When I walked into the Cricketers Arms Hotel and saw Nick and Mike sitting there I thought suits suits! BUT!
The forever socialble Joffa Man introduce me to Nick and Mike they were good people and they only were waring suit because they had to attend the President's lunch and I thought to myself if I had to attend the President lunch I would be dressed in a suit to! BUT!
These 2 guys have done so much for the Pies and it's supporter group and they deserve all of the credit in the world! and it is also a good web page to go into to talk about the Pies and their games that they play and how they did and whats also good is that most of us know each other and we are all good friends, even if we dont know each other we still reply to each others topic and replies it all good!
It was also funny when Joffa spat into the fire place in the backyard area the hotel and just a she was doing it the security guard walked out and made him clean it up but I dont think that made him lose any points with Nick Mike it was a great night even though we lossed and Nick, Mike sat with the Cheersquad for a while it was great!
Gotta go now but I'll be back on today most likely
Go Pies
Dan
PS: TO NICK AND MIKE THANKS FOR THE PAGE AND THANKS FOR GREETING US WITH WITH YOUR PRESENTS
Dan
Nick and Mike's trip to Vic! (Good to meet yas!)
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Thanks Dan
Nick once wrote in his history of the Club (since re-written):
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Being a Collingwood supporter is like being a member of a
huge family, and you can find members of that family wherever you travel in the world.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I know we only went across to the other side, but that sense of family was very strong and it was wonderful meeting all of you.
I don't remember Joffa spitting in the fireplace, we must have left before then. I'm glad we had because it would have spoiled the image of Joffa as the clean cut, pure of mind and mouth, pillar of society that we all know him to be.
Nick once wrote in his history of the Club (since re-written):
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Being a Collingwood supporter is like being a member of a
huge family, and you can find members of that family wherever you travel in the world.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I know we only went across to the other side, but that sense of family was very strong and it was wonderful meeting all of you.
I don't remember Joffa spitting in the fireplace, we must have left before then. I'm glad we had because it would have spoiled the image of Joffa as the clean cut, pure of mind and mouth, pillar of society that we all know him to be.