I've moved on to melons so probablyYou still on heat?
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I've moved on to melons so probablyYou still on heat?
I've moved on to melons so probably
Just had my first Fallout 4 CTD. So I came here
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I once had a HOI3 CTD that resulted in a 'top lidslam that fractured the plastic on either side of the screen not to worry everything still works
A complex game, have you ever played 'Arsenal Of Democracy?
Lol don pyke starts shakely on triple M.
"We had the grand final then..."
You aren't at west coast anymore champ.
Long time reader, first time poster. I would just like to say I would love to see HugeJohnson back on here and contributing to the growth and development of Bigfooty.com and am sincerely angered, shocked, disappointed, and most of all malfeasances to his sudden and uncalled for banning. I hope this restriction is merely temporary and we are embraced by his presence again very soon.
A bit about myself, seeing as it is my first post. My name is Shelve Pingers, well that's my screen name anyway. My real name is Maurice Blingup. I'm 42 years old (forty two for those of you who are number illiterate) and I live on the outskirts of a city. I regularly catch trains and am usually up for a jam and cream scone if I am offered one. I first became involved with the Port Power in 1996, when the club was founded. I had recently moved to South Australia at the time and found going to Port Power games to be a great way to meet people. Im originally from a small town in Norway called Holmestrand where I crocheted yarn in to tiny sweaters for Guinea pigs, a national icon of Finland, where I am from. I met my wife at a game between Port Power and traditional rivals the Carlton in 1998 when Gavin Tredrea kicked what seemed like a finity goals before doing his knee and have been in love with giant twins ever since. In my opinion there is no ice cream that comes close on the market. It is my dream to one day fly a kite while riding a unicycle. I look forward to contributing further to bigfooty.com and getting to know my fellow Port Power supporters better.
See you at the footie.
I look forward to 20,000 more posts from you Huge John... erm, I mean Shelve Pingers.Long time reader, first time poster. I would just like to say I would love to see HugeJohnson back on here and contributing to the growth and development of Bigfooty.com and am sincerely angered, shocked, disappointed, and most of all malfeasances to his sudden and uncalled for banning. I hope this restriction is merely temporary and we are embraced by his presence again very soon.
A bit about myself, seeing as it is my first post. My name is Shelve Pingers, well that's my screen name anyway. My real name is Maurice Blingup. I'm 42 years old (forty two for those of you who are number illiterate) and I live on the outskirts of a city. I regularly catch trains and am usually up for a jam and cream scone if I am offered one. I first became involved with the Port Power in 1996, when the club was founded. I had recently moved to South Australia at the time and found going to Port Power games to be a great way to meet people. Im originally from a small town in Norway called Holmestrand where I crocheted yarn in to tiny sweaters for Guinea pigs, a national icon of Finland, where I am from. I met my wife at a game between Port Power and traditional rivals the Carlton in 1998 when Gavin Tredrea kicked what seemed like a finity goals before doing his knee and have been in love with giant twins ever since. In my opinion there is no ice cream that comes close on the market. It is my dream to one day fly a kite while riding a unicycle. I look forward to contributing further to bigfooty.com and getting to know my fellow Port Power supporters better.
See you at the footie.
Well I suppose the first few hours of MGSV are good.Metal Gear Solid V looks more to my taste than F4 watching a few gameplay vids
The Carlton....
I giggled.
Obviously hasn't heard the podcastIn episode 3 of the latest Attenborough BBC series, there is a spider named Portia
And Attenborough actually says "Portia is a genius"


