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Perhaps Ben an explain our forward entries with the aid of metaphor and simile.
Perhaps Ben might do it via interpretive dance
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Perhaps Ben an explain our forward entries with the aid of metaphor and simile.
Perhaps Ben might do it via interpretive dance
He may get the French skater to assist.Perhaps Ben might do it via interpretive dance
You've changed VP, since you shed your blue robesI don’t like how posters are being nice to each other in this thread. Much prefer the internecine bickering and back-stabbing going on in the JDG Drinking Marathon & Training Avoidance thread.
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I don’t like how posters are being nice to each other in this thread...

The best thread we have.
(Save for the one I do at spring carnival.)
One is run, yes.Do you do a Spring Carnival thread?
One is run, yes.
Basically chit chat on the racing.
After the carnival it’s moved to the magpie nest.
(Notwithstanding some busy bodies who take umbrage... but in life you can’t please everybody.)
I'm still chuckling to myself about training De Goey's dog to hunt pigs.......![]()
Forgiven.Sorry, didn't mean to give you the impression I cared.
I’ve always thought of you as a cunning linguist.Hey Guys, Ben Reid - All-Australian and linguist here!
It comes to French Philosophy...
"I suppose the ruck percentage will be horses for courses..."
Then we call himBut what happens if the horse...refuses to run?
What then Brodie? What then?
Taken out the back ......But what happens if the horse...refuses to run?
What then Brodie? What then?
Then we call him
Chataqua
Taken out the back ......
Close enough.For pie? Is it pie? I love pie.
Pony PieFor pie? Is it pie? I love pie.