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Previously on "Plan B"
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How is it possible that I've only today discovered Jaeger Bomb trains?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostA pint of your usual sir?
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A pint of your usual sir?Originally posted by chef View Postwhat!!! I don't believe it, how has my plan b v2.0 upgrade idea already got out..
now, if anybody suggests adding a Cadbury flake into these ideas I'm gonna just stop this Plan b idea right now and go get a pint
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what!!! I don't believe it, how has my plan b v2.0 upgrade idea already got out..Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHint; custard is a bigger market than chocolate sauce.
now, if anybody suggests adding a Cadbury flake into these ideas I'm gonna just stop this Plan b idea right now and go get a pint
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And are you planning to franchise this idea ??Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt depends if your Plan B is knocking one out while watching a couple of swedish lesbians go at it with a fire extinguisher while covered in chocolate sauce.
Which in your case it is.
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Hint; custard is a bigger market than chocolate sauce.Originally posted by chef View PostBA$TARD !!! You, stole my plan b idea...
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I really like the sound of this Plan B. Could you give me more details about how the income is going to be derived.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt depends if your Plan B is knocking one out while watching a couple of swedish lesbians go at it with a fire extinguisher while covered in chocolate sauce.
Which in your case it is.
PS - I do NOT want further detail about his outgoings........
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Actually I'm beginning to think this reply won't work very well.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt depends if your Plan B is knocking one out while watching a couple of swedish lesbians go at it with a fire extinguisher while covered in chocolate sauce.
Which in your case it is.
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It depends if your Plan B is knocking one out while watching a couple of swedish lesbians go at it with a fire extinguisher while covered in chocolate sauce.
Which in your case it is.
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