Jahream Bula #269

I dont know how he could say the music doesn't align with his religion. There aren't many songs out there badmouthing god or Jesus...
There are religious nuts who believed Kiss stood for “Knights in Satan’s Service” and AC/DC stood for “Anti Christ / Devil’s Child.” Of course, not all religious people think like this but there’s definitely a fringe group that goes out of its way to find hidden meanings and end up coming to the most unhinged conclusions.
 
I dont know how he could say the music doesn't align with his religion. There aren't many songs out there badmouthing god or Jesus...

And surely the team as a whole determines what music is played. There would be some consensus or rotation.
I can understand where he is coming from though. If the is music about beaches, hoes or drugs.. then its fair enough if he doesnt like it. Idk what they play at training so I am just guessing.

Terrell spoke so highly of Bula... he mentioned that a few times when Bula does feel the need to address something, everyone listens. I hope he can see that its his calling to be a leader to our boys..he is where he needs to be.

One of my favourite fire up songs before a match used to be 2pac - hit em up.. a front rower i played with preferred hanson - mmmbop. Our differences are what make life interesting.
 
I can understand where he is coming from though. If the is music about beaches, hoes or drugs.. then its fair enough if he doesnt like it. Idk what they play at training so I am just guessing.

Terrell spoke so highly of Bula... he mentioned that a few times when Bula does feel the need to address something, everyone listens. I hope he can see that its his calling to be a leader to our boys..he is where he needs to be.

One of my favourite fire up songs before a match used to be 2pac - hit em up.. a front rower i played with preferred hanson - mmmbop. Our differences are what make life interesting.
I'm sorry but any prop who fires up with Hanson worries me.
Was his name Chris Paterson by chance?
 
So effectively he doesn't care about playing for the Tigers...

Should fill us all with such confidence he wants to be here lol
I would not say he doesn’t care I would say he is looking after his family first and his career , if the tigers come up with a great deal that suites him and manager he may stay , but that puts us in a spot of paying overs I feel , Bulla as a footballer is worth in my opinion now $ 600 k , potential in him moves that to 800 k but he does need to show it week in week out , if we sign him for $ 900/950 over 4 years I just hope that clears his head and his potential explodes , I’m on the fence with him , if he stays ok if not I’m not worried , my concern is time to make that call , if he wants to go to say dogs , let him go , no point holding a player who has a different plan , Tracy for 2 years can replace him while our juniors get better , even if Tracy plays top grade 1 year and shares it with a junior 2 nd year
 
It originated in Europe mate, I grew up listening to trance in the late 90s which was the golden era of trance.

There is still plenty of good trance being produced, but it's nothing like the 90s.
Trance is still alive. Went to a music festival recently, saw a man with a condition like Stephen Hawking playing a trance set. It went off, the whole crowd was up and about dancing. There's something different when trance music is playing and the whole crowd is together.
 
Very interesting how highly Terrell spoke of him (and others around the club by the sounds of it), sounded like he was the one trying to keep everyone grounded with the Galvin stuff that went on last season.

Would really like him to stay, just make a call already plz.
 
The great spaghetti harvest
In 1957, the BBC pulled off what still ranks as one of the most famous April Fool’s Day gags of all time. Eight million people tuned in to watch Panorama’s three-minute feature on the ‘Swiss spaghetti harvest’.

After an unseasonably warm winter brought an end to their dreadful spaghetti weevil pest control issue, the region of Ticino near the Italian border was said to have yielded an ‘exceptionally heavy spaghetti crop’. The footage showed people picking strands of spaghetti off trees and bushes before tucking into their home-grown feast.

The prank occurred long before pasta became a staple in the average British diet, making the audience ripe for the picking. When viewers phoned in to find out how they could purchase their own spaghetti trees, the BBC told them to ‘place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best’.
 
On 100% footy last night, Phil Gould was saying they have sent an offer to Conor Tracey late last week which suggests Bula won't be going to Belmore now.

The other clubs in the race seem to be the Dragons and surely Perth will be trying as well and probably have more money to throw at him..
Gus is moving his mouth so you know he's lying.
 

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