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The ‘Anything and Everything’ Thread

DJDL

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I believe a positive outlook on most things contributes to life in general. Having stated that ,the effort in keeping that positive outlook going while supporting our Sharks has enriched my life even further. Yes I’ve found that to be true. Though it was challenging during the Noddy years. It takes effort to push back against the negative which reminds me to stay positive.

It's hard to be optimistic when everything so f**ked up
 

Generalzod

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I believe a positive outlook on most things contributes to life in general. Having stated that ,the effort in keeping that positive outlook going while supporting our Sharks has enriched my life even further. Yes I’ve found that to be true. Though it was challenging during the Noddy years. It takes effort to push back against the negative which reminds me to stay positive.
It enriched me when we finally lifted that trophy up but like Oliver I want more…
 

grozzy

Juniors
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If anyone here follows both GWS and the Sharks, on Saturday 6th September you'll be able to watch GWS v Hawthorn at Engie then cross the road for both Bulldogs v Sharks games at Accor
 

Generalzod

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All things come in cycles, who remembers Ca4ney famous bubbling act a useless f**king prank that went totally viral, and the uproar it caused, f**king Revlon drinks from a toilet bowl and everyone in the media says it was a harmless prank. Pathetic.
 

shadowboxer

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All things come in cycles, who remembers Ca4ney famous bubbling act a useless f**king prank that went totally viral, and the uproar it caused, f**king Revlon drinks from a toilet bowl and everyone in the media says it was a harmless prank. Pathetic.
Can’t agree more.
If Walsh played for a lowly ranked Sydney side, it would be part of the media vernacular for a few weeks or more. Up North he’s a halfwit hero.
 

Since 73

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Putting in a MOTM performance after it as well. Can't stand the prick.
Same.

Cant stand the guy. Can't stand the club.

Their season was pus and then he came back from injury and has taken them to probably favs. He is blowing sides away
 

Quigs

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Am I missing something with Weece.

What's the go with the dark nail polish?

Anyone would know that a rose or hot pink colour would be more suitable for his complexion.
4K1KCI1_REECE_WALSH_WATER_TRY_PNG
 

shadowboxer

First Grade
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Am I missing something with Weece.

What's the go with the dark nail polish?

Anyone would know that a rose or hot pink colour would be more suitable for his complexion.
4K1KCI1_REECE_WALSH_WATER_TRY_PNG
Your island up North is not long to be invaded with southern new age comfort. You’ve been warned.
 

Since 73

First Grade
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Its a father-daughter thing.
They paint each other's nails.

Apparently...daughters love doing make-up on their dads faces as well. From a friend.

Like guys writing family names on a wrist strap.
 

Cheese sandwich

First Grade
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Was just down with the family at the beach. Saw two sharks eating fish at shoes. I was on the grass and one was f**king huge riding a wave thrashing about eating some fish. So close to shore. Never have seen a shark in the wild before. Mental. Very cool.
A mate of mine from work was surfing some waves about 200 metres off Newcastle harbour with about 8 or 9 other fellas a few weeks ago and they saw a fin go between them, he said the utter panic as they took off to shore was unreal. Reckons you'll never see a group of grown men go to jelly like that, said 1 or 2 were in tears back on land. Balls of steel though because they were back out surfing that exact spot about a week later (its one of those spots that doesn't break often but when it does it's huge)
 

shadowboxer

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Was just down with the family at the beach. Saw two sharks eating fish at shoes. I was on the grass and one was f**king huge riding a wave thrashing about eating some fish. So close to shore. Never have seen a shark in the wild before. Mental. Very cool.
Probally feeding off the whale carcass that’s been siting off Jibbon beach for about a week. I assume whilst Government agencies argue over who is responsible for its removal
 

Special K

Coach
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A mate of mine from work was surfing some waves about 200 metres off Newcastle harbour with about 8 or 9 other fellas a few weeks ago and they saw a fin go between them, he said the utter panic as they took off to shore was unreal. Reckons you'll never see a group of grown men go to jelly like that, said 1 or 2 were in tears back on land. Balls of steel though because they were back out surfing that exact spot about a week later (its one of those spots that doesn't break often but when it does it's huge)
Yeah all the surfers were in shock. Then quickly came in all saying wtf. It was a delayed reaction though as I think a few were trying to process what happened. A bloke got drone out and was following it.

I thought the whale too but there were dolphins feeding on fish right before it. I was thinking interesting the dolphins have gone back out deeper. Then bam 😂.

Super cool to watch from shore!
 

Quigs

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Fur huck this forum is running / operating super slow. Did they sign up with some sort of dial up provider at mates rates.
'Me' nets working fine and I am having no problems with other sites just this bastard.
 

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