When Snowy Blackwood (a big black guy) was in training with us it was said he had Wendy on his, it expanded in "Welcome to Jamaica and have a nice day."Pilgrim Norway wrote:" Adam " used to be popular - even though undoubtedly painful -
anyone remember ? Stretched out to Amsterdam..if you were lucky that is.
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Made the fatal mistake of leaving me camera in the mess, once. When I had the fillum developed there were a few phots( usual stuff, tongue locks, helmets peering over the shreddies, etc) that I found difficult to explain to first Mrs Hackedoff. Particularly one with the eyes. Wouldn`t mind, but the cheeks were akimbo
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A mate of mine had a tattoo with his blood group done once.
It read "Bload Groupee D neg" or somesuch.
Not a happy bunny to put it mildly. I said to him that the tattooist must have been dyslectic.
Another bloke I knew had hinges on every joint and a dotted line around his neck with the words "cut here" on the back of his neck.
Have never had one as I just couldnt see the point, money was for spending on the Strasse in Guz.
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It read "Bload Groupee D neg" or somesuch.
Not a happy bunny to put it mildly. I said to him that the tattooist must have been dyslectic.
Another bloke I knew had hinges on every joint and a dotted line around his neck with the words "cut here" on the back of his neck.
Have never had one as I just couldnt see the point, money was for spending on the Strasse in Guz.
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