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I'm led to believe that there's some football on this weekend
Thankfully this thread took off on a weekday so it could gain maximum traction
I really hope that Hame's wiki gets closed down. That would be a fitting way to end this saga.
Don't forget it's only 3 days old too.
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anyone kind enough to write up cliffs?
much appreciated.
Hamish McLachlan owned a horse called Rompingwins. A wiki user named Rompingwins was found to be the only one updating Hamish's wiki page (which was filled with far too many little details and self indulgent crap). He was updating it multiple times per week, really meticulously caring about his wiki page. Likewise, a Youtube account called Rompingwins feautured a lot of footage of Hamish taken from his phone, it was clearly his account.
Bigfooty found it, made it viral, media outlets questioned Hamish, he's back pedalling and claiming he wasn't the one who wrote the most self indulgent wiki page of all time. Claimed Rompingwins is his friend's account. Hilarity ensues.
fixed for you
Thanks! that was quick!
Bit of Lance Picioane about Hame, massive head wobble.
The Hawthorn footballer by the name of Lance Picioane is the creator of this action. Is a group for anyone who has gotten ahead of themselves or started to enjoy their own press at one point in time. This is not a shameful group, but merely an aknowledgement of getting up and about for your own performance
Here:
Meanwhile, The Cotch brought up this:
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Hilarity ensues.
Score?Bit of Lance Picioane about Hame, massive head wobble.
The Hawthorn footballer by the name of Lance Picioane is the creator of this action. Is a group for anyone who has gotten ahead of themselves or started to enjoy their own press at one point in time. This is not a shameful group, but merely an aknowledgement of getting up and about for your own performance