TTFN.........wow you were quick.
Now wonder she is after a dirty book
Will she be sober enough to read it after her night out ?
Who is out?
Have you been on the cooking sherry after the desert wine ran out?
You could always try the audio version of the dirty book
But important blind...how could i hear it.
Plus you seem in the know about this book
I was thinking if the boss was not sober enough to read it,she could listen to the audio version .
If you can get the boss on the phone of course.
Time for the boxing,more tomorrow.
Runaway, runaway fasts you can...i won't catch him he's the merlot man....
Oh no, not the screw top tamper buttons opinion
Boxing....do you enjoy watching two men get bashed in the ring
Its that book you are listening too, you can't put it down
David Haye in 5.
He hit Chisora with a left hook and the chap positively pirrouetted.
You would have been distraught at the barbarism shown
Its pirouette my lovely....bit of a gay word to use....why not just say he bashed him in the ring?
phew,what a way to spend an evening out,that will take some recovering from,no matter who ended up the boss.
Puffy welts,bruised ego.
Ah well heres to the rematch,asap.
How many thousands of £'s did you have on Haye then, you big hitter you?
p.s. I hope you had the double with Khan
Siding with the enemy against a fellow punter ?
How surprising
I certainly did have the double.
If you knew how to gamble you would spread your bets.
A rather large bet against the obvious (Haye win) less outlay on the double.
The morale of the tale?
Always make sure the first bet covers the second bet
If you need any advice on betting strategy in the future you only need to ask.
The returns will be miniscule given the stake you lay out,but a winner is a winner as they say.
£50 lumped on would bring you a full £20 in returns.
Including stake, of course.
Dont spend it all in the one shop
If you knew how to gamble you would spread your bets.
A rather large bet against the obvious (Haye win) less outlay on the double.
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If you knew anything about betting, you'd have steered well clear of Haye at 2/9 on.
As Chisora always had a punchers chance & at those odds Haye was unbackable.
8/11 that it wouldn't go the distance was the bet
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posted on 14/7/12
TTFN.........wow you were quick.
Now wonder she is after a dirty book
posted on 14/7/12
Will she be sober enough to read it after her night out ?
posted on 14/7/12
Who is out?
Have you been on the cooking sherry after the desert wine ran out?
posted on 14/7/12
Shh, you big pudding
posted on 14/7/12
Flambe.....me
posted on 14/7/12
You could always try the audio version of the dirty book
posted on 14/7/12
But important blind...how could i hear it.
Plus you seem in the know about this book
posted on 14/7/12
I was thinking if the boss was not sober enough to read it,she could listen to the audio version .
posted on 14/7/12
Is shred deaf too?
posted on 14/7/12
If you can get the boss on the phone of course.
Time for the boxing,more tomorrow.
posted on 14/7/12
Shred Seven
posted on 14/7/12
Runaway, runaway fasts you can...i won't catch him he's the merlot man....
Oh no, not the screw top tamper buttons opinion
posted on 14/7/12
Boxing....do you enjoy watching two men get bashed in the ring
Its that book you are listening too, you can't put it down
posted on 14/7/12
David Haye in 5.
He hit Chisora with a left hook and the chap positively pirrouetted.
posted on 14/7/12
You would have been distraught at the barbarism shown
posted on 14/7/12
Its pirouette my lovely....bit of a gay word to use....why not just say he bashed him in the ring?
posted on 14/7/12
phew,what a way to spend an evening out,that will take some recovering from,no matter who ended up the boss.
Puffy welts,bruised ego.
Ah well heres to the rematch,asap.
posted on 15/7/12
How many thousands of £'s did you have on Haye then, you big hitter you?
posted on 15/7/12
p.s. I hope you had the double with Khan
posted on 15/7/12
Siding with the enemy against a fellow punter ?
How surprising
posted on 15/7/12
You did didn't you?
posted on 15/7/12
I certainly did have the double.
If you knew how to gamble you would spread your bets.
A rather large bet against the obvious (Haye win) less outlay on the double.
The morale of the tale?
Always make sure the first bet covers the second bet
If you need any advice on betting strategy in the future you only need to ask.
The returns will be miniscule given the stake you lay out,but a winner is a winner as they say.
posted on 15/7/12
£50 lumped on would bring you a full £20 in returns.
Including stake, of course.
Dont spend it all in the one shop
posted on 15/7/12
Mmmm steak return....
posted on 16/7/12
If you knew how to gamble you would spread your bets.
A rather large bet against the obvious (Haye win) less outlay on the double.
------------------------------------------------------------
If you knew anything about betting, you'd have steered well clear of Haye at 2/9 on.
As Chisora always had a punchers chance & at those odds Haye was unbackable.
8/11 that it wouldn't go the distance was the bet
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