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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby RustyCage » Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:12 am

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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Aug 06, 2015 2:22 pm

I always thought Dungeons and Dragons was for nerds as a kid but I was a big closet fan of the cartoon, which I'm sure most of us here are old enough to remember.

Well they're making a movie, hopefully it's a cartoon movie. I'd rate that.
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Booney » Thu Aug 06, 2015 2:33 pm

Footy Chick wrote:I always thought Dungeons and Dragons was for nerds as a kid but I was a big closet fan of the cartoon, which I'm sure most of us here are old enough to remember.

Well they're making a movie, hopefully it's a cartoon movie. I'd rate that.


I had some excellent nights with my older brother and his mates playing D&D on a pool table that was permanently set up in D&D mode in one of their sheds.

Always used to smell funny in that shed and used to laugh at most things that happened. The game always made me hungry. Must be how hard I was concentrating.
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby carey » Sat Aug 08, 2015 10:36 am

Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Spargo » Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:19 pm

carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......

That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?
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Re: Things that you rate!

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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby carey » Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:48 pm

Spargo wrote:
carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......

That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?



I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby whufc » Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:50 pm

carey wrote:
Spargo wrote:
carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......

That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?



I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.


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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby RustyCage » Sun Aug 09, 2015 4:05 pm

carey wrote:
Spargo wrote:
carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......

That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?



I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.


Drinking that red can swill will do that to you
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby carey » Sun Aug 09, 2015 9:34 pm

whufc wrote:
carey wrote:
Spargo wrote:
carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......

That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?



I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.


Who u go watch



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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby HH3 » Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:46 pm

Finally getting out to play gridiron.

I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.

Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.

Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.

Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.

Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.

Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.

Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Spargo » Thu Aug 13, 2015 4:09 am

HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.

I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.

Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.

Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.

Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.

Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.

Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.

Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.

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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Aug 13, 2015 10:22 am

HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.

I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.

Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.

Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.

Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.

Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.

Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.

Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.


Nice one...is Wendy still out there? I be surprised if she wasn't! :lol:
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby HH3 » Thu Aug 13, 2015 12:30 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.

I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.

Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.

Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.

Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.

Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.

Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.

Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.


Nice one...is Wendy still out there? I be surprised if she wasn't! [emoji38]

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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby whufc » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:03 pm

HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.

I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.

Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.

Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.

Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.

Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.

Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.

Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.


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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:17 pm

I rate discovering by accident that the Coodabeen Champions are doing a once only show in Melbourne on September 26. :D

They were/are gold. I still have their book :lol:
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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Spargo » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:39 pm

Footy Chick wrote:I rate discovering by accident that the Coodabeen Champions are doing a once only show in Melbourne on September 26. :D

They were/are gold. I still have their book :lol:

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Re: Things that you rate!

Postby Gozu » Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:04 pm

Recent footage of one of the biggest great white sharks in known existence 'Deep Blue' filmed off the coast of Mexico.



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Postby wristwatcher » Thu Aug 13, 2015 7:39 pm

2 weeks after breaking my ribs I was finally able to take the dogs for their evening walk again and it was a Golden Sunset. Sometimes it's the little things and they were pretty damn happy about it.
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