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Mr Woodman was allegedly travelling in Devaney's BMW One Series convertible, sat between the Morris brothers, with Devaney driving and Pye in the passenger seat.
Those two geezers don't look exactly small the "victim" must be tiny.
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Originally posted by moggy View PostMe too..!!
Although if they are just lap-dancers I would only part with cash for the first one..
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIsn't the one in the top right mudskipper?
if so I am on the next cuk do!
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Jurors were told the Breitling watch, worth £4,650, was found in Alexander Morris' anus following his arrest.
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If they are found guilty does he automatically get his money back or is that a separate case (serious question)?
I am reminded of a school friend's father about 30 years ago. He came back to one of his properties to find a bunch squatters there. He told them to leave and they looked at this short middle aged businessman and laughed in his face.
He left and went to a local nightclub and the asked the bouncers if they fancied a private job (this was before bouncers were licenced and having a criminal record seemed to improve job prospects) . The next day a bunch of 18 stone bouncers went to the house and 'explained the situation' to the squatters, suddenly a short middle aged businessman seemed the wrong person to mess with.
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Fool - that's what a corporate credit card is for.
Strip Club Sues Oracle for Dodging $33,000 Tab | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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Originally posted by Troll View PostGotta have pictures... and then the usual "would Mich"
Images of the girls on the dailywail website don't paint the same picture as the ones above though.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-Festival.html
The DJ wasn't too bad on the eye though.
Last edited by northernladuk; 10 January 2014, 11:49.
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Can't help being slightly impressed with that. Breitling and not known for making small slippery watches.
I can't imagine what a guy can do to three lap dancers in a night to warrant a £42K bill. Pictures please of the event please.
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