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« Reply #960 on: August 28, 2009, 06:46:57 PM »


Her eyes seems to be fixed on the waist area of Ben.  :whistle

I think her eyes are fixed squarely on his "package"
It's that simple Spud
"I discussed (it) with my three daughters, my wife and my 82-year-old mum, because it has really affected me … If those comments … were made about one of my daughters, it would make the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I would not have liked it at all.”

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« Reply #961 on: August 28, 2009, 08:16:06 PM »
And I think we were only moments away from getting a 'Sharon Stone' look at her package!!

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« Reply #962 on: August 28, 2009, 08:19:16 PM »
And I think we were only moments away from getting a 'Sharon Stone' look at her package!!

Apparently she is from Brazil,( yes she is Brazilian ) :thumbsup

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« Reply #963 on: August 28, 2009, 08:21:54 PM »
So she is 100% Brazilian.

Smokey,
Maybe that package should be referred to as her Amazon Rainforest.
Of course deforestation has been taking place there for years. :thumbsup

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« Reply #964 on: August 28, 2009, 08:32:47 PM »
So she is 100% Brazilian.

Smokey,
Maybe that package should be referred to as her Amazon Rainforest.
Of course deforestation has been taking place there for years. :thumbsup

 :D

And as for the spill, I blame global warming.   BC caused a thermal movement in her personal seas that subsequently rose uncontrollably and the rest as they say, is history.  :o

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« Reply #965 on: August 28, 2009, 10:12:50 PM »
Let's keep comments above the belt folks!


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« Reply #966 on: August 28, 2009, 10:14:51 PM »
Taped Cousins interview with Bruce during half-time...

* Started the year with optimism but as we know we got smashed in the first round and it really rocked us. After the 4 losses the media and all were calling for the coach's head.

* As much as it's gone down this year he's seen at the Eagles how quickly it can turn around.

* Feels like a different game. Experienced both ends of the spectrum at the Eagles playing in a bottom side and a premiership side.

* Travelling does make it harder on the side. Increases his respect in the Eagles premiership side he played in and the Crows although travelling to and from Perth is harder.

* Privilege to play on the MCG. Had 7 games in a row and we didn't make the most of it.

* He's played okay. Had a few setbacks. Prepared as well as he could and hoped the game hasn't passed him by.

* Noticed the game has evolved. Feels comfortable when he has the ball in his hands that he can do something.

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« Reply #967 on: August 30, 2009, 04:48:01 AM »
Football's off-season looms as Cousins' biggest challenge yet
Caroline Wilson | August 30, 2009

BEN COUSINS walked from Subiaco Oval two nights ago into the unknown. Football's favourite anti-hero has never stopped facing challenges since the AFL cautiously reopened the door to his playing career late last year, but surely the coming weeks and months loom as his greatest.

If it seemed Cousins was reluctant on Friday night to make that journey from his safest haven, the playing arena, and into temptation, there was a practical reason for it.

Channel Seven and the AFL had given Cousins' documentary team permission to film at the game to complete the project that proved to be the footballer's lifeline during his journey back into the competition.

Completing and selling the Cousins story is now in the hands of entertainment entrepreneur Michael Gudinski and the Tigers must still approve its release but the documentary, while dear to Cousins' heart and bank balance, remains the least of his worries.

Another no-brainer appears to be a new contract, which several days ago received a public stamp of approval from new coach Damien Hardwick, who described him as one of the Tigers' best players.

Cousins, if he does not transgress in the off-season, will be back next year on a much bigger one-year contract. The club, however, will review its entire media policy and, specifically, relationships between its players and media organisations.

It would be fair to say that Cousins' newspaper and radio agreements will be looked at by a coach who has made no attempt to hide his discomfort with the media. Although the previously aloof Cousins' weekly appearances on Nova have lifted the veil of mystery around him, off-the-cuff comments such as the one last week that compared the Lance Franklin bump to a $5000 drug hit have not been missed by the AFL's administration.

