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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:44 am 
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Who scored what??

Mrs BB and the 3 little monsters bought me a CFC jumper with a #5 on the back and signed by the great man himself!!

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:10 pm 
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Whaaaa................

i haven't signed any jumpers lately Bernie.............!

there must be some kind of mistake.......!


kindest regards tommi

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My dad's a Collingwood supporter, so the only (loosely) Carlton-related pressie he got was a bottle of black label Johnny Walker to drown his sorrows when Collingwood again get so close yet so far ;)

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Stickers and a Carrazzo window doll for the car.

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My ex announcing she is moving interstate. Woo Hoo!!!!, sorry its not Carlton related, but its a great Fathers Day pressie :lol:

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Finals next year, thank you!...and a premiership real soon. Thanks kids.

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mjonc wrote:
Stickers and a Carrazzo window doll for the car.


What all the Judd ones sold out ???


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Round 4, Round 7 and Round 12 this year on DVD from Name a Game. :-D

Can't complain about that........will get a few more to tide me over until '09.

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Had the best Father's Day- my 21 month-old son gives me a copy of "The Red Fox", the biography of the late, great Norm Smith (as well as a copy of "Spot Loves His Dad"!!). Now, for those wondering about Norm's connection with the mighty Bluebaggers...one Ronald Dale Barassi, frustrated at the lack of coaching opportunities at Melbourne where NS was still at the helm, jumped at an offer made by the equally late and great George Harris in '65...and, as they say in Lygon St, the rest is premierships..... 8)

In all seriousness, a fantastic book- very well researched, with a fascinating historical and social snapshot of Melbourne in the 1930s to the 1960s.
Apologies to my very beautiful partner- she guided my son to buy the book....thank you... :oops:


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PD'sPC wrote:
Had the best Father's Day- my 21 month-old son gives me a copy of "The Red Fox", the biography of the late, great Norm Smith (as well as a copy of "Spot Loves His Dad"!!). Now, for those wondering about Norm's connection with the mighty Bluebaggers...one Ronald Dale Barassi, frustrated at the lack of coaching opportunities at Melbourne where NS was still at the helm, jumped at an offer made by the equally late and great George Harris in '65...and, as they say in Lygon St, the rest is premierships..... 8)

In all seriousness, a fantastic book- very well researched, with a fascinating historical and social snapshot of Melbourne in the 1930s to the 1960s.
Apologies to my very beautiful partner- she guided my son to buy the book....thank you... :oops:


Norm Smith also being related to Wayne Harmes as well - great nephew/great uncle.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:31 pm 
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DownUnderChick wrote:
PD'sPC wrote:
Had the best Father's Day- my 21 month-old son gives me a copy of "The Red Fox", the biography of the late, great Norm Smith (as well as a copy of "Spot Loves His Dad"!!). Now, for those wondering about Norm's connection with the mighty Bluebaggers...one Ronald Dale Barassi, frustrated at the lack of coaching opportunities at Melbourne where NS was still at the helm, jumped at an offer made by the equally late and great George Harris in '65...and, as they say in Lygon St, the rest is premierships..... 8)

In all seriousness, a fantastic book- very well researched, with a fascinating historical and social snapshot of Melbourne in the 1930s to the 1960s.
Apologies to my very beautiful partner- she guided my son to buy the book....thank you... :oops:


Norm Smith also being related to Wayne Harmes as well - great nephew/great uncle.


Yes, of course- thank you DUC for reminding me! :!:


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I got a Carlton keyring.


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I bought a ticket for the B & F night for my paps.


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PD'sPC wrote:
Had the best Father's Day- my 21 month-old son gives me a copy of "The Red Fox", the biography of the late, great Norm Smith (as well as a copy of "Spot Loves His Dad"!!). Now, for those wondering about Norm's connection with the mighty Bluebaggers...one Ronald Dale Barassi, frustrated at the lack of coaching opportunities at Melbourne where NS was still at the helm, jumped at an offer made by the equally late and great George Harris in '65...and, as they say in Lygon St, the rest is premierships..... 8)

In all seriousness, a fantastic book- very well researched, with a fascinating historical and social snapshot of Melbourne in the 1930s to the 1960s.
Apologies to my very beautiful partner- she guided my son to buy the book....thank you... :oops:


Norm Smith's son Peter, who lived next door for many years.... played for the Blues and is sitting next to RDB when the Bell goes in the 70 premiership.

Loosely related as the Smiths took in RDB when his father died

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