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Warrior Mateo's blast at old tribe

Casper The Ghost

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Seriously Arthur,

The other day someone suggested (and I can't be bothered looking back) that you are ok when you confine your discussions to rugby league.
I'm going out on a limb here and agreeing with that comment.
Seriously, you have made some cracking comments when it comes to discussing the Eels NRL team. Seriously, some really interesting stuff.

Anything else you discuss, when you let yourseldf be side tracked, is just tripe. Furthermore, the issues Fisheel has brought up are downright extreme.
By all means, continue to post your thoughts here, but just note, besides the odd weirdo, your posts are generally seen to be from the dark side of the asylum.
Apart from the fear of negating freedom of speech, I can't think of any other reason why your posts don't get deleted on a regular basis.

Suity

Thank you Suity..... enjoy the uniqueness, I would not want anyone to lose it in becoming just another sameness brick in a wall. You also provide some profound insights on this forum, some that even give me a huge smile and a big belly ache. What I am still to find out if this only happens when your straight or pissed:lol::lol::lol:
 

Suitman

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Thank you Suity..... enjoy the uniqueness, I would not want anyone to lose it in becoming just another sameness brick in a wall. You also provide some profound insights on this forum, some that even give me a huge smile and a big belly ache. What I am still to find out if this only happens when your straight or pissed:lol::lol::lol:

One doesn't have needed to have had any alchoholic beverages to make the assumption I professed Casper. Generally, your posts are full of pathetic diatribe. The general replies, from others, which you no doubt have read, are evidence.

Just stick to talking footy mate. As a Rydalmere boy, I'm hearing ya.

Suity
 

hineyrulz

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Who asked you? :lol:
Sorry, but busy working tonight so it ain't possible.

Suity
Honestly mate of late how can anyone post sober on here???? I'm trying to get pissed enough to understand Casper's post's. No luck yet mate :(
 

Casper The Ghost

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One doesn't have needed to have had any alchoholic beverages to make the assumption I professed Casper. Generally, your posts are full of pathetic diatribe. The general replies, from others, which you no doubt have read, are evidence.

Just stick to talking footy mate. As a Rydalmere boy, I'm hearing ya.

Suity

Used to play against Dundas and kicked ass. Gees, it was good days back then playing footy and cricket..... when I was allowed to play.... Remember quite a few school mates lived at Dundas. We grazed each other and some of us used to go back to Mun & Dads shop for a real milkshake, play pool, pinball, the awesome jukebox and foosball....

looong-foosball.jpg
 

Suitman

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Used to play against Dundas and kicked ass. Gees, it was good days back then playing footy and cricket..... when I was allowed to play.... Remember quite a few school mates lived at Dundas. We grazed each other and some of us used to go back to Mun & Dads shop for a real milkshake, play pool, pinball, the awesome jukebox and foosball....

looong-foosball.jpg

Just the way I remember things too, Casper. Telopea shops - 5 scollops for 20 cents. A small chips for 40 cents. I used to buy one or the other on my way home from piano lessons in Carlingford when I was 14 years old.
So be it. Those were the innocent days. The days I long for now. Unfortunately, and sadly, I've accepted they don't exist anymore.
I wish they did, but they don't. I've moved on. I also don't believe that management behave's the way it used to.
I grew up believing that Cronin's handshake deal was the way of the world.
I bragged about it for years. I believe I've even fought for it on these very forums. No doubt wanky Diablo will produce proof of it.
But, times change. I've moved with them, I think.
Or I am trying to.
Sadly, though, I'll always wish that things could have stayed the same. They haven't, so I'm trying to move with them.

Suity
 

1 Eyed TEZZA

Coach
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Leave the forum for one day and a thread about Mateo's departing words gets turned into Leagues club political agendas, to bigotry, to fish and chips!

I love this place and hate it at the same time.
 

lingard

Coach
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Seriously Arthur,

The other day someone suggested (and I can't be bothered looking back) that you are ok when you confine your discussions to rugby league.
I'm going out on a limb here and agreeing with that comment.
Seriously, you have made some cracking comments when it comes to discussing the Eels NRL team. Seriously, some really interesting stuff.

Anything else you discuss, when you let yourseldf be side tracked, is just tripe. Furthermore, the issues Fisheel has brought up are downright extreme.
By all means, continue to post your thoughts here, but just note, besides the odd weirdo, your posts are generally seen to be from the dark side of the asylum.
Apart from the fear of negating freedom of speech, I can't think of any other reason why your posts don't get deleted on a regular basis.

Suity


That, Suitman, is the exact answer. Very well said. Casper, just take note. When you don`t carry on with this stuff, you`re cool. Okay? Who do you think should be in the centres next year?
 

lingard

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Used to play against Dundas and kicked ass. Gees, it was good days back then playing footy and cricket..... when I was allowed to play.... Remember quite a few school mates lived at Dundas. We grazed each other and some of us used to go back to Mun & Dads shop for a real milkshake, play pool, pinball, the awesome jukebox and foosball....

looong-foosball.jpg


I grew up in Parramatta East. Rydalmere Avenue (which is now James Ruse Drive.) I remember when it was just a little dirt track, and we used to play marbles on it and 'forcings back'. You`d only get about two or three cars drive up it all day. Now it`s a six lane highway.
 

Suitman

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I grew up in Parramatta East. Rydalmere Avenue (which is now James Ruse Drive.) I remember when it was just a little dirt track, and we used to play marbles on it and 'forcings back'. You`d only get about two or three cars drive up it all day. Now it`s a six lane highway.

FMD. You must have been here before the first fleet!! :lol:

Suity
 

Haynzy

First Grade
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Last time I was in Parra (last year) i saw the shopping centre car park that is where our house used to be. :(
 

Casper The Ghost

First Grade
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I grew up in Parramatta East. Rydalmere Avenue (which is now James Ruse Drive.) I remember when it was just a little dirt track, and we used to play marbles on it and 'forcings back'. You`d only get about two or three cars drive up it all day. Now it`s a six lane highway.

FMD. You must have been here before the first fleet!! :lol:

Suity

I remember a dirt track up that way or whatever it was. As an older kid used to walk one of dads greyhounds long-distance up that way. Gees that is a long time ago... James Ruse Drive.... If I remember correctly, they started building that new road/Victoria rd interchange in the late 60's. Back in the early 60's there used to be many paddocks around Rydalmere etc. Loved climbing trees and eating fruit from some of those paddocks. Loved walking along the railway track towards Dundas/Carlingford, sometimes even along the creek, catching turtles, toxic fish, tadpoles, etc. It didn't take long for the industrial shift into that area during the mid/late 50's to wreck that creek.

Suity... Once we become strangers to each other, we can start doing harm to each other. Community is so important to the long-term well being of great community clubs like the eels, they provide immunity against what has been tearing our club apart for some years now. Once we lose the values that built such communities it is like threads unthreading from the fabric of community; each member, for whatever reason, being a thread walking away from community values and morals, leaving behind a frayed club. It is sad to witness what has become of our club. It is not too late to turn things around, to re-thread a community who truly care for each other so that no bullsh*t can creep in and cause havoc again.
 

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