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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
ledge
I got hit by a car riding my bike once going under the tunnel at totty gates and
I got what they called inked as an apprentice printer which involved having your private parts covered in letterpress ink as an Initiation
And the reply I always got from mum was “What did you do wrong ?”
You probably deserved it. !
Ok.....that's enough internet for me this morning.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Ok.....that's enough internet for me this morning.
That could be interpreted a couple of ways.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
ledge
I got hit by a car riding my bike once going under the tunnel at totty gates and
I got what they called inked as an apprentice printer which involved having your private parts covered in letterpress ink as an Initiation
And the reply I always got from mum was “What did you do wrong ?”
You probably deserved it. !
Years ago I got a promotion at work. It meant I was the youngest person ever to attain the level I was at in the history of Australia (it was a public service job) boss was rapt called me in to his office and told me that it made him look really good, my co workers were all rapt, union was rapt, even the clients we worked with were rapt.
After a day of everyone telling me how good I was I went home and told my dear old mum. She gave me a blank look and said "you? Are they sure?"
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Years ago I got a promotion at work. It meant I was the youngest person ever to attain the level I was at in the history of Australia (it was a public service job) boss was rapt called me in to his office and told me that it made him look really good, my co workers were all rapt, union was rapt, even the clients we worked with were rapt.
After a day of everyone telling me how good I was I went home and told my dear old mum. She gave me a blank look and said "you? Are they sure?"
If anyone can knock us off a pedestal in a millisecond it’s our mum.
Encouraging but loves a good back handed compliment.
Bring back the biff
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
ledge
If anyone can knock us off a pedestal in a millisecond it’s our mum.
Encouraging but loves a good back handed compliment.
There are three people still living that I'd lay down my life for. Mum's one of them.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Which of your two kids is being sacrificed for Kelvin Templeton?
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Which of your two kids is being sacrificed for Kelvin Templeton?
The boy is twice my size and strength and I taught him how to fight, no point having a dog and barking yourself. I'd just be getting in the way.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Westy goes whack!
As an aside, is this the most Bulldogs picture of all time?
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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Re: Why Adam Cooney feels more welcome at Tullamarine than whitten oval
Scott married Our cheer squad organiser a year or so ago.
He has never really left the club.
Bring back the biff