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birssyboy40
18 Jan 2005, 19:41
http://westernbulldogs.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=182864

Anyone thinking of going to this?

Pembleton
18 Jan 2005, 21:05
Out of my price range but good to see the club is making a big deal of it.

I was disappointed to see the dogs site get the length of his career wrong. Mentions his career apnning 14 years...by my math he is about to start his 16th season.

NW2
19 Jan 2005, 01:50
I'm home for that so I think I'll go.

Ipaidmy200in89
19 Jan 2005, 10:35
I will be going. I plan on taking my brother and father. It is a little expensive but there is only one Chris Grant.

Larry6
19 Jan 2005, 10:45
My husband has offered to buy tickets for my 50th Birthday. Should I accept?

dogsbody
19 Jan 2005, 11:43
My husband has offered to buy tickets for my 50th Birthday. Should I accept?Some 50th birthday ! You need tickets to attend and not only does yoour husband have to buy them too but you're not even sure you'll accept his offer ?

Doggiesrule1020
19 Jan 2005, 12:17
Hey larry of course you should accept that would b an excellent present and if someone offered to pay for my tic I would deffiently go.Mostly likely not be able to attend though even though i would like to as im trying to save up to go overseas late sept.

Pembleton
19 Jan 2005, 12:49
I was disappointed to see the dogs site get the length of his career wrong. Mentions his career spanning 14 years...by my math he is about to start his 16th season.

Noticed that the article has been re-posted on the site today (date listed: 12:21:25 PM Wed 19 January, 2005), and they have corrected the length of his career! :)

I wonder if someone from the club saw my post...

Larry6
19 Jan 2005, 14:24
Some 50th birthday ! You need tickets to attend and not only does yoour husband have to buy them too but you're not even sure you'll accept his offer ?

:D :D :D

Aquamarinejewel
19 Jan 2005, 19:12
I am going, wouldn't miss it!! Larry6 you must go, otherwise you will regret it later on. :)

birssyboy40
19 Jan 2005, 19:21
My husband has offered to buy tickets for my 50th Birthday. Should I accept?

Silly question larry, of course you should go.

Leon
19 Jan 2005, 19:25
$135?

I dont like it!

Although I was going to go to his 300th if its in Perth as expected.

Ah, Chris Grant. How can you not love the boy.

OldSchool
19 Jan 2005, 20:09
I'll be going. Really wouldn't want to miss it.