Questions re Milney
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Questions re Milney
When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why and to whom?
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He points at Kim Duthie.Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Lance or James??
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Re: Questions re Milney
The one and only.....the GURU.joffaboy wrote:Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
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Re: Questions re Milney
Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
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Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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Re: Questions re Milney
Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
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It's not dew. It's actually the urine of the native local striped water froglet.Cairnsman wrote:Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
I haven't noticed too much slipperiness at the night games I've seen. But warm days and cold nights equal dew don't they?
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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So you go and watch the Suns a bit then?Thinline wrote:It's not dew. It's actually the urine of the native local striped water froglet.Cairnsman wrote:Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
I haven't noticed too much slipperiness at the night games I've seen. But warm days and cold nights equal dew don't they?
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Been guest at a couple. Why? Want to know where the loos are?Cairnsman wrote:So you go and watch the Suns a bit then?Thinline wrote:It's not dew. It's actually the urine of the native local striped water froglet.Cairnsman wrote:Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
I haven't noticed too much slipperiness at the night games I've seen. But warm days and cold nights equal dew don't they?
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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No!Thinline wrote:Been guest at a couple. Why? Want to know where the loos are?Cairnsman wrote:So you go and watch the Suns a bit then?Thinline wrote:It's not dew. It's actually the urine of the native local striped water froglet.Cairnsman wrote:Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
I haven't noticed too much slipperiness at the night games I've seen. But warm days and cold nights equal dew don't they?
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Shall I rephrase !! ??Cairnsman wrote:No!Thinline wrote:Been guest at a couple. Why? Want to know where the loos are?Cairnsman wrote:So you go and watch the Suns a bit then?Thinline wrote:It's not dew. It's actually the urine of the native local striped water froglet.Cairnsman wrote:Hey here is a question that a little local knowledge might be able to answer.Thinline wrote:Yes.Cairnsman wrote:Slow day in paradise?Thinline wrote:When he kicks and celebrates goals, particularly the early ones, he points high into the crowd.
Why and to whom?
Why does the surface at Metricon get so much dew at night?
It always looks very slippery.
I know the Gabba has a similar problem in the nights but it looks worse at Metricon.
Can you please provide some insight and maybe educate re the local weather system that causes this blight on our game.
I haven't noticed too much slipperiness at the night games I've seen. But warm days and cold nights equal dew don't they?
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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In answer to the topic question I would think he's pointing at his family who sit in that area (which is actually ground level so not sure about the "pointing high" part) - particularly his 9 year old son Tyson. Sad that I know this but hey 5 years ago and I would have said he was pointing at me
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Just check myself. 6 wins 16 losses 54%plugger66 wrote:Well they won their first 2 games i think but not much more after that.saintspremiers wrote:Question: how did the Carrara Care Bears go in their first season?
Just interested if GC are better than them in year 1.
No doubt GC will win a flag in less than the 14 years it took The Bears!
So better than GC, but same pathetic percentage!
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Did they end up higher than the saints on the ladder that year?saintspremiers wrote:Just check myself. 6 wins 16 losses 54%plugger66 wrote:Well they won their first 2 games i think but not much more after that.saintspremiers wrote:Question: how did the Carrara Care Bears go in their first season?
Just interested if GC are better than them in year 1.
No doubt GC will win a flag in less than the 14 years it took The Bears!
So better than GC, but same pathetic percentage!