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Hi guys got a quick favour to ask... does anyone have subscription to FHM? I got a call from a mate and he said i am in the magazine twice with injuries i have sent in (fractured skull, cheekbone and nose) if you have the mag sent every month could you please PM me so i can try to work out which one i am in (my mate cant remember) he thinks maybe the xmas one or one with a comedian DVD attached? I want to get a copy of it just for keepsake Cheers

Heath

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its  01/06.. so your wrong for both.. ;)

Dammit!!!! those bastards owe me $20 anyway hahahaha it was definately worth the pain for $20.... that will pay for .... well not much of what i just spent last night and this morning :huh: its surprising how quickly you can spend 3grand :S anyway FHM YOU OWE ME $20

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