The AFL, too, will continue to drug test Cousins throughout the holiday period. He remains one-out from the competition's customary illegal drugs policy and the view of the player, club and his management is the best way for Cousins to stay out of trouble is to remain in his football season routine.

It is fair to say that Cousins' already dangerous life could have headed in a far worse direction had he not returned to the only job he truly knows and one in which he produces brilliant performances.

So if the move to Tigerland has worked for Cousins and the AFL, has it worked for Richmond?

Certainly, he will figure prominently in the Tigers' best and fairest count and should receive double-figure Brownlow votes. It is not a indictment on Richmond to say that Cousins is its best player - certainly with Matthew Richardson out injured - because he was West Coast's best or second-best as well.

The Tigers made mistakes with Cousins early, as he did with them. He was taken on the run, lacked a full pre-season and arrived at the club in a state of high anxiety. He remained so for much of the year but his demeanour arriving in Perth several days ago was said to be transformed from the tense and hypersensitive player who arrived back home to play Fremantle earlier in the year and who upset the AFL and his club by raising a finger.

He will accept a new deal from Richmond and probably agree to suspend certain media commitments if asked, but whether he can remain drug-free is a question not even he could probably answer now.

The facts remain that Cousins played some good football for Richmond, was unable to lift the club in any meaningful way and, to be slightly cruel, perhaps cost the Tigers a priority pick.

But if Cousins is to be a test case for the AFL, he will be seen as a player, a flawed human being and brilliant footballer who came to a club not quite ready to handle him.

Cousins' issues occasionally caused divisions at the club, divisions between the media and the AFL Players Association and even divisions within his own management group.

But any examination of his rehabilitation should record that Richmond is far better equipped now to handle Cousins than it was when it took him on late last year and Cousins and his freakish football ability remain alive and well and truly kicking. That cannot be a bad thing.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/footballs-offseason-looms-as-cousins-biggest-challenge-yet/2009/08/29/1251394630864.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

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Re: BEN COUSINS [merged]
« Reply #968 on: August 30, 2009, 09:22:43 PM »
Cousins opens up
30/08/2009 6:11 PM
Paul Barbieri
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Ben Cousins has spoken candidly in Perth about his recovery from drug addiction, the 2006 premiership and that incident with the finger - but unless you and your mates were willing to fork out $2000 a table, you were unlikely to hear him.

The former West Coast bad boy received a rousing reception at a glittering lunch on Sunday afternoon in what was his first major speaking occasion since being sacked by the Eagles late in 2007 following a string of off-field incidents.

However, that welcome certainly didn't apply to local media as security guards hired by promoter Brad Hopes patrolled the ballroom at the Perth Convention Centre, and politely escorted out reporters from various media outlets, including Sportal.

Full report here as we can't post Sportal articles:
http://sportal.com.au/afl-news-display/cousins-opens-up-76930


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« Reply #969 on: August 31, 2009, 04:54:08 AM »
Cousins coy on battle with drug addiction
August 31, 2009

BEN Cousins was happy to be back in the ''wild, wild west'' but it seemed he was not too keen on a reunion with Perth's journalists.

Sports writers from various Perth media outlets were barred from a fund-raising luncheon yesterday that had been marketed as an event where Cousins would be speaking ''in his own words'' about his battle with drug addiction.

Event organisers tried to ensure those words never left the room, with reporters evicted one by one as they listened to the former West Coast skipper speaking candidly about his turbulent journey in life and football.

More than 600 people attended the $2000-a-table function, which also featured Kevin Sheedy as a guest speaker.

''Excited, very humbling, it's very nice to be back in the wild, wild west,'' Cousins told a packed ballroom at the Perth Exhibition and Convention Centre after receiving a standing ovation upon his entry.

''I've grown up at the West Coast Eagles.

''I have done a lot of growing up and there's been a lot of indiscretions along the way but there's been a hell of a lot of good times and great memories.

