
Go get your labotomy Xman, I'll give you your hug beforehand to wish you well with the op.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Different parts across Australia, yep.King-Eliagh wrote:So lets get this straight. On the evidence provided, it is clear that the sport of Marn Grook was played across Australia before Captain Cooks arrival?![]()
Go get your labotomy Xman, I'll give you your hug beforehand to wish you well with the op.
Xman wrote:Different parts across Australia, yep.King-Eliagh wrote:So lets get this straight. On the evidence provided, it is clear that the sport of Marn Grook was played across Australia before Captain Cooks arrival?![]()
Go get your labotomy Xman, I'll give you your hug beforehand to wish you well with the op.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Where'd you get yours done? Bunnings?King-Eliagh wrote:Xman wrote:Different parts across Australia, yep.King-Eliagh wrote:So lets get this straight. On the evidence provided, it is clear that the sport of Marn Grook was played across Australia before Captain Cooks arrival?![]()
Go get your labotomy Xman, I'll give you your hug beforehand to wish you well with the op.no no, please dont change what nsw said Xman. Marngrook was played across Australia before Captain Cook arrived.
It was played across the country, across the nation, across this island we now call Australia. :D This is proven with only a few sightings of the sport being played in a very small section isolated to of the south eastern corner of the nation.
Labotomy Xman, go get yours.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Nor should folks who have had one. Especially a bilateral frontal, occipital, parietal and temporal lobe lobotomy. Your cerebellum isn't big enough to compensate.King-Eliagh wrote:Nice try at the comeback Xman, but folks who need a labotomy shouldnt try comedy.
NSW your still a funny chap though. Can you tell us all again that from the evidence provided, the few sightings isolated to a small region in the south eastern corner of the country, can you tell us all again that Marngrook was played across Australia before Captain Cooks arrival?
Nice loud voice now
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Quite clearly, it took untill further exploration and settlement for Europeans to know Australia.King-Eliagh wrote:This is proven with only a few sightings of the sport being played in a very small section isolated to of the south eastern corner of the nation.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
Because NSWAFL has won. =D> =D> =D>King-Eliagh wrote:Ah cos, why no more evidence then?
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
cast some doubt over the evidence. Furthermore, the ambiguous use of the term "across" makes the intent of the original claim unclear.The fact that the game, or a version thereof, was played in two distinct areas miles from each other, it follows that it is possible that it was played in many other places
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?