Re: Things that make you laugh
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Well I go south to the trains but north terrace is buzzing after the games
Magpiespower wrote:
Booney wrote:Cougar Town at the Palais on a Sunday afternoon.
Was there for the wifes birthday with a group of friends when the band "Frenzy" started up. ( Should be called subdued, not so much frenzy )
There would have been a dozen or more "cougars" on the dance floor, a few groups of young lads hanging around while the $20 jugs of vodka took full effect. Was fascinating to watch it all unfold*.
The Dark Knight wrote:Booney wrote:Cougar Town at the Palais on a Sunday afternoon.
Was there for the wifes birthday with a group of friends when the band "Frenzy" started up. ( Should be called subdued, not so much frenzy )
There would have been a dozen or more "cougars" on the dance floor, a few groups of young lads hanging around while the $20 jugs of vodka took full effect. Was fascinating to watch it all unfold*.
Ha! Love a good Sunday session down the local with my friends amongst the oldies! And when you're blind Frenzy aren't too bad haha, a couple of my chick mates love them. It's better than a Saturday night I reckon, had some great times during our Sunday sessions there.
dedja wrote:Geoffrey Edelsten, definitely a norks type of bloke.
Booney wrote:dedja wrote:Geoffrey Edelsten, definitely a norks type of bloke.
I'm pretty certain deep and meaningful conversations about politics, moral issues and international affairs aren't high on his agenda either.
Footy Chick wrote:Booney wrote:dedja wrote:Geoffrey Edelsten, definitely a norks type of bloke.
I'm pretty certain deep and meaningful conversations about politics, moral issues and international affairs aren't high on his agenda either.
Nor are they on mine... but neither are norks
woodublieve12 wrote:bewbs...
dedja wrote:So this is what you wear to a funeral of a football legend ... apparently
Good luck to the old bastard![]()