''I've got fond memories of my time in Perth and at West Coast.

''And then to extend that into my time at Richmond, it just continues to be an amazing journey.''

Cousins auctioned his 2006 grand final guernsey as well as the jumper he wore in his Richmond debut - when he injured his hamstring in round one against Carlton.

Proceeds of the function will be directed to drug and alcohol counselling service Cyrenian House, a not-for-profit non-government organisation.

''They are clearly the two most significant jumpers that I've ever played in,'' Cousins said. ''I'm not the sort of person to ever put my jumper up on a wall at home so I think it can go to somebody that can put it to better use.

''The jumper that I played in, in my comeback from rehab, is really significant for me because it's symbolic of the long road back to recovery.

''I'm all too aware of the scrutiny and pressure that I was put under in the lead-up to that game and, without sounding like a wanker, I am proud of the way I was able to … get through it.''

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/cousins-coy-on-drug-addiction-battle/2009/08/30/1251570620634.html

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« Reply #970 on: August 31, 2009, 07:10:41 AM »
I'll bet anyone with a Channel 10 affiliation wasn't even allowed in the car park!

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« Reply #971 on: August 31, 2009, 03:27:42 PM »
Cousins sees Eagles as finals contenders
Tim Clarke
August 31, 2009

Before media were escorted out of Sunday's Perth Convention Centre event by security, Cousins said the vigorous welcome he got from Scott Selwood at Subiaco was not unexpected.

"That is the least of my worries. I have got bigger problems than having to worry about the odd scuffle out on the football field," Cousins said.

And with the six-time All-Australian expected to be offered another contract by Richmond and new coach Damien Hardwick, he sais recent retirements had begun to bring home to him his own football mortality.

"It is a little weird because a lot of the guys that I played a lot of my career against and were drafted the same year I was - Scotty Lucas, Jared Crouch, Leo Barry, Nathan Brown - they are starting to hang it up," Cousins said.

"It starts to dawn on you long you may have left in the game."

Cousins also said how he felt he still had something to offer the Tigers, having drawn on his captaincy of the Eagles to bring some leadership to Tigerland.

"I was fortunate enough to be captain of West Coast for five years, but it was something I never aspired to," Cousins said.

"But I look back now and see that that took my game to a new level, and also gave me a previously unknown level of satisfaction.

"I have been very wary not to step on people's toes (at Richmond) … because I had to come into the footy club and earn the respect on and off the field just like any other draftee at the footy club.

"I have done a lot of growing up, there were a lot of indiscretions along the way, but a hell of a lot good times and great memories."

http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/cousins-sees-eagles-as-finals-contenders-20090831-f4bv.html

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« Reply #972 on: August 31, 2009, 04:08:55 PM »
Cousins sits on the edge of a knife but has had the life balance and focus to not tip off this year. I worry about the 8 week break and hope with strong goals for himself on and off the field he will have the inner strength to see the period through.

Cuz is now our captain in everything but name. He is the true leader and teacher of the group and, ironically, a rock for the younger players to lean on.

I think, while there is an official 8 week break, the club should organize some early 'optional' weights, running etc training 'supervised' by the fitness staff for the least 2-4 weeks of the period. Nothing 'official or compulsory' but highly encouraged. Perhaps Cuz could take some training himself???

This would help our team and Cuz keep focused and get a head start on the other teams as long as we don't have players over doing it like Cotch, Riewoldt and Connors.  ::)

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Re: BEN COUSINS [merged]
« Reply #973 on: September 01, 2009, 11:59:17 AM »
get drunk, shag hot women in st kilda

stay off the coke

it cannot be that hard

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« Reply #974 on: September 01, 2009, 05:08:03 PM »
get drunk, shag hot women in st kilda

stay off the coke

it cannot be that hard

He's used to doing all the above all at once Bents - that's his normal idea of a good time.....mine too actually minus the location and nasal activities of course  ;) :cheers