spookism
Brownlow Medallist
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Barbie came to life and found her asian equivalent.
Truly horrific
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That ****er needs to be sacked ... I'm sorry about the salty languageI just exchanged pleasantries, happy new year etc, with a bloke that works for me and he said, and I quote, "maybe 2013 will be better for Port Adelaide" I replied "yeah well things are looking a bit better" he responded with "maybe all the players from all the other teams will get diseases and you will win the premiership?"
God I hope he is right.
God he's describing my marriage .. Thank god the children listen to their mother ... They hate the CowsThanks - I'll add that to the list I'm compiling.
My wife doesn't follow football at all. But it could be worse. I know of a couple where the wife is a mad Port supporter and the husband follows the crows. Just goes to show that mixed marriages can work.
Nice to have a 16 time world champion a Port man!
I'll say it again, if you're not listening to John Doyle on Radio National summer breakfast you're missing out.
I'll tell him you said hi again.
Please do. You obviously live in the Balmain area then?
I listen to Radio National, but I do not yet have my Seniors Card. It is possible to do both, at the exact same time together all at one.So how does it work, do you get your Seniors Card before you start listening to Radio National, or do you listen to Radio National and then apply for your Seniors Card?
God he's describing my marriage .. Thank god the children listen to their mother ... They hate the Cows
That's a lot of bullIt's good to know that you've steared your kids away from the dark side.

If you were trying to make fun of misspelling `steer', you should know that the bovine version is spelled exactly the same way as the driving version. So if I'm right, its a spelling error for you too.That's a lot of bull![]()
No, I realised that - it just looked different and it was a lame attempt at trying to be a fungi.If you were trying to make fun of misspelling `steer', you should know that the bovine version is spelled exactly the same way as the driving version. So if I'm right, its a spelling error for you too.

I'll say it again, if you're not listening to John Doyle on Radio National summer breakfast you're missing out.
If you were trying to make fun of misspelling `steer', you should know that the bovine version is spelled exactly the same way as the driving version. So if I'm right, its a spelling error for you too.
Well I am on holidays at the moment and I am just getting a bit stearo at the moment - did I use the word in the correct grammatical sense?link
stearo-
a combining form borrowed from Greek, where it meant “fat”, used with this meaning, and with reference to stearic acid and its related compounds, in the formation of compound words: stearoptene; stearoyl.
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Maybe Nat should have said it was a bit of a porky. Tenuous I know, but there's not a lot to work with here.![]()
