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Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> 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!



Only a gingerbeer would know that !

bon3yard Wrote:

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> Theres more than a suggestion in this pic that

> Chas is the redheads old fella.


Are you sure?


http://www.bongonews.com/StoryImages/prince_harry_james_hewitt_2005-04-13.JPG


http://mychinaconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/a-chip-off-the-old-block2.jpg

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