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diamondtiling

We have all been there, Chris has been walking around all day wondering why everyone keeps laughing at him.



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Bolter

We had a cocky apprentice once who proudly told us about his mate who they pranked. He took great pleasure telling us his mate made a roll-up, and when he left the room, they put pubes in his baccy pouch. Some time later the guy makes another smoke, hilarity all round.

Now our apprentice then stands up, freshly made roll-up in his mouth, and leaves the room for some fresh air and leaves his baccy on a tub of addy!

Never laughed so hard while pulling clods of my own pubes out! :D
 

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