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As long as it's your toothbrush...and goat.
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My wife doesn’t understand why I go to the footy every week yet still get home and watch the game a few more times on TV. She doesn’t understand when I get all excited and giggly when I see a player down the local shops. She falls to the floor and fakes unconsciousness and or death when I talk about Gia’s knee, the real meaning of Cooney’s tattoo or why I wrote to Rocket to tell him that I could help Crossy kick it at least another 3 metres with a small change in technique.
People at work looked at me a bit strangely when I mentioned that you have time off for things like having children –why couldn’t you take time off for something more important like interstate games.
I was starting to feel different, odd, a bit weird, until I stumbled across this site and found I was not alone. Unlike other clubs I’ve joined where I had to crawl around in rooms smelling of urine and vomit wearing nappies and womens underwear this place feels right.
Thanks for letting me join up.
PS. I kinda liked the whole nappy's and women's underwear thing. Couldn't get into the goat, dwarf and the toothbrush bit though; I'll leave that to Twodogs.Leave a comment:
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Welcome NoParkingOnMatchDays..great debut post. And yep, youve found the most obsessed of the obsessed on this boardLeave a comment:
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NoParkingOnMatchDays has got to be the coolest username on this site. Welcome aboard.Leave a comment:
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I was starting to feel different, odd, a bit weird, until I stumbled across this site and found I was not alone. Unlike other clubs I’ve joined where I had to crawl around in rooms smelling of urine and vomit wearing nappies and womens underwear this place feels right.
Thanks for letting me join up.
Enjoyed reading your OP post very amusing. Welcome aboard to WOOF, never a dull moment in here.Leave a comment:
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My wife doesn’t understand why I go to the footy every week yet still get home and watch the game a few more times on TV. She doesn’t understand when I get all excited and giggly when I see a player down the local shops. She falls to the floor and fakes unconsciousness and or death when I talk about Gia’s knee, the real meaning of Cooney’s tattoo or why I wrote to Rocket to tell him that I could help Crossy kick it at least another 3 metres with a small change in technique.
People at work looked at me a bit strangely when I mentioned that you have time off for things like having children –why couldn’t you take time off for something more important like interstate games.
I was starting to feel different, odd, a bit weird, until I stumbled across this site and found I was not alone. Unlike other clubs I’ve joined where I had to crawl around in rooms smelling of urine and vomit wearing nappies and womens underwear this place feels right.
Thanks for letting me join up.Leave a comment:
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Hola everybody. My work colega Pedro told me about all the WOOFters on this site and we are very much looking forward to following the big Chihuahua's this year.
Adiós for now amigos.
Jose.
What is more interesting is being called a "woofter" not that there is anything wrong with that!:D
I'm happy to be referred to as a WOOFter...on the condition there is a flag in it for me!!Leave a comment:
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Hola everybody. My work colega Pedro told me about all the WOOFters on this site and we are very much looking forward to following the big Chihuahua's this year.
Adiós for now amigos.
Jose.
What is more interesting is being called a "woofter" not that there is anything wrong with that!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by The Coon DogIt's like listening to the 4 diago's on SEN with Carlos Alberto & co.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by JH40Hi there everyone,
Just thought i would introduce myself, i have been following the dogs for my whole life, which is 24 years. I was born a Bulldog and wouldn't have it any other way, so many great memories this club has given me over the years & i wouldn't trade them for any other sporting club in the world.
Well said - thank you for the great introduction, you will fit in very nicely here on WOOF.
If you have any questions or queries, please feel free to ask!Leave a comment:
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Yes born in Droop St, Used to kick a plastic footy with Ricky Spargo, brother of Bob. when he and I were about 6 or 7. They lived in the Fire Brigade Flats. Both of them played for the Dogs. We would wander down to the Western oval, and had the occasional kick on the ground with Ted Whitten Jnr in 1960.
Bring back those rubber coloured footys I sayLeave a comment:
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Yes born in Droop St, Used to kick a plastic footy with Ricky Spargo, brother of Bob. when he and I were about 6 or 7. They lived in the Fire Brigade Flats. Both of them played for the Dogs. We would wander down to the Western oval, and had the occasional kick on the ground with Ted Whitten Jnr in 1960.Leave a comment:
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