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ahahaha funniest thread ever, we have some guys doing it at work aswell, i wanted to give it a go but its "not the corporate image" Bah Humbug!

Dan they are beautiful pics, bald man with a boony Mo = dodgy F&*ker

ahahahh love the pics, are you doing the walk off at the end of the month? i think its at one of the clubs/pubs were there going up and down the catwalk to see who has the best mo!

hahah na i f**king hate the mo. we have the sauwa dinner on saturday night and i have to wear it there. thats enough!

everyone at the gym stares at me. its terrible mate

yeah i kno what u mean about the image at work... ppl dont kno what to think

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