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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > and you have the audacity to call me old ! ;)

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> Oh yes...tons of audacity in me...tons I tell thee

> (old bean)...:))

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Now you have plenty to read and I have not stop laughing I had a good time and I have really enjoy, good game Thought !

thank you for inviting me in to be part of Man U only U and U Nited wow :)-D

And the fans a part from living in the small box and being in the

small World what a great place to be hope to see you around for the next season but without chilli sauce

the acid and lemon but keep in mind are not bad people.

>

> COME ON STOKE MY LOVELIES!!!

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NowNo Wrote:

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> Laddy Muck Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Bluerevolution Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > and you have the audacity to call me old ! ;)

> >

> > Oh yes...tons of audacity in me...tons I tell

> thee

> > (old bean)...:))

> >

>

> Now you have plenty to read and I have not stop

> laughing I had a good time a I really enjoy good

> game Thought !

> thank you for inviting me in to be part of Man U

> only U and U Nited wow :)-D

> And the fans a part from living in the small box

> and being in the

> small World what a great place to be hope to see

> you around for the next season but without chilli

> sauce

> the acid and lemon but keep in mind are not bad

> people.

> >

> > COME ON STOKE MY LOVELIES!!!



Yes they are to many between us far too many we will never finished telling all our stories

of liers but the most important thing is that we are going to laugh one day. What a game

I think nobody has enjoy this as much as myself. Love to my liers.

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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > and you have the audacity to call me old ! ;)

>

> Oh yes...tons of audacity in me...tons I tell thee

> (old bean)...:))

>

>

>

> COME ON STOKE MY LOVELIES!!!



Hi! Laddy Muck I have pm you.

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