Blues v Hurricanes
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@nzzp said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@voodoo i'm in if you're in
I'm light on bbq meat at the moment, so may need to drag @Snowy along. Just don't ask too many questions
I wonder which council worker decided to only seal half of my road? Just saying.
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@Snowy said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@nzzp said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@voodoo i'm in if you're in
I'm light on bbq meat at the moment, so may need to drag @Snowy along. Just don't ask too many questions
I wonder which council worker decided to only seal half of my road? Just saying.
It's their way of telling you to take a train
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@canefan said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@Snowy said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@nzzp said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@voodoo i'm in if you're in
I'm light on bbq meat at the moment, so may need to drag @Snowy along. Just don't ask too many questions
I wonder which council worker decided to only seal half of my road? Just saying.
It's their way of telling you to take a train
I have suggested that trains would be a good idea, they didn't listen then either. That department is, umm, "gone" now...
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"At mid-afternoon (Thursday) 34,000 seats had been sold for the first-round match between the Blues and the Hurricanes," ..."The initiative of General Admission seating at $20 for adults with children free has been so popular that it has exhausted supply."
Gonna be awesome!
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Nice one Aucklanders. The 10,000 odd loyal supporters that were there during the hard times should be let in for free.
Going to be an epic watch, just hope Beaudy has an off night.
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@KiwiMurph said in Blues v Hurricanes:
Now just need the rain to hold off.
Forecast looks good, clearing nicely. Afternoon rugby! Can't wait
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Live now: Blues vs Hurricanes, Eden Park 2006. https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=575512683150144&ref=watch_permalink
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@KiwiMurph is this because he doesn't want to tackle Laumape?
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@Canes4life said in Blues v Hurricanes:
@KiwiMurph is this because he doesn't want to tackle Laumape?
He might well get more chances of it at fullback...
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@Machpants said in Blues v Hurricanes:
"At mid-afternoon (Thursday) 34,000 seats had been sold for the first-round match between the Blues and the Hurricanes," ..."The initiative of General Admission seating at $20 for adults with children free has been so popular that it has exhausted supply."
Gonna be awesome!
That is awesome! I just hope for the sake of all those people that it's a high-quality match and that the Blues get up - it could really set things in motion for a cultural shift towards NZers actually watching live rugby again.