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My TV is on the blink how did the Wallabies Go
27 August 2011, 16:52
Bob from down underMy TV is on the blink how did the Wallabies Go
??????
Regards,
Bob.
27 August 2011, 17:49
BakesDon't know. I was at a ADA meting. Saw on the tele at Macca's it was 25 to 20 to the wallabys with 17 minutes to go.
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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
27 August 2011, 23:47
gryphon1Subtitled "the silence is deafening"
Australia: 25 (W Genia, R Samo, K Beale tries; Q Cooper 2 cons, 2 pens)
New Zealand: 20 (C Smith, M Nonu tries; D Carter 2 cons, 2 pens)
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28 August 2011, 03:08
BakesJust found out this morning who won and have already sent my SGT a nice text for him to wake up to.

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
28 August 2011, 04:21
Matt GrahamHappy days!!!
Did you win something this time Bakes??
About freakin time... roll-on World Cup!!!
28 August 2011, 05:36
shanksponyNow the world cup just got interesting.
28 August 2011, 05:38
BakesOnly a $5 scratchie Matt but it does feel good to win it

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
28 August 2011, 19:25
Bob from down under http://www.abc.net.au/news/201...start-of-cup/2858962I was worried there for a while. Quades knee is OK.Phew.
Regards,
Bob.
29 August 2011, 00:18
gryphon1You bet Bob especially after richies rough head connecting with it,gawd Quade coulda caught anything!
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29 August 2011, 01:28
500NAust did well but again they nearly lost it at the end / in the second half.
Agree re the World Cup, it will help make the tournament.
About time we won something though.
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29 August 2011, 10:42
muzzaI tried real hard to stay away but gryphs deafening silence got to me eventually.
I didnt watch the game - never do anyway - but thought this cartoon might be appropriate , given the score...
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29 August 2011, 14:27
gryphon1No second prizes....
Just sour grapes as usual,`tis expected
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15 September 2011, 16:22
Bob from down underHey Gryph,
I Just booked the tickets to bronze and grand final.
I just got permission to slip the chain.
Regards,
Bob.
15 September 2011, 18:43
Matt GrahamShit - good for you mate.... I looked at it for me and the missus last week (she is nuts about the Wallabies) and looked at the total cost.... and thought how much hunting that would buy - and opted out!!!
Have to settle for seeing it on telly...
Muzza - you don't understand do you?? We Aussies are impervious to your jibes mate!!
Aint that right cobbers???
16 September 2011, 01:02
gryphon1Bob slip a spot on the boys in the GF for me please.
I reckon I can agree with you Matty...amazing haha!
Matty,Muzza wont have his signature stenciled on his suitcase when he steps onto Aussie soil when he come`s hunting here AGAIN of course.
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16 September 2011, 01:57
shanksponyThe fact you guys have to respond, tells another tale though aye.

16 September 2011, 02:22
gryphon1Aw Shanks I haven't told them all about the night of the "Killer Koala"
YET!
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
16 September 2011, 10:24
muzzaquote:
Matty,Muzza wont have his signature stenciled on his suitcase when he steps onto Aussie soil when he come`s hunting here AGAIN of course.
gryphy , me old cock - the signiture line quote comes from a tee-shirt I bought on my way out of Auckland Airport about ten years ago en-route to Coonabarrabran in deepest, darkest New South Wales for a conferance I was attending . I wore it down one side of the main street and back up the other , unaccompanied , and no rednecks or enraged Ockkers saw fit to pounce on me and give me a bashing as a result .
Seems the only ones it bothers are- hmm , let me see now ...- yourself and Mr Graham. Most others see it for what it is , a bit of fun , a bit of a wind-up , and nothing worth getting your frilly knickers in a twist over. If you find it offensive then all I can say is " oh - how sad for YOU "
Get over it, grow a thick skin and move on. The more you make a deal of it the more I will continue to respond cos I think its amusing.
If you're interested - I havent watched any rugby ,and wont be ,so apart from the funny little "pigdog" cartoon I posted earlier I have nothing further to add.
You boys have a nice time of the competition now wontchas all...
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16 September 2011, 11:13
gryphon1Haha you want people to bite hence having your sad sig below your even sadder posts.
PS the only time you will see my frilly knickers is when they are getting slammed up against your arse you goose....in the mirror of course.
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16 September 2011, 15:29
shanksponyquote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
Aw Shanks I haven't told them all about the night of the "Killer Koala"
YET!
Ha Ha! its a good story and deserves telling. I wasnt so worried about the koala in the tree though, as i was by the moveing grass at my feet. Jeez my knees hit my chin as I lept 12 feet in the air.
I still got in the grass looking for that injured brown snake by your letterbox though, so I aint that windy.
16 September 2011, 17:22
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by muzza:
Seems the only ones it bothers are- hmm , let me see now ...- yourself and Mr Graham. Most others see it for what it is , a bit of fun , a bit of a wind-up , and nothing worth getting your frilly knickers in a twist over. If you find it offensive then all I can say is " oh - how sad for YOU "
huh??? what makes you think I was offended??

