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Lots of Eddie Mcguire statuses on facebook....whats the go?

Sent from my laptop at home even though it's only 3:38pm and I'm normally not home til 4pm at the earliest but left work at 2 today because there was no running water in the sheds and our EBA states that we get to go home in that instance you mad alex?

I have replaced sunscreen before... make sure you go with SPF 30+

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This is why you wanted to move to Germany. It all makes sense now. You know you guys lose in about 3 years, yeah?

That ape from the Swans really is a sook.

Yeh but after the whole debacle it was a stupid move by Eddie this morning. Especially considering it was him that apologized on behalf of the little broad minded person

On this whole racial bullshit though, Goodes, and all the others jumping on board now, need to harden the f**k up

The amount of racial abuse I copped going through highschool etc, I'm fine, but a grown man can't handle being called an ape by a 12 year old girl?

Give us a spell c unt

On this whole racial bullshit though, Goodes, and all the others jumping on board now, need to harden the f**k up

The amount of racial abuse I copped going through highschool etc, I'm fine, but a grown man can't handle being called an ape by a 12 year old girl?

Give us a spell c unt

Just because you aren't a boong

Yeh but after the whole debacle it was a stupid move by Eddie this morning. Especially considering it was him that apologized on behalf of the little broad minded person

No doubt it was dumb.

What the fk did Goodes expect?

It's the reverse of happens when a footballer does something stupid. Media jumps on it and claims they are a bad role model...for who? The 2 people who actually saw the incident or the thousands reading your paper reporting on it, who'd be none the wiser if you didn't report on it.

Now Goodes will have people who don't give a f**k calling him an ape or King Kong for years to come; he'll probably be more associated with the incident than he will a brownlow medal. If he'd ignored the little brat, no one would know about it. It wasn't the smart way to handle abuse, especially from a kid IMO.

Footballers just used to everyone treating them with utmost respect and living the priveleged life too long...forgotten what it's like to be a member of society where things get rough sometimes.

+1, agree completely.

Should have just sucked it up, waited until the cameras weren't on him anymore, and punched the little flamin mongrel in the face.

^ Damn swear filter doesn't like the C-bomb apparently, lol

When people say they need to run 1000cc injectors for xxxHP. that means 1000cc each injector right...?

Some noob on ozhonda keeps saying that when people say 400cc is needed for 400hp on E85 on a 1.8L 4cyl. He thinks that its 100cc injector per cylinder...

So he says he needs 1600cc injectors for 400hp e85 n/a, which in his mind means 400cc each injector. Lmao, confews...

1000cc injectors on a 4cyl will support 400hp on e85.

700cc injectors on a 4cyl will support 400hp on 98

No doubt it was dumb.

What the fk did Goodes expect?

It's the reverse of happens when a footballer does something stupid. Media jumps on it and claims they are a bad role model...for who? The 2 people who actually saw the incident or the thousands reading your paper reporting on it, who'd be none the wiser if you didn't report on it.

Now Goodes will have people who don't give a f**k calling him an ape or King Kong for years to come; he'll probably be more associated with the incident than he will a brownlow medal. If he'd ignored the little brat, no one would know about it. It wasn't the smart way to handle abuse, especially from a kid IMO.

Footballers just used to everyone treating them with utmost respect and living the priveleged life too long...forgotten what it's like to be a member of society where things get rough sometimes.

Yeh I agree. Goodes should have kept it to himself to begin with. It's a 13yo for fk sake.

But in any case for Eddie to come out and say that the little girl didn't know she was being racist blah blah. Well he knew that it was taken as a racial slur, why would he add fuel to the fire?

Yeh I agree. Goodes should have kept it to himself to begin with. It's a 13yo for fk sake.

But in any case for Eddie to come out and say that the little girl didn't know she was being racist blah blah. Well he knew that it was taken as a racial slur, why would he add fuel to the fire?

IDGAF about football or its players.

some guy tried to grill me on an email and CCed my manager and branch manager

cbf writing a reponse on iphone but tomorrow morning I'll definitely be returning fire pissed me off especially when I'm not in the wrong

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