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A time for some sportsmanship, please

Mzilikazi

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eelsta said:
chileman said:
eelsta, my cousin is a maroon and white blooded Manly supporter who lives at Granville.......has done all his life and he's a shocker at spelling to....go figure living so close to the clever suburb of Parramatta :p :lol:
yes but does your cousin think hes better than anyone else like milk does no im sure he doesnt as most manly fans dont have such a high opinion of themselves just normal down to earth people ;-) however ther is always an exception to the rule.
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: And all this time I thought you'd realise it was a pantomime!!!
 

eelsta

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Mzilikazi said:
eelsta said:
chileman said:
eelsta, my cousin is a maroon and white blooded Manly supporter who lives at Granville.......has done all his life and he's a shocker at spelling to....go figure living so close to the clever suburb of Parramatta :p :lol:
yes but does your cousin think hes better than anyone else like milk does no im sure he doesnt as most manly fans dont have such a high opinion of themselves just normal down to earth people ;-) however ther is always an exception to the rule.
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: And all this time I thought you'd realise it was a pantomime!!!
so are you now saying your not better than me :?:
 

chileman

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:lol: I love happy endings....unlike the 2004 season for both our teams! Oh well, at least we have a half combination for next season :p
 

eelsta

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Mzilikazi said:
My good friend, I doubt that I could even say I'm your equal. :p :p :p
your a funny boy ..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
i think we'll part as friends (in a funny sort of way) :D
 

eelsta

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chileman said:
:lol: I love happy endings....unlike the 2004 season for both our teams! Oh well, at least we have a half combination for next season :p

shame wars cant be solved as good !!!!!!!!!!
and yes at the end of the day it is a happy ending :D :D
cheers
 

Slugs

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chileman said:
Slugs said:
chileman said:

I have heard that Fatty Vautin will be joining the Board of the Rorting Roosters.............due to his fallout he had with Manly the Administration..stay tuned for an announcement :shock: :shock:
Oh well, everyone else is joining the Roosters, why not him also :roll: still feel like puking when I see Bill Harrigan on the sideline for them as their referee advicer :roll:

Well I used to puke more when I saw a whistle in his mouth at the Bunnies games...................we NEVER EVER got any 50/50 calls go our way under Harrigan..He always favoured the the more "Glamourous" sides...goes hand in hand with his own ego is suppose :roll: :roll: :roll:
 

Mzilikazi

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Harrogan has some fetish about whistling penalties against teams kitted out in maroon. I'm sure he gets off on it.

Eddie Ward is the only one that was worse. Great GF in 1995 Eddie. No wonder it was your only one.
 

chileman

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Harrigan would put the whistle away whenever it was superleague playing in a game....funny he should end up with a team that didn't defect....I think we all know he follows the $$$$ ;-) plus he can get a good trendy haircut and manicure as he sips on a latte in Bondi #-o
 

Eelementary

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chileman said:
Eelementary said:
By the way - chileman, are you actually from/ acquainted with Chile?

If so, I lived in Santiago for 4 years when I was like 7.
Amigo, I'm an aussie but lived in Santiago for 3 years teaching english and working with street kids, lived near the Gran Avenida most of my time there in suburbs like La Cisterna and San Miguel.......not trying to change the subject of this thread but what were you doing in Santiago amigo???

I travelled a lot when I was a kid, due to my dad's work.

Lived in Santiago, Helsinki (Finland), Barcelona and Oss (Holland).
 

Mzilikazi

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Eelementary said:
chileman said:
Eelementary said:
By the way - chileman, are you actually from/ acquainted with Chile?

If so, I lived in Santiago for 4 years when I was like 7.
Amigo, I'm an aussie but lived in Santiago for 3 years teaching english and working with street kids, lived near the Gran Avenida most of my time there in suburbs like La Cisterna and San Miguel.......not trying to change the subject of this thread but what were you doing in Santiago amigo???

I travelled a lot when I was a kid, due to my dad's work.

Lived in Santiago, Helsinki (Finland), Barcelona and Oss (Holland).
Dad worked for DFAT did he?
 

Eelementary

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What's DFAT?

Mate, though I ws born here, I only just recently (in 2000) got back to Australia.

He worked for a pharmaceutical company called Organon, by the by.
 

Mzilikazi

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Ah, sorry. DFAT is Department of Foreign Affiars and Trade. Normally when you see a roll up of cities like that you assume the parents are in the diplomatic corps.
 

Eelementary

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Mzilikazi said:
Ah, sorry. DFAT is Department of Foreign Affiars and Trade. Normally when you see a roll up of cities like that you assume the parents are in the diplomatic corps.

Ah OK.

LOL

Nah. He used to work for a pharmaceutical company until they sacked him because he was too old. He was the General Manger of the Australian branch, and because he hit 50 this year, he got the sack.

And it's not just my dad - acouple of the GM's from other branches in other countries who are over 50 are being sacked too.

DON'T BUY ORGANON PHARMACEUTICALS! lol


On another note, I hate the off season.
 
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