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Gabby15

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  1. A prediction league with two people Also TWI, White Ralph Lauren big (blue) pony with the 3 on the side in a medium. In today - interested? 8)
  2. Where's all this proof then? I'm guessing you rarely watch Dutch football if not at all. You are categorically saying that someone who scored 47 goals last season is a worse finisher than someone who only scored around 20. I don't care what league you play in, 47 goals is impressive and the way you are righting him off is absurd. lol :notworthy: Oh nooo, a grammatical error. Spelling and/or word choice error tbf
  3. Look harder. Above picture of a guido = inaccurate. Ergo, not a guido. I also don't have a spray tan or wear wifebeaters. Stay in college
  4. I'm effectively saying that the above picture is an inaccurate photographic representation and you will be hearing from my lawyers
  5. Incorrect hair, lack of sunglasses, my belt is better & I also wear Calvin Klein, not some walmart looking pants. Also no fruity necklace or holes in my jeans. Shame really
  6. As it so happens I reverted back to that hairstyle a few weeks ago, takes a slick really bad person to pull it off though 8) If you say so. Do you use fake tan aswell? Yep 8)
  7. As it so happens I reverted back to that hairstyle a few weeks ago, takes a slick really bad person to pull it off though 8)
  8. Chavez decision (Majority if you want specifics)
  9. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and John Duddy made weight without issues for Saturday's clash for the WBC' silver middleweight title. Chavez-Duddy headlines Top Rank's Latin Fury 15 pay-per-view from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. Chavez Jr. weighed the division limit at 160-pounds, and Duddy was a pound under at 159. Both fighters were in excellent shape. Marco Antonio Barrera, fighting for the first time since the loss to Amir Khan from March 2009, weighed in at 141-pounds. The tough Brazilian, Adailton De Jesus, was 138-pounds. There appeared to be some controversy on the stage with the camps of both fighters. The fight was set for a max weight of 138. A deal was struck between both sides, with De Jesus receiving a couple of extra bucks, for the fight to get a weight bump to 141.
  10. Wearing a Villa shirt on the way to play football and a bloke in a white van drove by and shouted "Up The Villa!" Great stuff 8)
  11. :shock: On this count he's right, 99% of other times he's a bit of a cuuuunt
  12. Brilliant news, building up for the Khan fight I guess. Cracking undercard as well
  13. Big Tyson Fury was bigger than ever ahead of the much-anticipated rematch with John McDermott. Weighing in at 19 stone 4, eclipsing his debut weight 18 months ago and 23 pounds heavier than in the first contest. McDermott looked more trim despite a characteristic weight of 18 stone 2, or 254 pounds. Surprisingly Fury, who attended in typically jovial mood seemed in reasonable shape but the weight doesn’t strongly suggest his preparation for this fight hasn’t been as intense as perhaps it should have been. McDermott certainly appears fixated on victory this time and with McDonnell in his ear, may yet find the resolve and self-belief to make the final step. At yesterday’s press conference there were once again suggestions of ‘beastings’ at the hands of diminutive Jim McDonnell and it would be healthy to see Big Bad John get some reward for the additional effort he has clerly made to get in tip-top condition. The brief video of the weigh in is available at Maloney Promotions Youtube site….or you could just click here. Two fat bastards
  14. I'll try and chill for a bit but it's been like it for a while tbh, hopefully it'll pass. As milfner mentioned I do tend to overthink sometimes so that might contribute as well Yearly flocking to Magaluf, Malia & Zante?
  15. Don't know my dad's side too well, mums side are all **** batshit crazy (although that's not particularly medical, just them being them really) Dad's side are all Irish so you know there's some crazy in there as well...
  16. Hard to tell as there's not really a whole lot to compare it to if you know what I mean. One minute I can be on top of the world & feeling pretty good & then one small thing can put me in a funk & keep me awake for several hours thinking about it. Just part of life I guess, sucks pretty badly at some points though
  17. You cheeky young scamp :shock: Peter Sutcliffe was a 10 stone weakling. I assure you if I were to decide to follow in his footsteps I'd be using a mallet or a sledgehammer to do the job, ball-peins are for puffs. Sutcliffe was a British hypejob & would have been KO'd by the USA ATG known as BTK. BTK is the truth Sutcliffe was a bit of a mummys boy and puff but he did manage to score a respectable 13, what did BTK score on the massacre-ometer? Sutcliffe also gets bonus points for being a lorry driver and living up to stereotypes by the way. A lower 10 but his resume is better, especially after something like a billion year retirement before coming back and getting busted. There was a pretty decent documentary on him on Crime and Investigation channel a few months ago
  18. But I have a big dick and an iron chin, I can't be a woman :? She got smaller titties than James Toney :shock:
  19. But I have a big dick and an iron chin, I can't be a woman :?
  20. Anyone else get really bad up and down moods or am I just bipolar?
  21. DVD cover for this one... Yeah, why not, we doing the record style or a points based system?
  22. You cheeky young scamp :shock: Peter Sutcliffe was a 10 stone weakling. I assure you if I were to decide to follow in his footsteps I'd be using a mallet or a sledgehammer to do the job, ball-peins are for puffs. Sutcliffe was a British hypejob & would have been KO'd by the USA ATG known as BTK. BTK is the truth
  23. I'm pretty sure he would take it. He's said before he doesn't want to fight him again but since then he seems to have been coming around to fighting him again
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