17 September 2011, 12:36
muzzaMy mistake then Matt.
Must just gryphy thats got issues then .
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17 September 2011, 14:30
gryphon1Nah not me I don't have issues with also ran`s that put the knife in but dont like to feel the steel in return... hey Murray its about time you once again (3rd time) trotted out my payout I gave you that made you cry all those years ago.
Gee talk about a sook,that made you famous that one!
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17 September 2011, 17:02
wazza56go the irish

keep your barrell clean and your powder dry
17 September 2011, 22:36
gryphon1go the Irish alright,we got a top price from our local SP bookie.
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18 September 2011, 00:20
shanksponyDid you bet against Aus Gryph?
I had my two Aussie girls here last night, all dressed in gold. Naturally I had to declare my support of Ireland pre match. I thought I was in for a verbal reeming.
It was a good night

, they slunk off to bed with not a word spoken.
18 September 2011, 05:20
gryphon1There is no sentiment in business or punting Shanks!
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18 September 2011, 07:19
500NIreland deserved the win, Aust played so far below what they can they didn't deserve to win.
I doubt we will make the final now.
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18 September 2011, 18:42
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
There is no sentiment in business ....
Thankfully that is an incorrect observation.
19 September 2011, 00:07
shanksponyquote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
There is no sentiment in business or punting Shanks!
So to paraphrase Muzza,"you support two teams, Aus, and anyone playing Aus."

