolong its life.
2 Add your milk. When it comes to this step, everyone has a personal preference. Begin pouring slowly, until the cereal begins to float a bit. If you want your cereal to have only a bit of moisture and retain its crunch, pour a small amount. If you love soupy cereal and slurping the excess milk at the bottom, pour away!

3 Consider adding toppings. Some people add a bit of fruit to their bowl of cereal, like chopped up banana, strawberry slices, or blueberries. If your cereal could use a little pizazz, add some cinnamon or sugar. Be creative! You can add anything that you want to your cereal, particularly if it's bland on its own.

4 Eat at your own pace. This is an important aspect of cereal-eating. If you eat your bowl of cereal pretty quickly, it will still have a bit of crunch. If you take your time, savoring each bite, the cereal will gradually get softer. Eat however slowly or quickly you want to. Just make sure you’re enjoying your bowl of cereal fully.

http://www.wikihow.com/Eat-a-Bowl-of-Cereal
 

OVP

Coach
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How to Eat a Bowl of Cereal

Breakfast is often referred to as the “most important meal of the day,” and it truly is. Your first meal of the day does exactly what it says it will: it breaks your fast that you held overnight while sleeping. Eating in the morning will give you energy and focus as you start your day, so don’t even think about skipping it or you will feel sluggish and regret it. Whether you’re short on time, short on cooking skills, or simply in the mood for a delicious breakfast, you can never go wrong with a bowl of cereal for breakfast.

1 Pour your cereal into your bowl. The amount of cereal you pour depends completely on your appetite. A big, heaping bowl of cereal may keep you full for hours, and a little bowl can be a great snack. Be careful not to overflow the bowl, because you still need room for your milk.
  • If you are health-conscious or unsure what a proper portion size is, check the nutrition label on the side of the box. The recommended portion size will be listed there.
  • Once you’ve poured your cereal, make sure you close the bag or the box completely so that your cereal doesn’t go stale. You can also place the remaining cereal into a tupperware or cereal keeper to prolong its life.
2 Add your milk. When it comes to this step, everyone has a personal preference. Begin pouring slowly, until the cereal begins to float a bit. If you want your cereal to have only a bit of moisture and retain its crunch, pour a small amount. If you love soupy cereal and slurping the excess milk at the bottom, pour away!

3 Consider adding toppings. Some people add a bit of fruit to their bowl of cereal, like chopped up banana, strawberry slices, or blueberries. If your cereal could use a little pizazz, add some cinnamon or sugar. Be creative! You can add anything that you want to your cereal, particularly if it's bland on its own.

4 Eat at your own pace. This is an important aspect of cereal-eating. If you eat your bowl of cereal pretty quickly, it will still have a bit of crunch. If you take your time, savoring each bite, the cereal will gradually get softer. Eat however slowly or quickly you want to. Just make sure you’re enjoying your bowl of cereal fully.

http://www.wikihow.com/Eat-a-Bowl-of-Cereal

You know how the urban dictionary people let you buy their meanings and print it on a mug ?

Like so .... http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=LOL@Souffs

I'd like that printed on a mug too ... I wonder if the urban dictionary people would be so kind ?
 
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