Shouldn't the title read...
I worry about ME ME ME ME ME ME!!!
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Erm, this wouldn't be another of suitys "Me, me, me . . . everybody look at me" threads, would it?
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Here's a little song i wrote, you might want to sing it note for note, don't worry, be happy.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSuity, the fact that you're worrying means there's no need to worry. It's when you stop worrying that you need to start worrying.
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Suity, the fact that you're worrying means there's no need to worry. It's when you stop worrying that you need to start worrying.
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Nah - one or other (probably both) of the bedwetting pair will sustain a training injury and be unable to take part. MF will still donate a large sum to charity to show he was genuine about the whole thing, and SY will feel pressured into matching him, but settle for a tenner.Originally posted by aussielong View PostMy money is on MF
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PMd you if interested.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou'll only send the missus, and she'll probably just fall asleep.
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Ok.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWow! I also have a shoulder injury! Mine was injured during a manly bicycle accident. Was yours inflicted by a fellow greased up cage monkey?
Even though injured, I feel I still have enough in my locker to squash you.
I'll take that challenge.
£1000 charity fight at Rage Stage 4 in Upminster in December. PM me.
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Wow! I also have a shoulder injury! Mine was injured during a manly bicycle accident. Was yours inflicted by a fellow greased up cage monkey?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAh!!!!!
Feeling brave now. To be fair my shoulder injury has kept me out of the ring for some time and a 2-1 record is not great but hey ho that life isn't it.
Even though injured, I feel I still have enough in my locker to squash you.
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Ah!!!!!Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWell, introspectively, when one who was a bedwetter (Suity) finds one who used to be a cage fighting hardman (MF) a bigger bedwetter than he, a little introspection is called for.
When is the next CUK f2f so I can squash you?
Feeling brave now. To be fair my shoulder injury has kept me out of the ring for some time and a 2-1 record is not great but hey ho that life isn't it.
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