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The RIP thread

Shouldn’t speak ill of the dead, shouldn’t say anything if you don’t have anything good to say about someone, however he destroyed his so called beloved football club because he was a dirty filthy cheating prick and let’s not forget the lives this pig ruined . *smile* scumbag

RIH​

 
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Shouldn’t speak ill of the dead, shouldn’t say anything if you don’t have anything good to say about someone, however he destroyed his so called beloved football club because he was a dirty filthy cheating prick and let’s not forget the lives this pig ruined . *smile* scumbag

RIH​

But isn’t it a good thing he destroyed Carlton?
 
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I recall he used to hunt the casino a lot in the 90”s. My boss liked going to a particular bar there for a while and Elliot was almost always there. He’d have a young girl with him (not always the same) and be hanging around where a piano was. Can’t remember the name of the bar. He was always well lubricated and enjoying himself.
 
Glass cracks in a freezer when trying to get a frosty chill. Portability. Stacking. What an amateur…wake up to yourself.
My stubbies have been doing well at 2deg in the old Kelvinator in the garage. :mhihi
 
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My stubbies have been doing well at 2deg in the old Kelvinator in the garage. :mhihi
In all seriousness, alum cans conduct coldness quicker because it’s thinner than the thick glass that’s required for a stubbie. But most importantly, glass let’s light in which over time ferments the beer and thus, alum has a better expiry rate. That’s why most stubbies are dark brown or green. Also alum cans have a better freshness rate because it’s sealed tighter than a glass and screw top can achieve.

Regardless, stubby or can, how good is beer !!!

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In all seriousness, alum cans conduct coldness quicker because it’s thinner than the thick glass that’s required for a stubbie. But most importantly, glass let’s light in which over time ferments the beer and thus, alum has a better expiry rate. That’s why most stubbies are dark brown or green. Also alum cans have a better freshness rate because it’s sealed tighter than a glass and screw top can achieve.

Regardless, stubby or can, how good is beer !!!

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Very good. Must be a habit from the old man who only drank from bottles.....anyway here's the thirst...oops...first for tonight. Haven't had an MB for sometime.

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Always remember Rex Hunt going to Al Mantello for around the grounds scores on 3AW.


I think that was Alan Martello Scoop played for the Hawks & the Tigers. Albert Mantello was on Norths board etc. I don't think he was on the radio.
 
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