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Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2022 12:28 pm
by gadj1976
amber_fluid wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.



Is that you Rowey?

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^ Rowey... you just have to wait maybe 90 minutes or longer for it to occur.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 10:52 am
by tipper
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:
Absolutely……that long range pass from centre back Souter…..then that first touch from Leckie, my god!!!, then a pin point cross to the back post, late gut busting run by Goodwin, the ball bobbled just before it got to him, had arguably the worlds best keeper coming across his goal and bang the one place it could never be saved top of the net.


I just watched it to relive the magic and my word.

That lack of pressure, nobody within 10 metres of him. Just brilliant. Brilliant.

That half volley of the round ball to his preferred side. Out of this world.

The running, oh my god the running! He was just running like you wouldn't believe anyone could run!

Then, that finish. The goals are only 24 feet wide and 8 feet high, how he managed to get it past the guy who is 6 feet high is just beyond me. Stunning. No wonder we rejoice in these magical moments.
Tell you what. I reckon the afl medicos could learn a thing or two from their soccer counterparts.

A soccer player can go down like they are shot, yet after only a few seconds attention from the doc they are back up and running like nothing ever happened

None of this soft afl rubbish being out for weeks with injuries. Its quite a remarkable medical recovery

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Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 10:43 pm
by whufc
amber_fluid wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.



Is that you Rowey?

4D147851-0A3D-418E-B4F9-EDA4B77A8429.jpeg


It’s undeniable true and a billion people around the world to prove it

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 11:28 pm
by gadj1976
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.



Is that you Rowey?

4D147851-0A3D-418E-B4F9-EDA4B77A8429.jpeg


It’s undeniable true and a billion people around the world to prove it


cos they've never found a better sport?

cos they're brainwashed?

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 10:27 pm
by am Bays
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
whufc wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Soccer
Never have, never will


One of the few sports where you can lose the game but still be bouncing around the house 12 hours later because of 'that moment'.

Aussie soccer fans wont forget Craig Goodwins goal in a very long time.

Same can be said about Tim Cahil's goal against the Netherland and his goal against Japan.



Is that you Rowey?

4D147851-0A3D-418E-B4F9-EDA4B77A8429.jpeg


It’s undeniable true and a billion people around the world to prove it


Theres a Billion flies in Alice Springs, doesnt make it a great place to be

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:38 pm
by DOC
It's in my top ten of shitholes I never wish to go to again.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:02 pm
by gadj1976
The media's fascination with Christian Wilkins.

Apart from dressing like a woman, does he have any talents?

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:14 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Lithuanian.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:28 pm
by Booney
gadj1976 wrote:The media's fascination with Christian Wilkins.

Apart from dressing like a woman, does he have any talents?


Media post pics of Wilkins in a skirt, knuckle draggers post 1950's comments, "woke lefties" respond, traffic / clicks galore. Easy money.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:47 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Booney wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:The media's fascination with Christian Wilkins.

Apart from dressing like a woman, does he have any talents?


Media post pics of Wilkins in a skirt, knuckle draggers post 1950's comments, "woke lefties" respond, traffic / clicks galore. Easy money.

Perfectly normal sort of shit I guess.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:00 am
by JK
Sitting in Doc's waiting room yesterday, just me and the receptionist. Im on my phone trying to check emails (and making it obvious I need to do so) and she wont stfu. Next minute she's on the phone to Apple complaining her new iPhone doesn't work "but I'm at work and too busy to get bogged down with any technical details". Promptly hangs up and keeps crapping on about trivial shit ... Read the room sweetheart FFS :roll:

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:04 am
by amber_fluid
JK wrote:Sitting in Doc's waiting room yesterday, just me and the receptionist. Im on my phone trying to check emails (and making it obvious I need to do so) and she wont stfu. Next minute she's on the phone to Apple complaining her new iPhone doesn't work "but I'm at work and too busy to get bogged down with any technical details". Promptly hangs up and keeps crapping on about trivial shit ... Read the room sweetheart FFS :roll:


Was she any good?

