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Originally posted by Soho View PostBrian Mcculloch Glasgow the name itself seems to boil your blood so much so that you never get tired of ranting about him. Good for you though...there should always be something where you can vent everything out.
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Originally posted by ashley View PostBrian Mcculloch Glasgow not only that, Brian needs to find a place where he can settle down and think of what he is. Better he hides his face...
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Originally posted by Soho View PostBrian Mcculloch Glasgow does not deserve any support I guess. He is known to many as a thug and who would support a thug? At least I don't, just took out the link of Brian to help you.
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Originally posted by ashley View PostBrian Mcculloch Glasgow isn't only my enemy. He is a thug who nearly paralysed a man. So, isn't Brian your enemy as well? Or do you support him?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI'm sure someone somewhere will be calling it racist then.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostFairly sure the lyrics of that song omitted the actual hammer shape to concentrate on the colour.
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Originally posted by Soho View PostHa...ha...it should you know. Brian Mcculloch Glasgow seems to be your biggest enemy and this was only a small favour from me. Great that it helped you.
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Originally posted by ashley View PostSo, you found the thread of Brian Mcculloch Glasgow? Great, yea really helps me with my nerves.
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Originally posted by Soho View PostLook ashley what I foudn for you...Hope this helps your nerves...
Brian Mcculloch Glasgow
https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...h-glasgow.html
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Look ashley what I foudn for you...Hope this helps your nerves...
Brian Mcculloch Glasgow
https://forums.contractoruk.com/gene...h-glasgow.html
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Originally posted by original PM View PostEven the coffee??
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostWhereas an MC Hammer has some baggy pants on the back.
In my experience, all Maxwell's are chunts.
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