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Yo, do they actually sell Giblert Melendez jerseys? Because that's the only one I'd think about buying.
Sadly, no
Yo, do they actually sell Giblert Melendez jerseys? Because that's the only one I'd think about buying.
lol, probably
Yo, do they actually sell Giblert Melendez jerseys? Because that's the only one I'd think about buying.
there are gambling stores on the corner, like a 7-11 in .. wherever that is?? thats degen
Like me shoehorned into my wife's knickers and bra......but still less embarrassing than a full kit
there are gambling stores on the corner, like a 7-11 in .. wherever that is?? thats degen
american is not immune (although granted its slightly more acceptable when actually attending a match as opposed to wearing it out shopping)
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actually.. no.. no its not
oh here we are...
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In my town, anywhere there's a pub there's a betting shop beside it. There's a lot of pubs. And an endless supply of 18-35 year old men spend all day going in between the two and smoking outside both.
After reviewing this thread and careful deliberation, I have determined that the American version of the FKW is the guy who cycles non-competitively (no cycling competitions, no triathlons, etc.) but rides around your neighborhood in full competitive gear. This was mentioned by a poster earlier, and I fully agree:
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After reviewing this thread and careful deliberation, I have determined that the American version of the FKW is the guy who cycles non-competitively (no cycling competitions, no triathlons, etc.) but rides around your neighborhood in full competitive gear. This was mentioned by a poster earlier, and I fully agree:
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At least in the republic of Ireland you don't have those gambling machines with roulette on.....those things are brutal.
After reviewing this thread and careful deliberation, I have determined that the American version of the FKW is the guy who cycles non-competitively (no cycling competitions, no triathlons, etc.) but rides around your neighborhood in full competitive gear. This was mentioned by a poster earlier, and I fully agree:
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Yeah we do, in pubs, chippers, anywhere they can be jammed in. And I don't blame the businesses for doing it when there's an endless supply of braindead morons in tracksuits willing to just throw
Strange, went in to two bookies in Dublin when I was there for the fight (one a Paddy Power) and neither had them.