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Taking Revenge A Bit Too Far?

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20 Nov 13 #414179 by stukadivebomber
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excellent :lol:

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21 Nov 13 #414265 by Primo
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They say revenge is a dish best served cold. In this instance it is best served by a middle finger made out of bronze.

This kind of humour is right up my street. Classic. Like it a lot... :lol:

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21 Nov 13 #414267 by pixy
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I love it - but no way could I ever bring myself to live next door to my own personal f*ckwit.

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23 Nov 13 #414417 by Wombles
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Very funny!!

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