by Jase » Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:30 pm
by JK » Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:36 pm
Jase wrote:Getting a phone call from the surgeon to say Mrs Jase's operation had been successful and everything went really well.
Now for 3 weeks of recuperating in hospital and home...
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by Booney » Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:40 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:LMA wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Great post, congrats Valleys, enjoy it!!
Another couple of GF's and Valleys can reacquaint themselves with the lights in North Havens changerooms![]()
Ha, I took my daughter for a driving lesson on Sunday out to Outer Harbour and thought of that as we passed the footy club.
by Brodlach » Fri Sep 20, 2019 12:47 pm
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:04 pm
Booney wrote:
Port Road, Victoria Road, Lady Gowrie Drive, Esplanade, Bower Road, Grand Junction, home. Two kids, 100+ hours.
by Jase » Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:10 pm
Dark Chocolate Raspberry Tim Tams would, in my humble opinion, be pretty much on par with my news...JK wrote:Jase wrote:Getting a phone call from the surgeon to say Mrs Jase's operation had been successful and everything went really well.
Now for 3 weeks of recuperating in hospital and home...
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Great news mate!!
I came in to rate Dark Chocolate Raspberry Tim Tams, but somehow it pales wellllllllllllll in significance to your news. Hope the recovery goes well for Mrs J bud
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:16 pm
Jase wrote:Getting a phone call from the surgeon to say Mrs Jase's operation had been successful and everything went really well.
Now for 3 weeks of recuperating in hospital and home...
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by Dutchy » Fri Sep 20, 2019 1:58 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
by Grenville » Fri Sep 20, 2019 2:59 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
Enjoy mate. One of the best tours I’ve ever done. Amazing
by The Dark Knight » Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:27 pm
Honestly not as small as I percieved it to be.Dutchy wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
How tiny is that Visitor's Rooms balcony.
by The Dark Knight » Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:30 pm
Hahaha, I was in my element. The museum is full of memorabilia to look at and read including the original Ashes Urn.Brodlach wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
That’s awesome!
Could imagine you being like a kid in a candy store, big smile and touching everything
by Corona Man » Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:33 pm
by heater31 » Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:33 pm
Read the other day the real urn is holidaying in Australia soon.....You could have offered to bring it back for them TDK!The Dark Knight wrote:Hahaha, I was in my element. The museum is full of memorabilia to look at and read including the original Ashes Urn.Brodlach wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
That’s awesome!
Could imagine you being like a kid in a candy store, big smile and touching everything
by The Dark Knight » Fri Sep 20, 2019 4:38 pm
heater31 wrote:Read the other day the real urn is holidaying in Australia soon.....You could have offered to bring it back for them TDK!The Dark Knight wrote:Hahaha, I was in my element. The museum is full of memorabilia to look at and read including the original Ashes Urn.Brodlach wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Visiting Lord's today, an absolute boyhood dream to get the opportunity to visit the home of cricket. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the game, the stats and the history of cricket. An hour and half tour does not do it justice but wow it was amazing to see the ground, the longroom, the dressing rooms and the honor boards. Was nice to talk cricket with a few of the other people on the tour from around the world and the tour guide was impressed with my cricket knowledge after answering his questions aswell as asking him alot too. My missus referred to me as the annoying kid in school that keeps asking questions haha.
Even saw Warnie drive past our tour group as he was coming into the ground and gave us a wave as we shouted out as he drove past.
That’s awesome!
Could imagine you being like a kid in a candy store, big smile and touching everything
by LMA » Fri Sep 20, 2019 5:58 pm
by Grenville » Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:30 pm
by Wedgie » Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:46 pm
Grenville wrote:Finished work for 2 weeks. Leave for Port Douglas with the family for 9 nights on Tuesday morning. Had a few whiskies, plan to watch the Bays win the flag Sunday. Life could be worse.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by LMA » Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:31 pm
Wedgie wrote:Grenville wrote:Finished work for 2 weeks. Leave for Port Douglas with the family for 9 nights on Tuesday morning. Had a few whiskies, plan to watch the Bays win the flag Sunday. Life could be worse.
Lucky bugger, keep an eye/ear out for Justin, the biggest North Adelaide and Hawthorn fan in Port Douglas
by whufc » Sat Sep 21, 2019 4:04 pm
by LMA » Sat Sep 21, 2019 8:26 pm
whufc wrote:Rugby Union World Cup
Fijians players crying during the anthem, so much passion
Big hits, tough contest, video refs that compliment the game not ruin it, a genuine fair tournament not manipulated with fake rules made on the run like other comps.
This is what sport should be! Take note AFL, FIFA, ICC
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