swan42 wrote:
58shark wrote:
swan42 wrote:
58shark wrote:
swan42 wrote:
58shark wrote: So what you are saying swan is that from now on, every person that walks through the gate states his club preference so that at each game, the gate takings are spread evenly? OK, so EF v SD at bogan oval - gate is 5000. There's 2500 EF supporters, so they get 50% of the gate takings? FFS mate, you've lost any sense of reality.
58s what a complete and utter non sequitur.
Once again I've got NFI what you're talking about swan. Perhaps if you wrote understandable English, we'd be able to debate topics.
58S may I respectfully suggest that you purchase a reputable dictionary if you are having trouble understanding my above quote. I can also provide you will a list of books I recommend that you read. Please let me know if you would like a list of books that I have read and enjoyed. As a starter I would recommend A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens or any Agatha Christie novel.
Thanks for the advice swan, but I have plenty of reference material including our mate Roget. Problem is, I just can't be bothered to use it to decode your claptrap for a footy chat site.
. However, I have read the Reader's Digest abridged version "A Tale of One City"
Other than that, I'm not sure I'd like to read the books you do
I think we have digressed from the thread...enough of that.
For the record 58S here are some more books I would recommend:
Eleanor Dark: The Timeless Land
Fyodor Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment
Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina
Douglas Adams: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy in 5 volumes
Marcus Clarke: For the Term of his Natural Life
Rolf Boldrewood: Robbery Under Arms
Anton Chekhov: The Lady with the Dog
Evelyn Waugh: The Loved One
Edgar Allan Poe: The Fall of the House of Usher & The Pit and the Pendulum
Umberto Eco: The Name of the Rose
We digress again, but wtf does this mean? Are we supposed to be impressed? Does it make you superior to the average joe in your mind

Still, my fault for trying in engage in a discussion with the ex English school marm