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Luke Hodge: "they've got the double ruckmens"
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Those guys wouldn't even take notice of the media.So Dunstall says the reason why Hipwood and Daniboy are playing well is because Foxtel put the acid on them - talk about ingestion of Bathwater!
Exactly - crediting Fox with revving up the tea is farcical.Those guys wouldn't even take notice of the media.
Dyslexic?3aw talkback caller: "Jeremy Finlinsay". "
It’s called an adverb.Heard Darcy say so-and-so ‘put his absolute head over the ball’ on Saturday night.
Even for a qualifier that is overused by most, it didn’t really belong in this sentence.
AdjectiveIt’s called an adverb.
Yes, absolutely is absolutely an adverb
Can’t disagree with that.Yes, absolutely is absolutely an adverb
But an absolute head is an adjective.
I’m noticing that a great many people seem unable to manage the consonant digraph of th.
I’ve lost count of the commentators, reporters, politicians and other talking heads who say “New Souf Wales” (Queensland Assistant Police Commissioner I’m looking at you), “helf” etc. How come?
BT after the Bulldogs kicked a stream of goals: “Luke Beveridge would be saying Hallay-laluyay, or whatever it is.”
I think he gave up caring a long time ago…it’s almost as if he’s trying to get sackedReckon a bit of research wouldn't go ashtray
Anyone want to count how many teams Richo names in this clip?