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I find it a little funny that such a fuss was made over his mo, yet here we have posters who are apparently oblivious to the fact that it disappeared a year ago :unsure:

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I find it a little funny that such a fuss was made over his mo, yet here we have posters who are apparently oblivious to the fact that it disappeared a year ago :unsure:

I guess, to be pedantic, it has gone so the observation is correct, though perhaps somewhat belated !

 

Did the mo go earlier and I'm the last to find out?

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Went a long time ago, but good on you for bettering yourself in the worst thread ever department.

In other groundbreaking news; world poverty and hunger is still an issue, war still reaps death and destruction across many countries and yes humans continue to be the most vile creatures to inhabit the planet.

Stay tuned for more groundbreaking news stories coming at you on Demonland soon.


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Went a long time ago, but good on you for bettering yourself in the worst thread ever department.

You mean it's worse than the current worst thread title I hold. A new personal best.

Forget Dunn's missing mo what is going on with his tats on the chest? Is he sponsored by the Pancake Palour on his right ab? Not sure what to make of the other side. Maybe all is explained in the necklace wording? It is all too much for me who played with blokes who had the odd tatt on an arm here and there. It never crossed my mind to undergo the needle and thank God because the images wouldn't be looking too flash now days.

Massive news.

I can get on with my life now.


well they say the Fish rots at the head first , how true

Just wait for my thread about each players favourite colour.

Could you make that their ink colour !

Too much time, Too much money !

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