I’ll agree but the proviso is their members get zero access to games in Melbourne.
If they play a Melbourne side at Marvel and it’s full then bad luck.
At the moment their members get to double dip. They want to be treated like an interstate club and lock out away fans but they want their members to get into games in Melbourne.
It was Opsy’s in Dorothy St, but they’re now on the main road. Not sure who owns them currently.
Another good one is the one on Settlement Rd in Belmont. Old greek bloke with hairy ears. You get the salt straight from the sweat he drips onto your goods. Yummo!
I think that’s fair yep.
Do you mean like when members get free entry to away games in VIC?
Putrid. The meat to parcel ratio is all over the shop.
Can’t beat a good old fashioned Marathon dimmy. Steamed of course.
The cheaper the dim sum, the better. Personally I love the tough chewy skin and the indiscriminate meat in the $4 frozen 20 pack dim Sims from Coles. Can eat the whole thing. Scrumptious.
This. Living in Bundaberg, I walked from the Emerald night club to The Hungry Tum at 1am for a dirty dimmy.
Chewy and salty. Delicious.
I played a show in Bendigo one night many years ago. Popped outside afterwards to the dim sim van to gain to some sustenance for the drive home. Dude upped the anti and sold us dim sim sandwiches. Steamed, touch of soy. I was skeptical at first but ended up going back for seconds.
The only time you can wear a nazi uniform and be ok is if you are going to a Sound of Music theme party. Even then, get dressed at the party and take off costume before you leave. PS don’t get into any photos.
Or if you are going to a nazi convention.
What if you’re actually playing Rolfe?
Edit: kinda want to see TSOM with all the German soldiers wearing jeans and t-shirts, now.
It’s always the ones you least suspect.
Or being run over in a Blues Brothers movie.
I can’t actually get past that this was his own 21st.
Wasn’t like someone else picked the theme and he had to come up with a costume at the last minute.

This. Living in Bundaberg, I walked from the Emerald night club to The Hungry Tum at 1am for a dirty dimmy.
Chewy and salty. Delicious.
Its like ordering a kebab. If your not getting the mystery “doner” meat your not doing it right.
Fortunately they usually schedule these events in adjoining function rooms.
The guitarist for REO Speedwagon…
No idea who he is.
But he had a sound.
Respect that.
While I’m here, tho.
Steve Vai…Yankee Rose.
ooooooomg.
It’s just…weird how a really…good…guitarist can lift an ordinary song.
I miss falling in love with guitarists.
All soup, unless it congeals, should be eaten cold. Taste so much better.