Re: Things that make you laugh
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:01 pm
Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw how many times it had been shared.
Brodlach wrote:About as many times as you’ve mentioned it on here
Armchair expert wrote:Port Wakefield
when will people learn
amber_fluid wrote:Dutchy wrote:Brodlach wrote:I’m no fan of Goodes and would not boo him but I do say well done to him for sticking with his convictions and not accepting the nomination. It’s his right to say no he doesn’t want it.
As a football fan I hope he one day feels enough ground has been made up that he will accept the award he certainly deserves.
Agree, imagine how hard it would be for him to do all the media that surrounds the event, you know they would be at him about what he went thru.
True.
But on the flip side he could now tell us what he went through at the time and what the AFL need to do better next time.
No one wants a repeat of what he went through so bringing attention to it now with less emotion would be the way to go IMO
stampy wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Dutchy wrote:Brodlach wrote:I’m no fan of Goodes and would not boo him but I do say well done to him for sticking with his convictions and not accepting the nomination. It’s his right to say no he doesn’t want it.
As a football fan I hope he one day feels enough ground has been made up that he will accept the award he certainly deserves.
Agree, imagine how hard it would be for him to do all the media that surrounds the event, you know they would be at him about what he went thru.
True.
But on the flip side he could now tell us what he went through at the time and what the AFL need to do better next time.
No one wants a repeat of what he went through so bringing attention to it now with less emotion would be the way to go IMO
the AFL should have pulled him up after that stupid war dance aimed at carlton supporters, there was deafening silence in regards to that
Booney wrote:Pretty boy moves bottles.
Coke loses $5bn.
Dutchy wrote:Spent yesterday at a conference and then an awards night for work, a few work people flew in from Sydney for it and I spent the day with them, included a new guy who had just started with us, I knew the face but just couldn't connect to how I knew it, half way through dinner it hit me when he said he previously played a bit of Rugby, it was Phil Waugh
Brodlach wrote:Ridiculous stampy.
It was a traditional dance in Indigenous Round and is far better than such things as a bow and arrow or shooting a rifle.
stampy wrote:Brodlach wrote:Ridiculous stampy.
It was a traditional dance in Indigenous Round and is far better than such things as a bow and arrow or shooting a rifle.
yes it was ridiculous, offended me and a lot of other people