carnnnnnnn the blues!
#31
What do you put on a big little pee wee? A big condom!
What do you put on a medium little pee wee? A medium condom!
What do you put on soft little pee wee?! A blues jersey!
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#32
(25-06-2009, 08:19pm)Ruffy Wrote: Clean sweep for sure Clap

Cheers Ruffy

Shithot Johnny, well said!
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#33
(25-06-2009, 10:47pm)Raging Wrote: What do you put on a big little pee wee? A big condom!
What do you put on a medium little pee wee? A medium condom!
What do you put on soft little pee wee?! A blues jersey!

That only leaves a small little pee wee, which you obviously don with a maroon jerseyVery Happy
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"par excellence"
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#34
It may be small, but atleast we know how to USE IT!
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#35
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#36
Did someone say 3 - zip..


We will find out.

I'll watch a movie and check the score later...
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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#37
oops... forgot about this thread.

like i said, its Whitewash Wednesday! http://worldwide-web.com/JeffreyBabad/Si...nelson.wav
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#38
MY Blue bike always wins
Egos; everyone got one
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#39
You do know that the blues aint gonna win the series.
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#40
On a sadder note Fred Stafford who kicked the famous goal in the 1947 Grand Final died a few days ago. The funeral was yesterday and it was great to hear the nice words said about Fred, mainly how humble he was about the big win.
Another interesting note was that Fred and Beryl were child sweethearts from 5 and 6 years old! (Beryl only passed away suddenly 13 mths ago.)
The Carlton flag was there as well as the winning Grand Final cup.
I am sure Fred is smiling.
Fred and his wife Beryl were very close to my parents and I have fond memories of Fred and Beryl and their son Fred junior visiting us often in Clifton Hill where I was brought up.

Full story here
http://www.carltonfc.com.au/newsarticle/...fault.aspx

RIP Fred.
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#41
(15-07-2009, 09:23pm)DjPete Wrote: On a sadder note Fred Stafford who kicked the famous goal in the 1947 Grand Final died a few days ago. The funeral was yesterday and it was great to hear the nice words said about Fred, mainly how humble he was about the big win.
Another interesting note was that Fred and Beryl were child sweethearts from 5 and 6 years old! (Beryl only passed away suddenly 13 mths ago.)
The Carlton flag was there as well as the winning Grand Final cup.
I am sure Fred is smiling.
Fred and his wife Beryl were very close to my parents and I have fond memories of Fred and Beryl and their son Fred junior visiting us often in Clifton Hill where I was brought up.

Full story here
http://www.carltonfc.com.au/newsarticle/...fault.aspx

RIP Fred.

that is an awesome story.

hubs and i shared same cot.maybe just maybe we might live like them,
first loves.hold strong
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#42
All the best to both of you Cheeky
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#43
F**K! no whitewash!
those homos shouldve played like that the last 11 games.
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#44
Was an interesting game. I know I'm vocal about being not interested in footy among other things, BUT, when a mate calls at 4.30pm & says "I've got a couple of spare Corporate Member tickets to the game tonight, ya wanna go??", well..... I'm there. Free food, free booze, & a padded seat........ All within 25mins walk from home.........

And the fireworks were interesting
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#45
awesome game of footy enjoyed it heaps!
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