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posted on 6/3/19

stupidly I kept swapping hands. definitely ended up inhaling some of her through the cigarette. eyes stung a bit afterwards and now (a day and a bit later) I seem to be coming down with a cold or similar. sure it's fine. have googled lady discharge on cigarette papers and there's absolutely nothing.

posted on 6/3/19

she was sat on my lap in a bar at the time, which was why I was swapping hands. pick your pint up and by the time you've put it down you've forgotten which hand was doing what.

posted on 9/3/19

I've got the tablets this time

posted on 10/3/19

Sheena Easton in trouble.

posted on 10/3/19

Paula Abdul up to her old tricks.

posted on 10/3/19

"During his bouncing days, Tureaud was in over 200 fights and was sued a number of times, but won each case.[14] "I have been in and out of the courts as a result of my beating up somebody. I have been sued by customers whom I threw out that claimed that I viciously attacked them without just cause and/or I caused them great bodily harm as a result of a beating I supposedly gave them," Mr. T once remarked.[15]

He eventually parlayed his job as a bouncer into a career as a bodyguard that lasted almost ten years. During these years he protected, among others, sixteen prostitutes, nine welfare recipients, five preachers, eight bankers, ten school teachers, and four store owners.[16] As his reputation improved, however, he was contracted to guard, among others, seven clothes designers, five models, seven judges, three politicians, six athletes and forty-two millionaires."

posted on 10/3/19

"While he was in his late twenties, Tureaud won two tough-man competitions consecutively.[24] The first aired as "Sunday Games" on NBC-TV under the contest of "America's Toughest Bouncer" which included throwing a 150-pound (68 kg) stuntman, and breaking through a 4-inch (10 cm) wooden door.[25] For the first event, Tureaud came in third place. For the end, two finalists squared off in a boxing ring for a two-minute round to declare the champion. Making it to the ring as a finalist, he had as his opponent a 280-pound (130 kg) Honolulu bouncer named Tutefano Tufi.[26] Within twenty seconds "Mr. T" gave the six foot five competitor a bloody nose, and later a bloody mouth. He won the match and thus the competition.["

posted on 10/3/19

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._T#/media/File:NancyReaganMrTChristmas1983.jpg

posted on 10/3/19

In 1987, he angered the residents of Lake Forest, Illinois by cutting down more than a hundred oak trees on his estate. The national media referred to the incident as "the Lake Forest Chain Saw Massacre".[57][58]

posted on 10/3/19

Mr T and Tom Hanks do a lot of fly fishing together apparently. When Hanks was suffering from depression a few years back Mr T helped him recover and got him into fly fishing.

posted on 11/3/19

comment by Raptor✡ (U1071)
posted 23 hours, 13 minutes ago
Mr T and Tom Hanks do a lot of fly fishing together apparently. When Hanks was suffering from depression a few years back Mr T helped him recover and got him into fly fishing.
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Is that where you fish from low flying airplanes?

posted on 11/3/19

posted on 12/3/19

What has one wet finger on one hand, and errrr….is stood....actually....

posted on 12/3/19

I went back to see cigarette girl and spoke to her about it. she's clean and not sick. weird.

posted on 12/3/19

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posted on 12/3/19

Sounds like she’s the one saan

posted on 14/3/19

Dave?

posted on 14/3/19

Dave?

posted on 15/3/19

Dave?

posted on 15/3/19

Chronic?

posted on 15/3/19

RRP?

posted on 18/3/19

Admin?

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 19/3/19

J?

posted on 20/3/19

Galv?

posted on 20/3/19

Lady Eowyn?

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