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@formerguest said:
@innsaneink said:
So because others were weak & cbf'ed…. you decided to join them?

Lived not far away in Ashfield at the time, just started high school I guess.... Remember thinking when I first heard I was glad mum travelled the other direction by train every day

Yeah, odd reasoning, but BBF can be just that, odd.

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It is called not being a sucker. If it was good enough for the other 1998 not to donate then good enough for me as well. Don't worry I was also booed and abused when I spoke against accepting the company's super offer as inadequate and the co. having majority of directors. About a decade later the apologies came out when under new management the funds went missing. But they did not get my money.
 
one of my fav bands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lrfJgqKkBw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbkZ-VrA8IE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h686EmRa7x0
 
To this day, regardless of the years, I still maintain a burning rage/ hold a grudge against Manly and a certain ref of the 70's era. ( A hint first name starts with G, surname starts with H)
Won't, speak my mind about these two, as I'll probably get banned from this forum.
 
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Magpie legend Noel Kelly has said that he believes referee Darcy Lawler had accepted money to help St George win the 1963 Grand Final.

I think it is widely accepted that Lawler took bribes

After Harrigan's comments in his autobiography about this subject if there was any denial the family would of taken him to the cleaners
 
http://makingthenut.com/punting-profiles-darcy-lawler-and-the-1963-grand-final/

good coverage of it here

no gambling on footie those days - joke, those footie cards were everywhere
 
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Magpie legend Noel Kelly has said that he believes referee Darcy Lawler had accepted money to help St George win the 1963 Grand Final.

Jack Gibson played for the Magpies in that Grand Final and according to his auto biography when he entered the change rooms he informed his team mates that they were off as Darcy had backed the Stains, Andrew Webster from the SMH wrote the definitive book on the Super Coach so if you listen to 2KY give him a call and he'll elaborate for you, Sky Sports Racing/Big Sports Breakfast.
 
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no gambling on footie those days - joke, those footie cards were everywhere

Yep,we had a kid selling them at School in the 1960's.Also almost every Pub. had a SP Bookie that took bets on the Footy during the 1960's & 70's.
 
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no gambling on footie those days - joke said:
Yep,we had a kid selling them at School in the 1960's.Also almost every Pub. had a SP Bookie that took bets on the Footy during the 1960's & 70's.

what were the odds on them I forget? there were only about 6 games IIRC

Were they 20:1?
 
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what were the odds on them I forget? there were only about 6 games IIRC

Were they 20:1?

I forget,it was hard to pick with the start even thou. there were only 5 Games,i think it was 10:1 then 20:1 when Penrith/Sharks started but i may be wrong.
The major ones were run by Crims. that had Police protection and Players and probably Refs. in their pocket so they could influence almost any game.
My Uncle(in law) lived in Balmain and he said it was common knowledge that Lennie McPherson was involved but he wasn't top dog(possibly George Freeman),he was more the standover/problem solver type guy at that time,1960's.
 
yep,the jack gibson book is a good read if you footie stuff.

john elias's story is actually the superior read .do yourself a favour,as they say.

the wests souths game in the mid 1990s at cambo was a stitch up.

i was there,it was watching two different games.
 
http://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/more-sports/meet-the-texas-wrestler-who-won-a-girls%E2%80%99-state-title-his-name-is-mack/ar-AAnpZV5?li=AA54yd&ocid=spartanntp

A girl all pumped with testosterone drugs converting to a man has won a girls wrestling contest - big protests ain't fair. It was the east Germans doing that years ago.
 
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yep,the jack gibson book is a good read if you footie stuff.

john elias's story is actually the superior read .do yourself a favour,as they say.

the wests souths game in the mid 1990s at cambo was a stitch up.

i was there,it was watching two different games.

I often wondered about the Rd 26 game v Penrith in 2005

The minute Parra beat the Knights in the early game we went to garbage after leading 18-0 nil
 
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Just to make us all feel a little sadder today, word has come through that Chuck Berry has Died aged 90.

R & R was Devil's music back in those days. And whom was that declared by - the ones doing
paedofilia behind the pulpit. At least we had an alternative to Perry Como putting us to sleep.
 
Still haven't got both my sons to the easter show in sydney yet.
I have fun memories of it, when i was a fair bit younger, when it was at the Sydney showground, where foxtel studios now are.
I really liked watching the wood chopping events, and sitting on the tractors.
 
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Still haven't got both my sons to the easter show in sydney yet.
I have fun memories of it, when i was a fair bit younger, when it was at the Sydney showground, where foxtel studios now are.
I really liked watching the wood chopping events, and sitting on the tractors.

I had ruddy wood chopping every arvo in my backyard in my youth, dragging logs up for firewood on old pram from the mud flats after a flood, they would get caught on the Common (animal) fences. Have mucked around with draught horse ploughs but too young to give a go. I was great shot swinging an axe to take off chooks head.

Best fun was cracker night, had a bon fire out of corn stalks stacked about 15 feet high, the flames would go about 25 high, though well back in the paddock the fire brigade would put out as could have melted the power lines.
 
for Black Sabbath nostalgics :smiley:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mjlM_RnsVE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzw6A2WC5Qo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgmpWkUcpjo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXLAQsf6iso
 
Speaking overall I think that the one-footers will leave the world a much worse place then when they were teenagers and had the world at their feet. There have been great improvements in people's mental attitude, awareness etc. but they have been greatly out weighed by the dangerous spread of nuke weapons everywhere almost and the dire state of the environment and biosphere including over population. Life as we know it will only go downhill from now and we are virtually nothing to effectively prevent it. Politicians are making heroes out themselves doing the opposite. There is no hope.
 

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