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LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> Spartacus Wrote:

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> > I had a cottage pie once, it didn't agree with

> me

> > and when it came out it made my bum ache for

> days

> > afterwards !!

>

>

> That's class!!!


That's nothing! I once smoked an eigth of Skunk and then ate an entire tin of quality street except for the strawberry creams. The next day I was reunited with the confectionary as it exited my arsehole like a flock of sparrows and thoroughly pebble dashed the toilet bowl. Felt good though and sometimes I wish I could do it again.


I once ate two steaks in one go and the Dreadnought I put to sea was so aggressive I nearly called all three emergency services.

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