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I have an excuse , my god , do any of you lot actually do any work lol .
 
Why don`t you get back on your death bed and stop concerning yourself with matters you can`t control you old bugger. :D

Whats this thread you speak of anyway?

Kieth okeefes , dont know how to link it lol .
I saw it around 8.30 this morning and its had 3000 replys by our chaps that have done sweet FA this morning, mind you thats more than me .
 

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