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Reply to: Oh Dear, What a To-Do (Part XCIV)
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Previously on "Oh Dear, What a To-Do (Part XCIV)"
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Not that gory. Just that she had what looked like some funny scars on the palm of her hand which felt hard when you pressed them. When she bent her fingers backwards, thereby stretching the skin, you could see it was 3 pieces of broken glass under the skin.
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Reading that made me pleased I have kids and so rarely visit pubs anymore.
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This search should help.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat's an FMB bar?
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keep yer gob shut, yer head down, yer gumshield in and yer tin hat on. (paint it blue and write UN on it just to safe)Originally posted by VectraMan View PostClearly I'm missing vital and important facts by not reading TPD.
I'm guessing it's a ladies footwear thing. All Google finds is lots of posts by NickFitz about his FMB bar.
and pretend you know whats going on
thats what I do
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Clearly I'm missing vital and important facts by not reading TPD.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's explained in TPD - I'm sure you'll find it. To help you along, it was sometime around late summer 2007.
I'm guessing it's a ladies footwear thing. All Google finds is lots of posts by NickFitz about his FMB bar.
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cojak, what is an FMB bar ?Originally posted by cojak View PostHe may not have heard the term FMB in the same breath as an establishment for the consumption of alcoholic beverages..
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat's an FMB bar?
I cant believe you dont know what an FMB bar is
flipping heck
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What's an FMB bar?
This is why I only go to pubs where I feel sure I can sit in the corner by myself and nobody will talk to me.
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