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:06 am
by JK
amber_fluid wrote:
JK wrote:Sitting in Doc's waiting room yesterday, just me and the receptionist. Im on my phone trying to check emails (and making it obvious I need to do so) and she wont stfu. Next minute she's on the phone to Apple complaining her new iPhone doesn't work "but I'm at work and too busy to get bogged down with any technical details". Promptly hangs up and keeps crapping on about trivial shit ... Read the room sweetheart FFS :roll:


Was she any good?


Nup, would be in the rate thread if she was

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 12:03 pm
by Jimmy_041
RB wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
They forgot West Croydon and Portland and probably a couple of others too

We don't call him Wally for nothing. Tsk Tsk.


Add in Port Districts and North Haven as well!
Be easier to name the clubs this bloke hasn't played for.


Where's Wally back in Court
Marc Oliver Cox charges continue as details emerge about alleged explicit photos
After meeting a woman online, a former SANFL player allegedly took secret explicit photos of her, sent them to her sister, and choked her until she passed out.

Brinley Duggan
December 7, 2022 - 6:07PM
The Messenger

A former SANFL player allegedly used a dating site to court a woman before taking secret photos of her while she performed sex acts on him, a court has heard.

The details of the allegations Marc Oliver Cox, 39, faces were on Wednesday heard in the Adelaide Magistrates court, where a police prosecutor alleged the woman had no idea she was being photographed.

After taking the pictures, the court heard, Cox then allegedly sent them to the woman’s sister.

The prosecutor told Magistrate Jon Wells Cox also allegedly choked the woman to the point she passed out and twice went to her house uninvited and would not leave when asked to.

He said the pictures were allegedly taken by Cox when the woman was vulnerable.

“During the course of the relationship he is alleged to have photographed an indecent act, and there is another photograph where he is having intercourse with the complainant,” he said.

“The (woman) claims she at no stage gave permission for those photographs to be taken.”

Cox handed himself into police in July and spent about four months behind bars on remand before he was granted “unusual” bail to visit his dying dad in hospital.

After having a week under his unusual bail circumstances, Cox was granted home detention bail.

He continues to face charges of indecent filming, distributing an invasive image, two counts of aggravated trespass, aggravated assault, and one count of choking a person in a domestic setting.

The court on Wednesday heard the choking charge would likely be downgraded to assault causing harm.

Cox, of North Haven, played SANFL league and reserves football for West Adelaide, Port Adelaide and Norwood before bumping around amateur leagues, representing Fitzroy, Salisbury North, Gepps Cross, Payneham Norwood Union, Echunga, Freeling, Virginia, North Clare and Jervois football clubs.

According to court documents, Cox is alleged to have committed the offences as far back as December at Paracombe.

And given the lag between December, and Cox’s latest court appearance, his lawyer Kate Budzynski asked Mr Wells for the charges to be dismissed.

“We’re now five months after (he was arrested in July),” she said.

Mr Wells said he was not prepared to dismiss the charges, but told the prosecutor he would likely do so if a charge determination had not been made by the time Cox next faces court.

No pleas have been made to the charges and he will next appear in February.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 12:46 pm
by Armchair expert
How IGA is still in business

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:55 pm
by whufc
Armchair expert wrote:How IGA is still in business


In the country towns the community seems to have an affinity with the shop owners….old mate Doug at the IGA

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:06 pm
by Booney
Armchair expert wrote:How IGA is still in business


Alberton IGA is never empty. Never. Always someone spending money.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:09 pm
by Armchair expert
Booney wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:How IGA is still in business


Alberton IGA is never empty. Never. Always someone spending money.


Must be loaded

Went to the new store on Grote St $6.99kg for brown onions, dreaming!

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:24 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Armchair expert wrote:
Booney wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:How IGA is still in business


Alberton IGA is never empty. Never. Always someone spending money.


Must be loaded

Went to the new store on Grote St $6.99kg for brown onions, dreaming!

Drake are similar. wouldnt do a full shop there.

Re: Things that you don't understand

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:31 pm
by Brodlach
Armchair expert wrote:
Booney wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:How IGA is still in business


Alberton IGA is never empty. Never. Always someone spending money.


Must be loaded

Went to the new store on Grote St $6.99kg for brown onions, dreaming!

Onions are flood effected thus higher prices