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Looking forward to the season and in particular the performances of Gordon, Keary and Pearce. What I'm not looking forward to are the defensive displays of numbers 2 through 5 - not a noted defender amongst them and I hope coach is working on this obviously weak point of the Roosters."The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."
Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by roosterproud View Postsirri idiot. when ordering chinesse always use number next to food. you just say number 26 for your orderLast edited by rented tracksuit; 02-24-2017, 02:09 PM.FVCK CANCER
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I remember coming home from Billy Joel concert at Hordern pavilion in 80s and bumping into Brian outside the Sports Ground in his Roosters gear.
Camping out overnight vs the Bears. Made me realise how much he loved the team and what a psycho he was. LolWritten and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland
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Originally posted by The Axe View PostI remember coming home from Billy Joel concert at Hordern pavilion in 80s and bumping into Brian outside the Sports Ground in his Roosters gear.
Camping out overnight vs the Bears. Made me realise how much he loved the team and what a psycho he was. Lol
I was there a couple of weeks ago for B52's with Simple Minds.
Brian? Scattered Aces.
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I must say, the last 2 years made for an unhappy Flipper, particularly with the way we went out in 2015. Naturally I want the Chooks to do well. I know there are a lot of optimists on here, and I'd counsel you all to temper your expectations. After all it is still predominantly the same team as last year.Originally posted by jism
I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.
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Originally posted by Flipper Hands View PostI must say, the last 2 years made for an unhappy Flipper, particularly with the way we went out in 2015. Naturally I want the Chooks to do well. I know there are a lot of optimists on here, and I'd counsel you all to temper your expectations. After all it is still predominantly the same team as last year.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Other than the addition of Pearce,Cordner,JWH, keary and Gordon all there from the get go. We were never a chance with the start we had last year.
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Originally posted by Flipper Hands View PostI must say, the last 2 years made for an unhappy Flipper, particularly with the way we went out in 2015. Naturally I want the Chooks to do well. I know there are a lot of optimists on here, and I'd counsel you all to temper your expectations. After all it is still predominantly the same team as last year.
The Chooks just have to make sure they win in rd 1 or otherwise the season is over.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Other than the addition of Pearce,Cordner,JWH, keary and Gordon all there from the get go. We were never a chance with the start we had last year.
@ML I sure hope we do win it
Originally posted by jism
I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Other than the addition of Pearce,Cordner,JWH, keary and Gordon all there from the get go. We were never a chance with the start we had last year.
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I always look forward to the start of the season - if only so I don't have to watch any more soccer or cricket!
Bring on the 24/7 league channel on Fox so I can overload on footy in 2017. I know some of it will be repeats and crap, but I'd prefer that to much of what's on tele nowdays.
I don't have any great expectations of the team, but a top 8 finish would be nice. All I hope for is that we do better than last season!
Mind you, the last time I didn't have any great expections (2013) we won the bloody comp, so anything is possible.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View PostIt's funny.
A few weeks ago I was not interested in this season at all.
A combination of how terrible last season was for us and the officials (especially the bunker) meant I couldn't care less.
What a difference the Nines win and some good reports coming out of the Manly trial have made.
Now I am counting the minutes until we put the cleaners through the Gold Coast imposters next weekend.
Can't wait.
GO EASTS!
And I'm looking forward to the season, too. Top 5 material.
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Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View Post
Kudos for getting it right -- "champing" and not chomping.
And I'm looking forward to the season, too. Top 5 material.
This phrase (or idiom) comes from the sport of kings: horse racing. A bit is part of the apparatus that goes in the horse’s mouth and connects to the bridle and reins so the horse can be controlled and directed by the jockey on its back. The bit fits into a toothless ridge of the horse’s mouth, so the horse never really bites the bit. But it can grind his teeth or jaw against the bit, and if it does, it means that the horse is either nervous, or really excited about racing. That’s how the phrase “champing at the bit” entered everyday communications: to indicate extreme eagerness.
But “chomping” has come to replace “champing” in this phrase. It makes sense, to a degree, because “chomping” is a far more common word than “champing,” and would seem to relate back to the phrase’s origin, because horses’ mouths have teeth, and teeth “chomp.” However, champing is a similar word with a similar meaning to chomp—it means “to grind teeth.” The original phrase works.
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