smithy wrote:
Geez I'd buy that! Wicked!
by csbowes » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:14 pm
smithy wrote:
by dedja » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:18 pm
by csbowes » Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:25 pm
dedja wrote:I wouldn't wear it crabbing ...
by smithy » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:42 pm
csbowes wrote:dedja wrote:I wouldn't wear it crabbing ...
Yeah but I have no shame... I went to the 2002 GF dressed as a Blue Knight... so I obviously have no regard for my reputation!
by smithy » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:43 pm
dedja wrote:I wouldn't wear it crabbing ...
by Barto » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:47 pm
smithy wrote:csbowes wrote:dedja wrote:I wouldn't wear it crabbing ...
Yeah but I have no shame... I went to the 2002 GF dressed as a Blue Knight... so I obviously have no regard for my reputation!
Then SCS leader, Roman Mychyschykyn (spel?) (on the rails would probably remember him) organised these jackets in the season of 1983.
The sleeves are very tight, even taking into consideration I'm heavier.
Other than that it was a nice jacket to wear, and plenty were sold !
I know Barto has his still but that's about it.
by dedja » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:48 pm
Barto wrote:Mykytyschyn
by bayman » Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:52 pm
smithy wrote:bayman wrote:CUTTERMAN wrote:mal wrote:The Sturt cheersquard were at it again Sunday
This time they sat in Baymans area near the scoreboard
Bayman had to sit elsewhere
Bloody troublemakers
So now Bayman (all due respects to you P) has a copyright on "Bayman" and a reserved area at F*^$#@G Alberton Oval!
Mal, if you have a serious gripe, either make a formal complaint or stop the nit-picking.
i think you'll find mal is trying to be humorous because in that scoreboard pocket there were two young attractive girls wearing 25+ year old ''sturt cheer squad'' track suit jackets (the old addidas ones)
ps, was happy to sit there
Were they like this jacket Bayman?
by am Bays » Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:46 am
therisingblues wrote:am Bays wrote: I appreciate it is selective quoting by the 'Tiser but when he has used the perpindicular pronoun to describe how he feels it can seperate him from the playing group.
This quote has lost me. But taking a stab, I'd say the first word is perhaps a mis-spelling of the word "perpendicular", which means straight up and down or upright. Combining that with "pronoun" would logically lead one to the idea of a pronoun which is straight up and down. ie "I". as in Norman's quote: "I am devastated."
If I am on the right track here what you are trying to say is that a coach would be better off using "we" or "they", rather than referring specifically to himself, when describing his emotions after a loss.
I have never come across the idea of the "perpendicular pronoun" before, perhaps it is one of those things that under the patronage of Gen Y has blossomed into a buzz phrase, but 10 years in Japan is my excuse for ignorance of standard English. Do me a favour by spelling the bloody thing correctly in future, it is hard to make the connection with an abstract idea if the writer shoots hs own credibility to **** with poor spelling.am Bays wrote: Anyways he knows his players better than I do hopefully they respond for him.
When did Australians start using the word "Anyway" with an "s" on the end?
Am Bays, I want the words "perpendicular" and "anyway" written out neatly and correctly 100 times and posted on this thread before Tuesday night.
If you think I am just bitter because Sturt were abysmal on Sunday you'd probably be right.
**** everything!
by therisingblues » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:26 pm
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