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I don't think that's true. They seemed to have so much time there was one fella offering a fitting service.
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That's quite an assumption. I bet if you go to a car boot sale next weekend there'll be trainers on offer in every size imaginable. If you see a little guy in a tracksuit selling size 48 Nike Airs, shop him.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIts reading which helped the looters grab the right size of trainers
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Its reading which helped the looters grab the right size of trainersOriginally posted by jmo21 View PostI prefer watching telly on me new 50" plasma innit
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Is reading really that bad?
I prefer watching telly on me new 50" plasma innitTags: None
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