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Hindmarsh to take fight to AFL

Twizzle

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that pic of Crapper is a few years old, he did porn after he got sacked from being a meter maid

apparently his porn movies didn't do too well either, I mean who could watch them and keep a straight face

and before El D jumps in, it wasn't gay porn
 

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that pic of Crapper is a few years old, he did porn after he got sacked from being a meter maid

apparently his porn movies didn't do too well either, I mean who could watch them and keep a straight face

and before El D jumps in, it wasn't gay porn

So he's not a lesbian.

That settles that then.

Suity
 

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then he ran for mayor of Beaudesert

can you believe he got no votes, no one took him as a serious politician, this was after his porn star career failed
 
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don't tell me we will have to put up with two years of this kath and kim 'look at me, look at me' sh*t before they even kick a ball! deadset pathetic

p.s. mr sheedy lets have a little popularity contest you round up the biggest afl star in the world to do an autograph session in western sydney and we'll put hindy next to him guess who will win by a country mile
(which is about how long his queue would be) I'd tell you but you dont know his name
 
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well they can throw a lazy 250K my way and I'll be more than happy to watch a few games, because that's about what it'll take...and I dare say I wouldn't be alone either.

money doesn't buy passion.

Sure doesn't...Collingwood fans are testament to that....
 

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then he ran for mayor of Beaudesert

can you believe he got no votes, no one took him as a serious politician, this was after his porn star career failed
so he didn't even manage to vote for himself? :lol: .... probably just drew a picture of a donkey on his voting card
 
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Warwick Capper was on Tv during the holidays, selling his body as an escort for women. I think he was charging $1000 a date. Serious.
 

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Warwick Capper was on Tv during the holidays, selling his body as an escort for women. I think he was charging $1000 a date. Serious.
warwick_capper1.jpg
 

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that pic of Crapper is a few years old, he did porn after he got sacked from being a meter maid

apparently his porn movies didn't do too well either, I mean who could watch them and keep a straight face

and before El D jumps in, it wasn't gay porn

he loves the c**k
 

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...fun-by-nathan-hindmarsh/story-0-1225828475911

How west will be won with fun, by Nathan Hindmarsh

* By Nathan Hindmarsh
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* February 10, 2010 12:00AM

WELL, the secret's out. I have a new job at the Western Sydney Academy.

According to media reports, I'm now the "face of league in the west". But to tell you the truth, I'm a bit embarrassed by all the attention.

That's not to say, however, that I'm taking this role anything but seriously.

The Western Sydney Academy has been doing really good work and I want to do my part to contribute.

Rugby league is all I've ever known. In some ways I'm still a stranger to the working world, the nine-to-five world, but I want that to change. So over a coffee with an old friend, academy manager Greg Mitchell, we hatched a plan for me to get a real job! After a lot of discussion I was fortunate enough to be given this opportunity as strategy co-ordinator.

When I was growing up I just loved playing footy and being with my mates and the local club. The Moss Vale Dragons was the centre of my childhood and teenage world. (Interestingly, the Spuddies, my true local team, didn't have enough sides for me to play so I went to the neighbours!) I didn't dream of being like Terry Lamb. To be honest, I didn't have much of an imagination at all. All I knew was that my favourite time of the week was training and that the weekend game was on my mind from Monday, first lesson at school. I would be filthy if rain cancelled the game. League was just the most enjoyable thing I could do. I also felt a part of something real and old. Lots of people of different ages were involved in the team and lots of people from around the area used the footy team as their way of being a part of the community.

That's the secret to junior footy to me - fun, mates and community. It should never be more complicated than that. I didn't realise it then, but footy was more than just a sport. As we always hope for our own kids, it very quietly gave me life lessons. If the kids want to dream of growing up like my mates Andrew "Bobcat" Ryan, Nathan Cayless, Trent Waterhouse or Chris Heighington, then that's great. But as all parents know, getting kids to go to after-school training each week isn't sustained by a poster on the wall.

I know a lot has been written about basketball, soccer and other sports moving into the area and treating parents and kids like products on a supermarket shelf. None of that makes a lot of sense to me. The battle for the west may be a smokescreen. League has always been the dominant sport in the area. But if we all need reminding of something, it's that league has been at the core of good community spirit for about 100 years and the academy is here to make it easier for those currently involved in the game and those wanting to be a part of it.

I reckon western Sydney is where more kids play league per capita than in any other part of the world so I can't see that changing any time soon. But we have to remain sharp and listen to what parents, volunteers, and the kids really want. That's my job, to help the academy craft programs that attract more people into junior weekend footy.

It's a bit of a chicken and egg situation - do more volunteers attract more kids, or do more kids pestering parents attract more volunteers to form clubs? I don't know the answer to that, but I'll be trying hard to work it out.
 

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