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DAM BUSTERS TOUR UPDATE

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CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND

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Trying to organise another date. Had some issues with the flood gates and has no time this weekend.

Stay tuned.

BAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA

No faceparty at work :) What are the other 2 you created?

-KFC: Martin Luther King Jr's "Dream" Incarnate.

-I like my women like I like my white goods... In the kitchen.

I don't understand the first one so I didn't join. I lolled at the second and joined instantly!

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-KFC: Martin Luther King Jr's "Dream" Incarnate.

-I like my women like I like my white goods... In the kitchen.

LOL!

I don't understand the first one so I didn't join.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Have_a_Dream

f*ckers have changed the rules on the intertrons filter :). I can't even get to my mail or download anything. SAU and lowball club survived though :miner:

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DAM BUSTERS TOUR UPDATE

**********************

CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND

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Trying to organise another date. Had some issues with the flood gates and has no time this weekend.

Stay tuned.

Forgot about that. All good, let us know when you know more :)

our local sandwich artists have always done this!

I love getting one over the lawyers :/ they just tried to appeal somthing that has no appeal rights, they sent a lengthy application and i got to send back

In regard to your internal review application concerning decision xxxxx received on xxxx

I cannot process this application because:

This type of decision is not reviewable by internal review because no information notice was issued

If you have any question please call me on xxxxxxx

So thier application was literally 100 pages long, and it got tossed out by a 4 line letter because they cant read legislation, woot! ha ha

-KFC: Martin Luther King Jr's "Dream" Incarnate.

I don't understand the first one so I didn't join.

You're kidding me?

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Martin Luther King Jr

I'm not sure if you can make it out in that black and white photo... but he's black. He's also the same black guy that gave the "I have a dream" speech in 1963. Surely you know of that?

And what would black people kill their own mothers for*?

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*They would quite possibly also kill their own mother for:

Money, foodstamps, alcohol, a car, a stereo, or a phat pair of Air Jordan's

I'm not sure if you can make it out in that black and white photo... but he's black. He's also the same black guy that gave the "I have a dream" speech in 1963. Surely you know of that?

Of course I know him, and of course I know that speech....... I don't see a connection to fried chicken though?

Of course I know him, and of course I know that speech....... I don't see a connection to fried chicken though?
And what would black people kill their own mothers for*?

bucket.gif

...dude seriously... keep up.

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