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Originally posted by Franckoladies and gentlemen.... on the right corner at 215 pounds shaun the scottish hooligan boy and on the left corner the undefeated champion supremo the northern dog. Who will win the title of heavyweight bullsh1tter of the year?
p.s. threaded is out of the league for obvious reasons...just got back from my boxing, so quiet apt really...
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyBuilt like a giant cactus, with the intellect and charisma to match.
p.s. threaded is out of the league for obvious reasons...Last edited by Francko; 12 January 2007, 14:28.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneYou put half a stone on every payday?!!
So would you if you got paid in coloured beads SA.
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Originally posted by ChurchillNope, payday.
You put half a stone on every payday?!!
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Originally posted by ChurchillI feel much better!
6'8" and 18 stone.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneYou were only 17.5 stone the last time we shared! Carrying a little extra xmas weight are we porky?
Nope, payday.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneYes it was a definate compliment - you have a lovely manly physique!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneYes it was a definate compliment - you have a lovely manly physique!
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Originally posted by ChurchillI feel much better!
6'8" and 18 stone.
You were only 17.5 stone the last time we shared! Carrying a little extra xmas weight are we porky?
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Originally posted by sasguruAh, bless. The battle of the fat losers carries on apace.
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Originally posted by Moose423956Damn. That beats my 6'3" and 20 stone.
6'8" and 18 stone.
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Originally posted by n5goonerThanks SA, a complement at last (I think!!)
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Originally posted by n5goonerI'm 6'1 and 104Kg, just over 16 Stone, but have a body Fat % of 19%, its ok to be heavy as long as its muscle not fat....but then I go to the gym 5/6 days a week, and as its on the clients site I get paid for it !!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyNot from my perspective, you are not generally the sort of pussy I go for.
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