And he never defacates, except we know he does because his breath gives him away.According to the Tiser, beloved leader Koch scored eleven hole-in-one's in his first ever round of golf on the weekend
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And he never defacates, except we know he does because his breath gives him away.According to the Tiser, beloved leader Koch scored eleven hole-in-one's in his first ever round of golf on the weekend
Just anytime he mentioned port they would shout 'cha ching'.
Happened probably 15 times
I posted similar in the non-crows discussion thread
Except I loved it. Norton was lost for words.
It all started when Dom made a comment about the AFLX crowds being bigger than Adelaide United. He said “you could have rabbit races and put them in Crows guernseys and it would sell out”
Then Norton went “and Port Adelaide”
Then Dom started “cha-Ching”
It was great.
It was the A League Show. Hearing bloody Port Adelaide on the A League Show by the host, who is also Port’s media manager, was pretty ****ing annoying too.Sounds really bloody annoying even for Port fans.
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It was the A League Show. Hearing bloody Port Adelaide on the A League Show by the host, who is also Port’s media manager, was pretty ******* annoying too.
Crows.... for a showdown is the connection.'Port Adelaide' 'Sell out'. I'm not seeing the connection.
And he never defacates, except we know he does because his breath gives him away.
What's a jib?https://westlakesjournal.com/2018/0...s-ten-years-since-he-last-broke-an-afl-story/
I like the cut of these guys jib
I heard he poops rainbows and there is a pot of gold at the end of each one.
I believe it’s referring to the identifier flag of a sailing craft.What's a jib?
Employment in New Zealand?What's a jib?
Interesting, but I thought it meant thisI believe it’s referring to the identifier flag of a sailing craft.
The English would not like the sight (cut) Of a French flag on an approaching ship in the 1700’s.
Interesting, but I thought it meant this
"a far classier version of "i like your style", originally used by pirates in the 17th century the expression refers to the forward sail on most ships. The course and speed of a ship is determined by the cut of the ships jib so saying that you like the cut of someones jib is a way of saying, i like the way you're ..."
Incorrect. The correct answer is "Promote that man!".I believe it’s referring to the identifier flag of a sailing craft.
The English would not like the sight (cut) Of a French flag on an approaching ship in the 1700’s.
Captain Morgan ?What's a jib?
Media *shakes head*Hmmm. Pretty much 3 full pages of powa propaganda in today's sadvertiser... Cockrucci really stepping up the powa promotion and brainwashing.
Also... Did anyone hear that powa has 11 new recruits this offseason? And traded in several "stars"...? FMD. Every article. Just to keep polishing that turd.
Hmmm. Pretty much 3 full pages of powa propaganda in today's sadvertiser... Cockrucci really stepping up the powa promotion and brainwashing.
Also... Did anyone hear that powa has 11 new recruits this offseason? And traded in several "stars"...? FMD. Every article. Just to keep polishing that turd.
Hmmm. Pretty much 3 full pages of powa propaganda in today's sadvertiser... Cockrucci really stepping up the powa promotion and brainwashing.
Also... Did anyone hear that powa has 11 new recruits this offseason? And traded in several "stars"...? FMD. Every article. Just to keep polishing that turd.
thats right - nothing about the Crows. clearly the paper is deflecting from some terrible Crows news that they are refusing to report.3 pages of Port Power propaganda, nothing about the Crows yet it's apparently the "Crowvertiser"
#PortLogic
One's general appearance or personality, as in I don't like the cut of Ben's jib. In the 17th century the shape of the jib sail often identified a vessel's nationality, and hence whether it was hostile or friendly. The term was being used figuratively by the early 1800s, often to express like or dislike for someone.What's a jib?
What's a jib?