10 posts in 2 weeks = not a real fan.Originally posted by australian_made
Yeah, well solmeone here doesnt like me! Ive lost 10 hard earned posts since i last logged in!
10 posts in 2 weeks = not a real fan.Originally posted by australian_made
Yeah, well solmeone here doesnt like me! Ive lost 10 hard earned posts since i last logged in!
MCC Reserve is the same, Collars must be worn.Originally posted by australian_made
YES WAY! well in the SCG Members Reserve (you can wear whatever you want in the General Addmission area). And then to make matters worse, and say you ARE NOT wearing your tuxedo, they wont let you into General Admission with your Members ticket!
As a long-term SCG Member, I whole heartedly agree with the rule. It prevents me being surrounded by slobbish, boorish, drunken, pot-smoking, obnoxious, offensive yobbos.Originally posted by ScottH
MCC Reserve is the same, Collars must be worn.
I fill that role quite admirably as it is.
I recall a conversation one morning in a hotel room in Melbourne, prior to going to sit in the MCC Reserve and after a night of very heavy drinking; it went along the lines ofOriginally posted by ScottH
MCC Reserve is the same, Collars must be worn.
Stella's/Stella's brother's friend: "You can't wear that, you need to have a collar on your shirt."
Stella: "I didn't bring any shirts with a collar."
Stella's brother: "You can borrow one of my polo shirts."
Stella: "I'm not going to wear a @@@@ing polo shirt."
Stella's brother: "What about this then?" (Holds up a chambray shirt)
Stella: "Look, just @@@@ off."
Does the MCC know the arguments it causes?
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 time
You don't deserve the privilege of sitting with us toffs!!Originally posted by stellation
I recall a conversation one morning in a hotel room in Melbourne, prior to going to sit in the MCC Reserve and after a night of very heavy drinking; it went along the lines of
Stella's/Stella's brother's friend: "You can't wear that, you need to have a collar on your shirt."
Stella: "I didn't bring any shirts with a collar."
Stella's brother: "You can borrow one of my polo shirts."
Stella: "I'm not going to wear a @@@@ing polo shirt."
Stella's brother: "What about this then?" (Holds up a chambray shirt)
Stella: "Look, just @@@@ off."
Does the MCC know the arguments it causes?
Funny, as long as you wear a collar, you can still get in as a slobbish, boorish, drunken, pot-smoking, obnoxious, offensive yobbos. As long as you pay your dues.Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
As a long-term SCG Member, I whole heartedly agree with the rule. It prevents me being surrounded by slobbish, boorish, drunken, pot-smoking, obnoxious, offensive yobbos.
I fill that role quite admirably as it is.
So Des is 'hot'?Originally posted by ROK Lobster
... and having met Des I can't say anyone would blame Roos.
That explains a lot.......
Yes, funny. It's amazing how many of the nice 'respectable' types in the Members tut-tutting the behaviour of others you run into at certain clubs in Kings Cross after the gameOriginally posted by ScottH
Funny, as long as you wear a collar, you can still get in as a slobbish, boorish, drunken, pot-smoking, obnoxious, offensive yobbos. As long as you pay your dues.
Was that you?? I didn't recognise you without your leather mask.Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
Yes, funny. It's amazing how many of the nice 'respectable' types in the Members tut-tutting the behaviour of others you run into at certain clubs in Kings Cross after the game
Err, TMI!!Originally posted by Go Swannies
Was that you?? I didn't recognise you without your leather mask.
I was thinking about some of the neanderthals you see in the actual reserve.Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
Yes, funny. It's amazing how many of the nice 'respectable' types in the Members tut-tutting the behaviour of others you run into at certain clubs in Kings Cross after the game
Sounds like a Freo Shockers game.Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
It prevents me being surrounded by slobbish, boorish, drunken, pot-smoking, obnoxious, offensive yobbos.
Even Santa follows the Swannies.
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