A list of puns related to "Rendell"
Not sure if anyone just listened to Rendellβs wrap up of us but it was weirdly positive from him:
Thinks Moore should play as a forward (I donβt rate this) and a backup ruck (wouldnβt mind seeing this), whilst also being captain
Suggested moving Crisp on-ball, Adams forward, and Will Kelly back
Praised the kids (Quaynor, Ruscoe, Poulter, Macrae, Henry, McCreery etc.), and called out Ash Johnson as someone thatβs really going to impress when he gets in
Doesnβt think thereβs much to worry about with matching for Daicos and getting what we need to trade for Lipinski + Krueger
Tipped De Goey to really go on with his 2021 midfield form under McRae
Reckons our rebuild will be so quick that weβll bounce back into the Top 8 next year
and justified Collingwood parting with him by calling out race as a player trait more than once in the summary
Catching up on Trade Radio before bed and the episode from a couple days ago had Rendell talking about Jetta and Betts getting coaching roles. He ended up going on a strange tangent about how they got the job because Aboriginal people are outside the salary cap and that it's a really good idea to get them in roles like that. Said stuff about the Aboriginal players being really keen to get out and play footy and not caring about all the off field and training stuff.
Just weird language to use by him I found.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/67OaQUEYjAFeeQlgnQHXSk?si=q7wdGTVNSVOsHPLGrHpM4Q&dl_branch=1
Around the 6 minute mark
Since the anywhere key lets echoes leave the well house, is there actually anything preventing somebody with both keys, from resurrecting anyone they'd like?
Appears to be a psychologist/ counsellor /guidance councilor?
Rendell talked Tyler into forming a friendship with Sam. Which does become a genuine friendship, but seems highly unethical for Rendell, involving a family member. (Strike1)
Strike2 for Rendell, leaving a client (Sam Lesser) to take a call;
and Strike3 for leaving case file in the open
Hi folks, Which do you think is the best novel by Ruth Rendell aka Barbara Vine?
A Judgement In Stone by Ruth Rendell is a crime fiction, where murders do occur, but there is no mystery around who the murderer is.
The killer is revealed right in the first line of the book, which also is one of my favourite openings in a book- 'Eunice Parchman killed the Coverdale family because she could not read or write'
For the rest of the book, I was compelled to read on about a family who has hired a new maid, who is inevitably going to be the reason of their deaths. The real mystery here actually is- what led to this?
Is it just me who thinks Rendell is a complete and utter d-bag?
I realise Collingwood are making some questionable list moves, but I hate the way he lends authority to rumour and opinion.
βCollingwood recruiter says...β
βCollingwood recruiter slams...β
Seems heβs making a fortune airing his grievances and acting as though weβd be winning flags if he was still with us.
The latest headline is βGrundyβs 7-year deal slammedβ, which clearly neglects to include the important part - βby a nobody whose opinion shouldnβt matter and has a score to settle with Collingwoodβ.
Total f-wit IMHO.
Also F the media for giving this moron a platform.
It wasn't explicitly stated that it was a bad thing, just that when it brought lucas back it also brought back the demon. Why can they use it for their dad? He could probably help fight
If you're into jazz, you need this. Limited to 500 units.
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