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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
I think he protesteth too much xD (not that there's anything wrong with that hey AB!)
Imagine all the information you could have in your head if old mate Larry and Jerry were not in there rent free!!
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
azabob
Imagine all the information you could have in your head if old mate Larry and Jerry were not in there rent free!!
There's no such thing in the world as too many Seinfeld or Curb references.
"Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Perhaps a Barry Hall vodka, 80% and knocks you flat on your arse?
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
How ethical is it that a young footballer with a massive teenage girl following is flogging pre packed ready to drink lemon vodka? He is seriously getting some bad advice.
He's seriously getting some big bucks. Girls gonna drink what girls gonna drink my dude.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
Sedat
There's no such thing in the world as too many Seinfeld or Curb references.
Reminds me of this (funnily enough on topic, well sorta)
https://youtu.be/MNeWZwUn3x0?si=QBOnhm6u2K5kqaJZ
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
Funny after reading it I did have a thirst that needed quenching with some BARRY.
If you aren't necking a bottle of BARRY at work in order to "help you focus when it counts", are you really achieving optimum productivity?
"Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
chef
I loved how he said he'd spend his day off tweaking the ingredients to get the flavour right like he was making cupcakes for a farmers' market haha. Im sure the actual distillers would love him getting in the road.
Who ever is writing this shit for him is doing a marvellous job.
I love that on his day off he is necking bottles of vodka, great preparation for the footy season
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
chef
Im 100% he'll be at one of the big 4 after next season to keep building his brand.
Got the smell of when Shaq left the Magic for the Lakers. When he gets there they start telling him to stop all the Hollywood/Off-Court crap if he wants to excel on the court, when he could have done that at the Magic and won championships there as well.
Smith does not need to go to a big club for more publicity. He has heaps now. As Jordan Lewis said, it is up to him for what he wants to be remembered for. At this stage, he appears more focused off the field, given he is "playing out of position".
Bevo came in and moved guys out of the middle like Picken and Matthew Boyd. They sure as hell did not sook and the team was a hell of a lot better for it.
Smith could do well to follow their lead and have another chance to win a flag and having a big say in that like he did in 2021!
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
Hotdog60
He'd be no good at Collingwood the fans only know Fosters and VB.
And goon bags. And methylated spirits.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
Yes. Agree 100%.
?Show me the incentive and I'll show you the outcome? - famous quote from Charlie Munger.
What do AFL Player Agents make? 4% of the contract and 20% of marketing deals
Who's Charlie Munger?
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Who's Charlie Munger?
Charlie Munger is Warren Buffet's right hand man. He is 99 and he still fronts the investors for the company Berkshire Hathaway (which is the 6th largest company in the USA by market capitalisation, for perspective, the largest company in Australia is BHP, they are seven times that size). Incredibly sharp for a 99 year old! He is known in business and investing circles as one of the sharpest ever minds in the world of business and in partiuclar investing for long term value. One of the wisest person in my mind in regards to what he has wrote or has to say.
If you are interested here is clip of him answering questions at 99 years of age on "Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger on how to avoid mistakes in life and business" (Warren Buffett on the left and Charlie Munger on the right). Munger starts speaking at 4:00 mark.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
Charlie Munger is Warren Buffet's right hand man. He is 99 and he still fronts the investors for the company Berkshire Hathaway (which is the 6th largest company in the USA by market capitalisation, for perspective, the largest company in Australia is BHP, they are seven times that size). Incredibly sharp for a 99 year old! He is known in business and investing circles as one of the sharpest ever minds in the world of business and in partiuclar investing for long term value. One of the wisest person in my mind in regards to what he has wrote or has to say.
If you are interested here is clip of him answering questions at 99 years of age on "Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger on how to avoid mistakes in life and business" (Warren Buffett on the left and Charlie Munger on the right). Munger starts speaking at 4:00 mark.
I prefer if we kept this claptrap bullshit off this forum AP. No offence to you mate, though you might take it as a bit of an attack.
Spend less than you earn, invest wisely, avoid bad people.....give me a ****ing break. This is the shit rich people tell poor people all the time and it's complete crap......because they don't know what desperation tastes like.
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
jeemak
.because they don't know what desperation tastes like.
I'll grab the guillotine, comrade.
"It's over. It's all over."
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Re: Bailey Smith owns up to mistake with Luke Beveridge: ?I wasn?t good at just accepting my role?
Originally Posted by
jeemak
I prefer if we kept this claptrap bullshit off this forum AP. No offence to you mate, though you might take it as a bit of an attack.
Spend less than you earn, invest wisely, avoid bad people.....give me a ****ing break. This is the shit rich people tell poor people all the time and it's complete crap......because they don't know what desperation tastes like.
That was just the first clip I found on YouTube. It wasn't that particular message I was pushing. But I do believe Munger is a wise man whose knowledge and wisdom across many fields is worth listening too. Agree, it ain't a business forum, but someone asked the question so I provided the answer.
And his quote "Show me the incentive and I'll show you the outcome" - was relevant to the thread in more ways than one.
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