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But quinoa wouldn't be keto...Don't knock quinoa pasta, I've lost 5 kegs on keto
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But quinoa wouldn't be keto...Don't knock quinoa pasta, I've lost 5 kegs on keto
Well strictly speaking it's edamame pasta, FFS this crowdBut quinoa wouldn't be keto...
Very philreich esqueThat's an awesome effort..
I joined a keto eating plan group and so far, I've lost around 300 bucks.

Speaking of which, when's he joining our board. We've recruited just about everyone else from that place.Very philreich esque![]()
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I'm not trying to minimise the horrific nature of this event but it did occur to me, the several hundred thousand dollars of 'overs' on Jack's free agency contract may have been deliberately engineered as a 'war chest' for legal fees.Wonder if this is what JSOS changed. He copped some crazy abuse when we were losing badly, some disgraceful abuse by Carlton "fans." I wonder if he changed clubs because the family knew what was coming.
Wonder if this is what JSOS changed. He copped some crazy abuse when we were losing badly, some disgraceful abuse by Carlton "fans." I wonder if he changed clubs because the family knew what was coming.
A lot of surmising here.I'm not trying to minimise the horrific nature of this event but it did occur to me, the several hundred thousand dollars of 'overs' on Jack's free agency contract may have been deliberately engineered as a 'war chest' for legal fees.
Agreed although I will add that it is a very complex issue.A lot of surmising here.
If it were one of my brothers...not a cent going that way.
Ever.
No excuses.
Oh okAgreed although I will add that it is a very complex issue.
They may still believe his story and that he's innocent despite the guilty verdict. I think it's natural to want to believe the best in your loved ones, despite what might be staring you in the face.

It's all public knowledge, it's just his side of the story that his legal team put forward during the trial. Whether his family genuinely believe him or not, only those very close to the family will know. His story always sounded farfetched/fanciful to me.Oh ok
I'm not up on his side of things?
I didn't know there was any doubt?
Appeeciate if you Pm me, if not appropriate to put in thread.![]()
A lot of surmising here.
If it were one of my brothers...not a cent going that way.
Ever.
No excuses.