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Cheers mate, the wound became infected because they removed the drain too soon so I look like being stuck in here for a while, and yes the nurses in here are gorgeous most of them, if I was 50 yrs younger I'd get myself in all kinds of trouble, as long as the missus said it was ok of course ;=)
Speedy recovery mate.
 
And the sponge bath
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**** me this place is full of senile old farts !!

I’m only 65 ( well will be in early December) so I don’t count on that figure ( Lol)


Being an Old Fart is something to aspire to. You cant have lived unless you can enjoy your geriatric moments, and sit back without a care, other than the fear of pain in later life. I'm scared of nothing...except pain. And at our age, you're not out to prove anything, just enjoy the freedom of retirement, but of course there's always the fact you now have a body that doesn't seem to do all those wondrous things it used to do (in so many functions). Bah humbug
 

Manly NRL star Dylan Walker: Police set to call 16 witnesses in alleged pizza shop assault case​

A Sea Eagles star is denying assault charges after being arrested at his local pizzeria, but police have lined up 16 prosecution witnesses for the court case.

Prosecutors are set to call 16 witnesses in the court case against Manly NRL star Dylan Walker for allegedly assaulting staff at his local pizza parlour, Manly Local Court heard on Wednesday.

Walker, 26, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of common assault following the incident at the Little Italy eatery at Narraweena on November 1 last year.

The hearing, to take place at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney, will take at least two days to complete, Manly Local Court was told.

There will be three witnesses for the defence.

In November, Walker told Manly Court that he would fight his assault charges after being arrested over an alleged altercation with two men when he went to pick up a pepperoni pizza, near his home, for a Sunday evening meal.

Police allege in court documents the Manly Sea Eagles five-eighth assaulted Stephen and Enzo Melani between 8.35pm and 8.50pm.

Officers have alleged Walker collected the pizza from the Little Italy Pizzeria on May Rd before he tried to open the door of a car parked outside which belonged to a woman associated with the restaurant and a physical confrontation erupted.

“Police have been told that a man left the restaurant and attempted to enter the vehicle of a woman unknown to him parked outside the restaurant,” police said in a statement.

“When confronted the man allegedly became aggressive and was allegedly involved in a physical altercation, assaulting two men before fleeing.”

The pepperoni pizza was left uneaten on the road after the alleged incident.

As part of his strict bail conditions, Walker is forbidden from entering Little Italy or going within 50 metres of the restaurant, the documents state.

He also must not be intoxicated by alcohol or illicit drugs while in a public place.

A date for the two-day hearing will be set at the Downing Centre Local Court on January 20.
 
"The pepperoni pizza was left uneaten on the road after the alleged incident."

Journalism at its finest.

(Which still doesn't detract from the fact that Walker is a dickhead and a liability for our club.)
Hahaha! Tautology? It could hardly have been left on the road if it wasn't uneaten @:D

I like this bit too:
"He also must not be intoxicated by alcohol or illicit drugs while in a public place"

Thank goodness he's still allowed to get off his face on illicit drugs if he stays at home. :party:
 

Manly NRL star Dylan Walker: Police set to call 16 witnesses in alleged pizza shop assault case​

A Sea Eagles star is denying assault charges after being arrested at his local pizzeria, but police have lined up 16 prosecution witnesses for the court case.

Prosecutors are set to call 16 witnesses in the court case against Manly NRL star Dylan Walker for allegedly assaulting staff at his local pizza parlour, Manly Local Court heard on Wednesday.

Walker, 26, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of common assault following the incident at the Little Italy eatery at Narraweena on November 1 last year.

The hearing, to take place at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney, will take at least two days to complete, Manly Local Court was told.

There will be three witnesses for the defence.

In November, Walker told Manly Court that he would fight his assault charges after being arrested over an alleged altercation with two men when he went to pick up a pepperoni pizza, near his home, for a Sunday evening meal.

Police allege in court documents the Manly Sea Eagles five-eighth assaulted Stephen and Enzo Melani between 8.35pm and 8.50pm.

Officers have alleged Walker collected the pizza from the Little Italy Pizzeria on May Rd before he tried to open the door of a car parked outside which belonged to a woman associated with the restaurant and a physical confrontation erupted.

“Police have been told that a man left the restaurant and attempted to enter the vehicle of a woman unknown to him parked outside the restaurant,” police said in a statement.

“When confronted the man allegedly became aggressive and was allegedly involved in a physical altercation, assaulting two men before fleeing.”

The pepperoni pizza was left uneaten on the road after the alleged incident.

As part of his strict bail conditions, Walker is forbidden from entering Little Italy or going within 50 metres of the restaurant, the documents state.

He also must not be intoxicated by alcohol or illicit drugs while in a public place.

A date for the two-day hearing will be set at the Downing Centre Local Court on January 20.
16 witnesses LOL police duds at its best

Manly NRL star Dylan Walker: Police set to call 16 witnesses in alleged pizza shop assault case​

A Sea Eagles star is denying assault charges after being arrested at his local pizzeria, but police have lined up 16 prosecution witnesses for the court case.

Prosecutors are set to call 16 witnesses in the court case against Manly NRL star Dylan Walker for allegedly assaulting staff at his local pizza parlour, Manly Local Court heard on Wednesday.

Walker, 26, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of common assault following the incident at the Little Italy eatery at Narraweena on November 1 last year.

The hearing, to take place at the Downing Centre Local Court in Sydney, will take at least two days to complete, Manly Local Court was told.

There will be three witnesses for the defence.

In November, Walker told Manly Court that he would fight his assault charges after being arrested over an alleged altercation with two men when he went to pick up a pepperoni pizza, near his home, for a Sunday evening meal.

Police allege in court documents the Manly Sea Eagles five-eighth assaulted Stephen and Enzo Melani between 8.35pm and 8.50pm.

Officers have alleged Walker collected the pizza from the Little Italy Pizzeria on May Rd before he tried to open the door of a car parked outside which belonged to a woman associated with the restaurant and a physical confrontation erupted.

“Police have been told that a man left the restaurant and attempted to enter the vehicle of a woman unknown to him parked outside the restaurant,” police said in a statement.

“When confronted the man allegedly became aggressive and was allegedly involved in a physical altercation, assaulting two men before fleeing.”

The pepperoni pizza was left uneaten on the road after the alleged incident.

As part of his strict bail conditions, Walker is forbidden from entering Little Italy or going within 50 metres of the restaurant, the documents state.

He also must not be intoxicated by alcohol or illicit drugs while in a public place.

A date for the two-day hearing will be set at the Downing Centre Local Court on January 20.
16 witnesses... for common assault. Gee the nsw police are a pathetic pack of degenerates. Ice and other drugs are destroying people all over nsw and they waste time on this crap. If found guilty he will cop a fine and do community service. 16 people hahaha top job boys you got a harden crim LOL pathetic idiots 16 fmd promote those defectives asap or ill riot
 
16 witnesses LOL police duds at its best

16 witnesses... for common assault. Gee the nsw police are a pathetic pack of degenerates. Ice and other drugs are destroying people all over nsw and they waste time on this crap. If found guilty he will cop a fine and do community service. 16 people hahaha top job boys you got a harden crim LOL pathetic idiots 16 fmd promote those defectives asap or ill riot
They'd still be pissed he got off last time no doubt
 

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