Reflecting on my 11 years as a BF member.I've been a member 14 years and I've got no ******* idea what's going on
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Reflecting on my 11 years as a BF member.I've been a member 14 years and I've got no ******* idea what's going on
It was a double entendre, but you already knew that![]()
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just gonna leave this here. i've never seen or heard of this before!!
Greg Champion was a known Norwood and Crows fanatic.
4D chess??!!
just gonna leave this here. i've never seen or heard of this before!!
i think teal is technically a shade of blueBlack white & Blue?
He supported two good South Australian teams.
Black white & Blue?
Technically one club tooi think teal is technically a shade of blue
marvin is still around too
That Red Faces gif is a cracker btw. That’s going straight to the Pool Room
Like Paul Kelly and all other good folk.Greg Champion was a known Norwood and Crows fanatic.
4D chess??!!
Were they played in the snow with no shoes?Hey kids - want me to tell you some stories about the olden days? Adam Richardson played 2 games.
Black white & Blue?
I remember Marvin posting on the afc website forum when it had one in 2001.
Jesus I remember the Usenet days!!!Good lord - I don't remember that!
(I do remember posting on the Australian Rules usenet newsgroup in the mid 1990s)
A reference to Greg Champion’s body after Port supporters heard this song
I almost couldn't get through it.
They played at this place called Waverley Park where the temperature dropped about 10 degrees as soon as you walked through the turnstiles. About 6 inches of mud was standard.Were they played in the snow with no shoes?
I was a hyperactive 15 year old when I found that back in around 1996!!Oh don't start![]()
I was a hyperactive 15 year old when I found that back in around 1996!!
Good god where did my youth go!!
They played at this place called Waverley Park where the temperature dropped about 10 degrees as soon as you walked through the turnstiles. About 6 inches of mud was standard.