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New Members
I have noticed that there seems to be an influx of new members to WOOF over recent weeks.
That's very encouraging & recognition should go out to go to the mods & regular contributors for setting up this site & keeping it functioning in a decent manner.
Welcome aboard newbies & hope you enjoy this site.
As long as it maintains it's high standards I'm sure you will.
Won't be that long till member #100 joins.
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Re: New Members
Thanks Coon Dog from one newish type.
It's good to be able to read intelligent discussion of Dogs and football related topics.
I enjoy the fact that I can read through threads and learn things on this site. There's some very astute observations by people who are smarter football watchers than I. All free of the hysteria and histrionics that seem to be enveloping another site of which I won't speak. It's great to be on board. I hope to be able to contribute and also develop my own understanding of our team and the way we play.
Who knows maybe one day I'll be able to step back a little when I'm watching us rather than being totally shall we say, emotional
Cheers.
Park that car
Drop that phone
Sleep on the floor
Dream about me
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Only if we're going to be even minded ourselves and throw in a Cooney or Griffen to make the deal fair.
Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?
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Thanks TCD, I like this site, although sometimes I don't like to post things incase I sound stupid...I'm used to being the only person who knows anything or cares about footy at school, so it's a bit weird.
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It's great to have a few new folk signing up. Southerncross, Dry Rot, Twodogs and myself try and contact all the new people with a welcome letter but it would be great if all the new folk would post something here first.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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If you guys want to find the old cards, ebay generally has different cards from the 70's & 80's for sale and some have a picture that you can save down to your own machine, then upload back onto the website.
It certainly bought back all those memories of being a kid and heading off down the shoop with 20cents to buy a pack.
Chewing the gum on the way home and checking which ones you had & which ones you could swap or use in the old "flicks" game against the wall to hopefully win some more cards off other kids.
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As a newbie, it's great to jump on board.
Have read with interest a few sites, but none measure up to this site.
Good subject matter, constructive, no bitching, no simulated swearing (not a prued - but all ages access these sites), and most of all, we're all wanting 'success' for the 'Dogs'.
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Originally Posted by
Doggy-Doo
As a newbie, it's great to jump on board.
Have read with interest a few sites, but none measure up to this site.
Good subject matter, constructive, no bitching, no simulated swearing (not a prued - but all ages access these sites), and most of all, we're all wanting 'success' for the 'Dogs'.
Welcome DD. Look forward to your contributions.
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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'Hi my names Beuts2blame. I like jazz music and walks on the beach.'
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I was actually going to wait until somebody guessed what it was
But i should stress now, i don't actually believe in the things this symbol stands for, i just had a picture of it on my comp that was avatar size
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Originally Posted by
Beuts2Blame
Note - Interesting fact, did you know that the Japanese have a word for the that sound! As in its own word, not just 'crashing waves on the shore' but '*insert word here*. Well at least i find that quite interesting.
Is that like Innuit Eskimos having 31 different words for snow & ice, due to their natural environment?
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Re: New Members
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Is that like Innuit Eskimos having 31 different words for snow & ice, due to their natural environment?
Being a Bulldog supporter, my natural envoiroment has provided me with about fifty different ways of expressing frustration.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Being a Bulldog supporter, my natural envoiroment has provided me with about fifty different ways of expressing frustration.
I reckon I've heard about 20 of them aimed at Adrian Anderson and 'Napoleon Dynamite' while playing RecFooty.
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Long time listener first time caller.Looking forward to chatting with everyone.
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Originally Posted by
Dogs 24/7
Long time listener first time caller.Looking forward to chatting with everyone.
Dogs 24/7, welcome to WOOF!