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Originally posted by motorace_182
Hate to sound like an idiot, but what episode and when does Homer say that. I have some thought of him chanting it. Its killin me not knowing cos i spend more time watchin that than studyin, and for a HSC year, thats not a good record....
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Originally posted by motorace_182
Hate to sound like an idiot, but what episode and when does Homer say that. I have some thought of him chanting it. Its killin me not knowing cos i spend more time watchin that than studyin, and for a HSC year, thats not a good record....
however, he has a flash back to a previous strike where everyone else is chanting the normal stuff, but Homer is at the Burritto van screaming "Where's my burrito" repeat - he is banging his fists on the counter, and the roof of the van falls on his head lol.Comment
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Can't remember the exact episode - I *think* it is the episode where he becomes Union president to get the Dental Plan back..
however, he has a flash back to a previous strike where everyone else is chanting the normal stuff, but Homer is at the Burritto van screaming "Where's my burrito" repeat - he is banging his fists on the counter, and the roof of the van falls on his head lol.- Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in a world they've been given, than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact, it's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration, it's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing!Comment
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Homer saying where's my Burrito.(Taking it too far, I know, but the web is such a wonderful place.)
McVeigh has to play in the 2nd's sometimes.I dont think an extra midfielder is what we need vs the Roos.Last edited by Bleed Red Blood; 5 August 2004, 09:11 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Bleed Red Blood
McVeigh should have gone.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Originally posted by Damien
Can't remember the exact episode - I *think* it is the episode where he becomes Union president to get the Dental Plan back..
however, he has a flash back to a previous strike where everyone else is chanting the normal stuff, but Homer is at the Burritto van screaming "Where's my burrito" repeat - he is banging his fists on the counter, and the roof of the van falls on his head lol.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Since the dawn of time man has yearned to destroy the sun
So, Heathy misses a game. He'll get over it. He's missed a few. That's totally different from whether he should be goin' anywhere in 2005. If the whole team including Saddo was fit, the best Heath could hope for at the moment would be to warm the bench- but how often is the whole team fit?
The biggest cliche in the recruiting/drafting world is 'we need a mobile key position player'.
At times this year, Heathy has shown great potential, and at times he's looked completely lost out there. But the odds that he'll make it are good enough not to wait another 3 years for a draftee with HJ's dimensions to come on. The chances are that if we dump him, we'll be looking kind of silly in a couple of years' time when we're short of a pinch-hitting marking CHF and/or the opposition's got a mobile 6'3" forward, Leo and Schaubs already have assignments (or are injured), and we've got no-one to put on 'im.Comment
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This is a wonderful problem to have. I'd bump either Mathews or Fosdike to the bench (don't know who I'd drop off the bench - too hard!), put Heath at CHB and move Goodes to one wing. We are getting there!He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Originally posted by Bleed Red Blood
[BMcVeigh has to play in the 2nd's sometimes.I dont think an extra midfielder is what we need vs the Roos. [/B]
We can only win if we shut down simpson, grant, wells, harris, harvey & stevens. That midfield rotation requires us to be able to also rotate players through the midfiled not another tall backmen !Comment
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I think the 'Roos are heavily reliant on winning in the midfield, as their back line and forward line are a bit below par. Therefore I think the inclusion of McVeigh is a good one.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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Originally posted by motorace_182
Bugger Heath....GIVE SCOOTER A CHANCE!!!
Heath has had very limited game time in his selected games, but has he really taken the world by storm in what he has shown?? He may be an option up forward for when we have another injured goal kicker, but he just hasnt really proven his worth this year, consistently.OUR EDGE IS REGComment
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