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On 04/09/2017 at 4:13 PM, BlutAusNerd said:

I'll take dark clouds over this heat any day. Not looking forward to a day of yard work tomorrow.

That's because you're calling it 'yard work'. It sounds like you're being let out of your cell for an hour in the exercise yard or some such. Maybe if you called it 'gardening' or something you might feel better about it. 

Wish I got to do some gardening. That'd be sweet! 

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7 hours ago, Requiem said:

That's because you're calling it 'yard work'. It sounds like you're being let out of your cell for an hour in the exercise yard or some such. Maybe if you called it 'gardening' or something you might feel better about it. 

Wish I got to do some gardening. That'd be sweet! 

You're welcome to come "garden" at my house any time you like. 

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15 hours ago, BlutAusNerd said:

You're welcome to come "garden" at my house any time you like. 

Is that a euphemism? Why do I feel like the quotation marks around 'garden' are the equivalent of a wink...? 

Anyway, I can't. I've got my own "hoe" to dig with, if you get my drift.   

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13 hours ago, Requiem said:

Is that a euphemism? Why do I feel like the quotation marks around 'garden' are the equivalent of a wink...? 

Anyway, I can't. I've got my own "hoe" to dig with, if you get my drift.   

No wink, you just called it gardening when it's most definitely work. Picking up dog shit, mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, trimming tree branches, fixing fences, none of that would get me out of bed at 5 AM because I was too excited about it to sleep the night before. 

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On 04/09/2017 at 7:07 PM, RelentlessOblivion said:

I'll gladly trade weather with you mate. Give me the heat any day of the week. I live for summer.

Cats v Tigers right now. Come on Geelong let's do it lads!

I'm watching the game at the metal pub, which as bad luck would have it is hosting another punk show over in the band room. What's with all the punk bands in Melbourne? Can't believe they have anything to complain about in the World's Most Liveable City seven times running.

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5 hours ago, Requiem said:

Cats v Tigers right now. Come on Geelong let's do it lads!

I'm watching the game at the metal pub, which as bad luck would have it is hosting another punk show over in the band room. What's with all the punk bands in Melbourne? Can't believe they have anything to complain about in the World's Most Liveable City seven times running.

Oh..that sucks.. :D

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10 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Just a few short hours now. We're finally back in the finals and I think we're going all the way. It's gonna be electric at the Adelaide Oval tonight.

Are you there now? There are only 20 minutes left and you're down by 2 points! I really don't care who wins this because they're both interstate teams... Good luck to you though! 

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23 hours ago, Requiem said:

Are you there now? There are only 20 minutes left and you're down by 2 points! I really don't care who wins this because they're both interstate teams... Good luck to you though! 

My god that one hurt. To lose after the siren in extra time? After how well we played for most of the game? Epic game though and the atmosphere really was unreal.

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23 hours ago, Requiem said: Are you there now? There are only 20 minutes left and you're down by 2 points! I really don't care who wins this because they're both interstate teams... Good luck to you though! 

My god that one hurt. To lose after the siren in extra time? After how well we played for most of the game? Epic game though and the atmosphere really was unreal.

 

As a neutral supporter it was incredible to watch.

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3 hours ago, True Belief said:

 

As a neutral supporter it was incredible to watch.

That is some small comfort. At least we can hold our heads high knowing the team turned up. Still pains me greatly particularly with Adelaide probably going to win the flag.

 

Consolation prize the Port Adelaide Magpies are into our SANFL Grand Final and a chance at premiership 37.

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