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<blockquote data-quote="Five Meters Out" data-source="post: 808863" data-attributes="member: 72548"><p>The hair is right, but his chap is too well dressed to be a true bogan. Needs a black T-shirt with "Motorhead" written on it, black jeans and very noisy car.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There were 18.000 at the Hurricanes v Sharks match, but to be fair the walk up crowd on the night would have been zero. It was pouring down and you couldn't stand upright in the wind. I can't recall worse conditions. Wellington people have seen it all before, but I felt sorry for Sharks players. They must have thought they'd got caught up in Hurricane Katrina. I reckon when their first couple of kicks at goal got blown off course they just gave up and said "Get me out of this hell hole".</p><p>The other thing with that stadium is those yellow seats that, when empty, stand out like a bright beacon as if to say, "We are not here".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five Meters Out, post: 808863, member: 72548"] The hair is right, but his chap is too well dressed to be a true bogan. Needs a black T-shirt with "Motorhead" written on it, black jeans and very noisy car. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] There were 18.000 at the Hurricanes v Sharks match, but to be fair the walk up crowd on the night would have been zero. It was pouring down and you couldn't stand upright in the wind. I can't recall worse conditions. Wellington people have seen it all before, but I felt sorry for Sharks players. They must have thought they'd got caught up in Hurricane Katrina. I reckon when their first couple of kicks at goal got blown off course they just gave up and said "Get me out of this hell hole". The other thing with that stadium is those yellow seats that, when empty, stand out like a bright beacon as if to say, "We are not here". [/QUOTE]
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