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3 minutes ago, XTreme said:

So you'd let a bloke fuck you up the ass for 250K?

Does @Marcel know?

Even worse, he might be thinking someone would pay 250k for him.

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2 minutes ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

After sleeping on it i think this would be his dream van


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i'd have that , profit on ice cream is mental....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the drugs you can sell from em is where the real money is though

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48 minutes ago, XTreme said:

@Six30

 

brilliant ... if he set out to make himself look a fool and and a bottler ...mission accomplished 

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2 hours ago, Six30 said:

brilliant ... if he set out to make himself look a fool and and a bottler ...mission accomplished 

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Andy Bowen of New Orleans (1867-94) and Jack Burke (Texas, 1869-1913) at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 6 April 1893. It lasted 110 rounds, 7 hr 19 min (9:15 p.m.-4:34 a.m.), and was declared a no contest (later changed to a draw)

imagine that 110 rounds to get a draw 

 

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10 minutes ago, Six30 said:

@XTreme

Andy Bowen of New Orleans (1867-94) and Jack Burke (Texas, 1869-1913) at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 6 April 1893. It lasted 110 rounds, 7 hr 19 min (9:15 p.m.-4:34 a.m.), and was declared a no contest (later changed to a draw)

imagine that 110 rounds to get a draw 

 

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Brutal days back then!

Just checked and Andy Bowen got killed in the ring a year later!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Bowen

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29 minutes ago, Six30 said:

@XTreme

Andy Bowen of New Orleans (1867-94) and Jack Burke (Texas, 1869-1913) at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 6 April 1893. It lasted 110 rounds, 7 hr 19 min (9:15 p.m.-4:34 a.m.), and was declared a no contest (later changed to a draw)

imagine that 110 rounds to get a draw 

 

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Probably had to stop because the groundskeeper needed to turn off the lights.

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