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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> And I don't think he's Hewitt's boy. If he was

> Hewitt would probably be dead in a car crash by

> now.


Agree


I hate that whole Hewitt smear


Leave the man alone, he's doing his stuff in private (Strip Billiards - very classy)


And so fekkin what



I heard the press carping on on newsnight about post Levisson


Personally, I like the fact that shite isn't plastered across every schlock news paper on Sunday


Long may that continue



Like I said B3


Shame on you


(reading that newspaper)

Brendan Wrote:

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> There a joke in this somewhere involving balls and

> cues.

>

> and maybe pockets too.


There is a salon I used to go to that had a brazillan wax for guys. It was called *The Pool Hall*, which consisted of waxing the stick, balls and corner pocket. True story!

There was a story about one of the Universities where a group of Young 'Gentlemen' and one of the senior Dons

were naked on a river bank.


A group of Ladies rowed passed. The Gentlemen stood frozen to the spot covering their Genitals.


The Don covered his face leaving his Genitals fully exposed.


When questioned why he had done this.


He Replied. 'Well I do not know are you are reconised in this place, but I do know how I am rocognised.


Fox.

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