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That's it. We were too busy being real life whores.

Also, seems as though the child is getting bullied.

Chants reckons let it run its course and see if the other parents sort their ratbags out.

I reckon, entice them to hit him and then have him kick the sh1t out of them. If anyone complains, rip their throat out. Thoughts?

Nup. The cool kids hang here.

Jelly! Any good?

Free pie was good pie

Good to catch up with you Chris, but yep first whore pie has been given away :)

(Albeit a crappy plain pie could of got mushroom or curry or pepper or kidney or onion etc not even any potatoe or anything lol)

I am old and boring. I did ask for steak and mushroom but was happy with what I was given.

In all honesty that was the last person I was expecting to walk in, I'm sitting there mashing potatoes in my own little world lol

Part of the reason I did it. I was on the way up anyway do I took a diversion.

In my experience, yanks dont go for "flavoured" pies. No offence Chris ;)

True in a way. Meat pies in Texas are usually 12" round things served with a plate of veg.

Free pie was good pie

I am old and boring. I did ask for steak and mushroom but was happy with what I was given.

Part of the reason I did it. I was on the way up anyway do I took a diversion.

True in a way. Meat pies in Texas are usually 12" round things served with a plate of veg.

Glad to hear the pie was up to scratch :) (Didnt hear you say mushroom bloody ovens are noisy things + years of loud amps = partial deafness I'm pretty sure, next time mate lol)

Glad to hear the pie was up to scratch :) (Didnt hear you say mushroom bloody ovens are noisy things + years of loud amps = partial deafness I'm pretty sure, next time mate lol)

excuses, excuses...
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