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that read really badly first time round................................ spat some more beer over the dog

I thought same, - blutac, bung box and latex glove after a sphincter has been opened in conversation, - if you pardon the expression!
 
that read really badly first time round................................ spat some more beer over the dog

I thought same, - blutac, bung box and latex glove after a sphincter has been opened in conversation, - if you pardon the expression!

I shall rephrase that lol. I keep blutac in the box I keep my bungs in

sorry john I owe you a beer and your dog a towel
 
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