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Anonymous
Years ago
Adelaide 36ers name?
Dictionary easier to say than Penisionary!
Enough!

Anonymous
Years ago
Come on, 69ers. Your suggestions!

Anonymous
Years ago
What else does one do with dic(k)tionaries?

Anonymous
Years ago
473
I think you used the wrong tense. Present tense.
Yes. 1836 the start of the first colony of free settlers in Australia.
There used to be a SEABL team named after the Buffalo, a ship used by the settlers to move to SA. It was/is a restaurant.
The SEBL team won the SEABL title 1 year from memory, but they only existed for a few years.



Years ago
I thought a 36er was a kind of feral koala that dropped from a tree and tore you to pieces with its 36 claws?



