HBF
Flying Scotsman
- Sep 24, 2002
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Near Frankston..Actually i have no idea where Brighton is
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Near Frankston..Actually i have no idea where Brighton is
Where do you live lc?
My family used to have a couple of houses in Brighton back at the start of the 20th centuryThanks guys
Everyone gets lost when they are trying to find Brighton... but when you try to get to Hampton or Elwood, bam... there it is.I drove through Brighton once. I think I was lost.
No-one is ever trying to get to Dennis. Unless they are coming from Jewell.Everyone gets lost when they are trying to find Brighton... but when you try to get to Hampton or Elwood, bam... there it is.
It's like trying to get to Dennis...
That makes sense to meEssentially.
Water, sand, same same.
But you can get Merri in the middleNo-one is ever trying to get to Dennis. Unless they are coming from Jewell.
But on another note... when did Dennis stop being a suburb of Melbourne?
I wasnt joking... my mum used to live in Dennis when she was a kid... I'm pretty certain that I was baptised there as well...It's on strike until army shaves off his terrible moustache...
Because he was too much of a menace.But on another note... when did Dennis stop being a suburb of Melbourne?
I remember it being a Wednesday because it was my third day as a professional footballer.
I remember it being half-six in the morning because it was my fourth day living in Melbourne, with little idea of time, distance, speed or Melbourne traffic city-bound on the Eastern Freeway.
It was also daylight savings too. The VISY Park paddock only partially illuminated by the lights of our facility; all else was as dark as a funeral scarf.
Arriving at this time at the club would soon become habit, but on this occasion as I put my bag in my locker amid a silent facility, I was acutely aware that I was probably the only one in at this stage.
The rest of the players weren’t expected at the club until 8am, to ready ourselves for the main midweek training session beginning at 10am.
After a bit of pacing, the only light I saw in the whole place came from the rehab room. The human hubris of curiosity drew me to the room, and upon entering found Chris Judd on a Pilates reformer, receiving instructive guidance from Carlton Rehabilitation Coordinator, Mark Homewood.
After the initial surprise of seeing the 18-year-old NSW Scholarship Holder rookie at the club before the sun had surfaced the Legends Stand, Chris invited me to join him.
What ensued in the next hour and a bit is what I will remember Chris Judd for.
They named a street in Mt Evelyn after my grandmothers family... so why wouldnt... actually Dennis was around well before Armfield was even a gleam in his dad's eye...They named a suburb after Armfield?
Matthew was saying on twitter than he was surprised and delighted when all the news agencies started ripping off his blog post.http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl.../story-e6frf3e3-1227391063230?from=public_rss
What a great article and tribute by Matthew Lodge (aka- The LODGENATOR). Extreamly well written, and it really gives you an idea of how much of a good bloke Juddy is, and how much of a professional it is when it comes to footy.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl.../story-e6frf3e3-1227391063230?from=public_rss
What a great article and tribute by Matthew Lodge (aka- The LODGENATOR). Extreamly well written, and it really gives you an idea of how much of a good bloke Juddy is, and how much of a professional it is when it comes to footy.