If WT forum was high school....

served the little snotty arsehole right for picking on a forward whereas he was only dummy half. It was like Liddle picking on Taumalolo.

Years later when we were representing the school he did not pass the ball to me once and I was a strong guy (from hard work) who sprouted early.
 
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Cultured Bogan , Level 5 alert again , we need your Yang to counter BBF Yin please

Then again , my headmaster who was a Father had Polio as well

And up here that ignorant dangerous Vaccination Network bullshit are against vaccination for polio. Some people were confined to stretchers their whole life with it. And there was none of that NDIS there is now or home releif. Family had to sacrifice their lives to care for their siblings.
 
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On my first day at school I was picked on for being a Lebo so I gave the son of the town's hob nob family a bleeding nose and got the cuts for it at age 4+. The nun had polio in one leg so I gave her a beaut kick in her good leg and ran off home. Nothing was spoken the next day.

Another Leb? Mad
Me, u and Spartan!

Old Man Tiger as well, Milky? Though that surprised me with BBF.

Another Alex Twal would be nice.
 
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On my first day at school I was picked on for being a Lebo so I gave the son of the town's hob nob family a bleeding nose and got the cuts for it at age 4+. The nun had polio in one leg so I gave her a beaut kick in her good leg and ran off home. Nothing was spoken the next day.

Another Leb? Mad
Me, u and Spartan!

Old Man Tiger as well, Milky? Though that surprised me with BBF.

Another Alex Twal would be nice.

Slimy fart is my cous but I still like the guy
 
Robbie Farah..the too cool for skool kid…

BBF..the guy who worshipped his backside...
 
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Robbie Farah..the too cool for skool kid…

BBF..the guy who worshipped his backside...

Not without reason.
I just consider the DH as most important and like a complete hat of tricks by that person. It was Farah's pinpoint kicking and grubbers in goal that most stand out and how he can turn a game around if everyone pulls their weight.

And the way that tickets are selling for this weekend I may not have been the only one to recognise that nothing replaces hard work, skill and professionalism. He even gets back into the team after giving management a spray on the way out - what a reference that is, how many can get away with that. Have you got the bite you wanted? Was it worth the bait?

A try that Moses set up (maybe came off) about a month ago was also brilliance but got no mention on here. But Mannah seems a bit too thick to be part of my mob. haha
 
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Robbie Farah..the too cool for skool kid…

BBF..the guy who worshipped his backside...

Not without reason.
I just consider the DH as most important and like a complete hat of tricks by that person. It was Farah's pinpoint kicking and grubbers in goal that most stand out and how he can turn a game around if everyone pulls their weight.

And the way that tickets are selling for this weekend I may not have been the only one to recognise that nothing replaces hard work, skill and professionalism. He even gets back into the team after giving management a spray on the way out - what a reference that is, how many can get away with that. Have you got the bite you wanted? Was it worth the bait?

A try that Moses set up (maybe came off) about a month ago was also brilliance but got no mention on here. But Mannah seems a bit too thick to be part of my mob. haha

Talking about skool not rugby league.. :unamused:
 
I grew up in Granville in the 70's and literally lived across the road from school. So naturally I spent my days at home smoking bongs.
 
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I grew up in Granville in the 70's and literally lived across the road from school. So naturally I spent my days at home smoking bongs.

Did you get them from the Lebo kebab shop in Good Street on southern/western side of railway line near the tech. His eyes were dancing sometimes
 
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I grew up in Granville in the 70's and literally lived across the road from school. So naturally I spent my days at home smoking bongs.

Did you get them from the Lebo kebab shop in Good Street on southern/western side of railway line near the tech. His eyes were dancing sometimes

I remember the Bally machines and poker games.
 
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I grew up in Granville in the 70's and literally lived across the road from school. So naturally I spent my days at home smoking bongs.

Lol wow…
 

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