The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
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The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
I know no one ever talks about it, so I'm going to address the elephant in the room:
Going to Seaford was a bad move.
Going to Seaford was a bad move.
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
Not as bad as swapping Russell Greene for Mark Scott & Tony King.
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
Hilarious OP - and to think there's 1 more waste-of-time-OP, just like this, for our viewing pleasure.BarryGrogan wrote: ↑Sun 01 Mar 2020 9:22pm I know no one ever talks about it, so I'm going to address the elephant in the room:
Going to Seaford was a bad move.
Not childish at all.
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
Just had a peek and there is no elephant in my room. Lots of squirrels on the deck but.
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
I look like an Elephant
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
I remember walking through dense trees in Steamboat Springs Colorado when there was this terrible screeching noise. It was a squirrel up a tree and out on a branch over my head going berserk at me. I had obviously invaded his domain. Noisey little buggers. I preferred the chipmunks that lived in our wood pile.minneapolis wrote: ↑Tue 03 Mar 2020 2:19am Just had a peek and there is no elephant in my room. Lots of squirrels on the deck but.
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
There's an Elephant in my room, he's the March picture on my Calendar.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
There is a lot of urban wildlife in MN. I lived in a built-up suburb on the Mississippi (Mendota Heights). It was a common occurrence to have to stop your car on a suburban street to let the Wild Turkeys cross the road. In my back yard I have seen many deer, squirrels, raccoons (had to trap and transport 5 of them), heard wolves and coyotes. Eagles ate my chickens. Voles in my lawn. Pheasants on my storm fences. Loons on the lake.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 03 Mar 2020 2:01pmI remember walking through dense trees in Steamboat Springs Colorado when there was this terrible screeching noise. It was a squirrel up a tree and out on a branch over my head going berserk at me. I had obviously invaded his domain. Noisey little buggers. I preferred the chipmunks that lived in our wood pile.minneapolis wrote: ↑Tue 03 Mar 2020 2:19am Just had a peek and there is no elephant in my room. Lots of squirrels on the deck but.
Saynt, they are very noisy. And as common here as seagulls on St Kilda beach.
(But no elephants.)
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Re: The Elephant In The Room: Part 3
minneapolis wrote: ↑Wed 04 Mar 2020 2:22amThere is a lot of urban wildlife in MN. I lived in a built-up suburb on the Mississippi (Mendota Heights). It was a common occurrence to have to stop your car on a suburban street to let the Wild Turkeys cross the road. In my back yard I have seen many deer, squirrels, raccoons (had to trap and transport 5 of them), heard wolves and coyotes. Eagles ate my chickens. Voles in my lawn. Pheasants on my storm fences. Loons on the lake.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 03 Mar 2020 2:01pmI remember walking through dense trees in Steamboat Springs Colorado when there was this terrible screeching noise. It was a squirrel up a tree and out on a branch over my head going berserk at me. I had obviously invaded his domain. Noisey little buggers. I preferred the chipmunks that lived in our wood pile.minneapolis wrote: ↑Tue 03 Mar 2020 2:19am Just had a peek and there is no elephant in my room. Lots of squirrels on the deck but.
Saynt, they are very noisy. And as common here as seagulls on St Kilda beach.
(But no elephants.)