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you could call him Jargan83
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i have difficulty in my life. alot of girls like me but i cannot ask them out. i think they like me cause i am good looking and have a nice smile.- kalafan 3/7/10
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Born TROLLIN
Is there any truth in the rumour that a certain club has discovered it has a developing drug culture issue it needs to address?
Action's got a problem but like the Eagles did with Cousins, we'll overlook it for as long as we can as long as he plays good rugby
Don't look at us, we're just on steroids!
But sometimes it drifts across...
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By the way, Rick, I read your report on how wonderful Perth were today while being beaten by Wanneroo, with considerable interest.
I found it exotically refreshing, given the result, that the oddly ineffectual Perth may still be considered the team to play Wanneroo in the grand final, as many pundits (well, the turnip reporter at LMSC anyway), seem to believe.
We all have our fantasies, I suppose.
Will you be at Tompkins to watch the cellar dwellers take on the exotically effectual Cottesloe this Friday? I haven't forgotten I owe you a beer.
From the games I have seen this season to date, Perth would have beaten every other team, with the possible exception of Paly. They had a slow start and then hit their straps but had already let Wanneroo have too many points.
Wanneroo got a big shock when they were only leading by a handful of points with still 20 minutes to play. They were good enough to re-focus and score again. Perth were storming at the time and, if they start like that, only a rool good team would be able to stop them.
That's my take on it, anyway....
Frank, Frank, Frank -- you have to stop thinking like a lawyer. My job is not to delay, confuse and deceive, it is to promote Perth rugby. And I don't do that by giving any of my own opinions, because no one cares what I think. I merely present the opinions of those who control the actual play.
In the view of the respective coaches of Wanneroo and Perth-Bayswater, those clubs are each others' main competition and until Palmyra or Associates manage to beat either of them, that probably won't change.
Alas, I intend to be at the Soaks-Uni game on Friday, while my good mate The Turnip will be covering your game. No doubt, when he reads your exotically ineffectual opinion of him, he will be inclined to give Palmyra Inc. a glowing testimonial.
The week after, however, I would be delighted to tap you for a beer when Palmyra play Soaks.