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Previously on "World's strangest rules"
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Rule 10 applies to horse drawn brewers drays with two or more horses. So don’t try it with your car!
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Originally posted by fzbucks View PostCareful you'll be meeting up with CD for that drink
Drink with CD? I don't drink my own urine, so I don't think he'd be interested!
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The welsh were known as the men of the longbow. not just the one that shot arrows
Probably get banned for this
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Originally posted by Diver View Post7. In Chester, Welshmen are banned from entering the city before sunrise and from staying after sunset.
Only because English women prefer Welsh men
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7. In Chester, Welshmen are banned from entering the city before sunrise and from staying after sunset.
Only because English women prefer Welsh men
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Originally posted by richard-af View PostStrangest rule:
Do feck all in your life, other than spawn countless feral gits, and get a house and lolly.
Work and pay your way, and be drained dry by the State.
I'm feeling a bit Right Wing this afternoon.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd very impressive it is...
How much did it cost your client?
I finished work at 7 am this morning, went to my digs, drew it then and uploaded it, then drove home, now posting this comment.
so to answer your question it cost them fek all.
just like this post!
but not the ones made this morning before 7am.
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Strangest rule:
Do feck all in your life, other than spawn countless feral gits, and get a house and lolly.
Work and pay your way, and be drained dry by the State.
I'm feeling a bit Right Wing this afternoon.
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In CUK it's illegal to post against the view of the pack.
ooops don't ban me please.
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Aparently
Duelling is still legal in Paraguay as long as both participants are blood donors
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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