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No, it is just my XL tool coming in my way. Hasn't your wife told you?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWas that shortly before the incident, that gives you that noticeable cowboy type gait

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Was that shortly before the incident, that gives you that noticeable cowboy type gaitOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAre you AndyW's brother? Because his mum told me to expect the unexpected
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BTW, when are you getting that hip replaced?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAnything for a friend, I think it would do the big lad good, broaden his horizons
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Are you AndyW's brother? Because his mum told me to expect the unexpectedOriginally posted by Mordac View PostOff Topic Alert: FLC still doesn't know what he gets for his £78. That, surely, should be the question gripping the nation...or not.
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Anything for a friend, I think it would do the big lad good, broaden his horizonsOriginally posted by vetran View PostUsing your contacts hey?
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Well, we had the full "Surprise Lady Boy Experience" lined up for himOriginally posted by Mordac View PostOff Topic Alert: FLC still doesn't know what he gets for his £78. That, surely, should be the question gripping the nation...or not.
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Off Topic Alert: FLC still doesn't know what he gets for his £78. That, surely, should be the question gripping the nation...or not.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat's that got to do it. The comment says legal to sell, legal to buy. Changing the context doesn't help anything.
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What's that got to do it. The comment says legal to sell, legal to buy. Changing the context doesn't help anything.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post14 year olds can legally drink alcohol though.
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