19 September 2011, 01:46
gryphon1Try harder than that Matty!
Oh and when I win a bit more I will sling you a few pennies for some more polish for the top of your head!
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
19 September 2011, 01:48
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
There is no sentiment in business ....
Thankfully that is an incorrect observation.
Its how the ultra rich work it son!
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19 September 2011, 04:15
NakihunterI totally agree with that Nigel. I was surprised to shee how well the Irish scrummed and the number of penalties the aussies gave away in frustration. I actually think the Aussies were lucky it was not a 24/6 score line.
quote:
Originally posted by 500N:
Ireland deserved the win, Aust played so far below what they can they didn't deserve to win.
I doubt we will make the final now.
.
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
19 September 2011, 04:28
500Nquote:
Originally posted by Nakihunter:
I totally agree with that Nigel. I was surprised to shee how well the Irish scrummed and the number of penalties the aussies gave away in frustration. I actually think the Aussies were lucky it was not a 24/6 score line.
I didn't watch all of it but reading the papers, that could well have been the case.
The kicking in this world Cup is awful
and some vastly different score lines would be up in lights if the kickers had been on target.
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19 September 2011, 04:52
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by Nakihunter:
I totally agree with that Nigel. I was surprised to shee how well the Irish scrummed and the number of penalties the aussies gave away in frustration. I actually think the Aussies were lucky it was not a 24/6 score line.
quote:
Originally posted by 500N:
Ireland deserved the win, Aust played so far below what they can they didn't deserve to win.
I doubt we will make the final now.
.
The ref was giving those penalties away - not the Aussies!!
19 September 2011, 05:09
Matt Grahamquote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
There is no sentiment in business ....
Thankfully that is an incorrect observation.
Its how the ultra rich work it son!
Well if you only mean't the ultra rich then why did you generalise??
And that is still incorrect, complete bullshit - if the ultra rich as you call them had no sentiment then there would be no philanthropy or bonuses in large companies and we know that is not the case. There are plenty very generous wealthy people who reward their staff and help friends and charities. They are also not afriad to make business deals to benefit all parties. I know plenty of ultra-rich people who are incredibly generous... here's one right here...
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1411043/m/5031061361And I am not your son either.... your condescending attitude really stinks sometimes... I doubt you would call me 'son' to my face.
19 September 2011, 05:55
500Nquote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
The ref was giving those penalties away - not the Aussies!!
Ok, a couple might have been dubious but some of them
were obvious infringements.
And all the newspapers, written by well known good Rugby players
including Australian one's thought Australia gave away too many.
Admit it Matt, we didn't play well when we should have,
they did, we didn't deserve to win.
No more excuses, it's been years since Australia has played like it
used to. We have the talent but they just can't seem to "get it together"
on a CONSISTENT basis.
.
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19 September 2011, 06:17
DenisBquote:
Originally posted by 500N:
Admit it Matt, we didn't play well when we should have,
they did, we didn't deserve to win.
No more excuses, it's been years since Australia has played like it
used to. We have the talent but they just can't seem to "get it together"
on a CONSISTENT basis.
Its rather like having a 1/2 MOA gun that we can't seem to shoot in the field to hit but one in 4 or 5 animals.
Need to get it all together on the day & we just aren't doing it often enough.
Our last chance is maybe the group round against S.A. & the only thing there is that they are doing a worse job of it than us at the moment & thats saying something.......as a team we are doing great at being inconsistent in our execution.
19 September 2011, 06:33
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
quote:
Originally posted by Matt Graham:
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
There is no sentiment in business ....
Thankfully that is an incorrect observation.
Its how the ultra rich work it son!
Well if you only mean't the ultra rich then why did you generalise??
And that is still incorrect, complete bullshit - if the ultra rich as you call them had no sentiment then there would be no philanthropy or bonuses in large companies and we know that is not the case. There are plenty very generous wealthy people who reward their staff and help friends and charities. They are also not afriad to make business deals to benefit all parties. I know plenty of ultra-rich people who are incredibly generous... here's one right here...
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1411043/m/5031061361And I am not your son either.... your condescending attitude really stinks sometimes... I doubt you would call me 'son' to my face.
Now petal dont go getting antagonistic again,its not a requirement to have when one is a firearms licence holder.
As far as generalising if you aspire to be rich its not a bad attitude to have...its not my line either its from some ultra rich dude (FII remember who) yep someone who knows!
Philanthropists you say,well its topical actually,see the news where Dick Smith was lamenting "how few there are amongst the filthy rich in Australia" that was only last week!
Percentage wise with the rest of the world there are more that would rather lose a kidney than open their wallets... there are very very few at all.
Bonuses? Hmmm in large companies eh? Seems to me that the exec`s get the bonuses,award them to themselves..thats topical too,look up the recent kerfuffle about the top dog at Qantas.
The average bloke gets sfa thats why you probably dont see too many ave blokes paying for a few days in your camp.
Gee when you went on your little escapade up in Mansfield last time (YOU know the one,yep that one) you basically drove past my front door coming from Melbourne,now if you want to call on me ,next time you are heading up to Mansfield let me know and I will meet you if you like Matty and believe me I actually could conjure up a word or three far worse than 'son' and to your face if you require it,its water off a ducks back to me SIR!
Until we joust again,have a nice day Matty.
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19 September 2011, 06:41
gryphon1I just had a look at that thread Matt,so wtf has that got to do with PHILANTHROPY?
Try the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation instead.
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