Stevie
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Hahahaha. Bradilla . We called her Harper. Let’s hope she doesn’t harp on about premiership windows !Congrats Stevie.
Now for a name.
Gutheralla?
Tomasina?
Fergie?
Dillina?
Isabelle?
Regina?
Willomena?
BradIlla?
Hahahaha. Bradilla . We called her Harper. Let’s hope she doesn’t harp on about premiership windows !Congrats Stevie.
Now for a name.
Gutheralla?
Tomasina?
Fergie?
Dillina?
Isabelle?
Regina?
Willomena?
BradIlla?
Do your job properly (ie brainwash him) and you won't have anything to worry about
As long as he’s not another Skeepe mate he should be ok.
Aw shit. I've abused three of 'em then.Congrats mate, and any parent who makes them cheer for the Eels should be done for child abuse.
Gee. It only feels like 2 Poo V Ram feuds ago.My first one just turned 3 at the start of the month. Time flies!!
Is she bald?Hahahaha. Bradilla . We called her Harper. Let’s hope she doesn’t harp on about premiership windows !
f**k that was funny GazGee. It only feels like 2 Poo V Ram feuds ago.
My son was born on a night when Parramatta beat Manly. My wife went into labor immediately after the game. I thought that was a great omen. My son never showed any interest at all in Rugby League. But good luck with your little girl. Congratulations!My baby girl was just born fellas, and on Parra game day no less!!!
Clearly she is going to be another tragic! Cheers to the weekend
Don’t you eat your young?Aw shit. I've abused three of 'em then.
Do your job properly (ie brainwash him) and you won't have anything to worry about
No, they're lovingly nurtured in the fine of art of ambush predation.Don’t you eat your young?
Which son. I seem to recall a Lingard running around in reggies quite a while back now. Any relation.My son was born on a night when Parramatta beat Manly. My wife went into labor immediately after the game. I thought that was a great omen. My son never showed any interest at all in Rugby League. But good luck with your little girl. Congratulations!
Actually, he is 11 months old, but he's already as big as Shaquille O'Neal. I'm afraid of him!
Seriously - he's 70cm tall, and 12kg at 11 months.
He's a monster!
The next great Eels front-rower!
Your son never showed any interest in watching big, sweaty men angrily grappling with each other? I'd be worried if I was you.My son was born on a night when Parramatta beat Manly. My wife went into labor immediately after the game. I thought that was a great omen. My son never showed any interest at all in Rugby League. But good luck with your little girl. Congratulations!
My young bloke was born the night Manly beat our Eels in the semi in 1982 before the boys smashed them in the GF a couple of weeks later. Together with his daughter, my littlest Grandie, we are all STH's and love our Eels. Go boys tonight.My son was born on a night when Parramatta beat Manly. My wife went into labor immediately after the game. I thought that was a great omen. My son never showed any interest at all in Rugby League. But good luck with your little girl. Congratulations!
this was pretty accurate for my clan, they are all over 6 foot, I'm 6'4" in the old language (193cm)
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bite the bullet and say bye bye to bothagreed..
do u get rid of either and promote ryan carr at least? at least thats a start