silent bob
What a guy.
There's an awful lot of smoke being blown here lately.
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You're only making his head bigger lads lol
He may be the source...Good job Chico's not sourced.
He may be the source...
Watch the language please.Mainly of sh*te threads that have been done ten times already.
Beware the silent ones mateMainly of sh*te threads that have been done ten times already.
Watch the language please.
Whilst backpacking around Central America, @The Esk became involved in an impromptu game of street cricket in downtown Caracas. Esk opted to use a small Peruvian schoolboy as a bat and managed to score a respectable 44 off 5 overs, including a six and 3 fours, before the boy (Juan)
was called in for tea by his mum.
The locals were so entranced with the Esk and his skill with the bat that they erected a statue of him in the central plaza and every year on the anniversary of the original cricket game, locals gather in the Plaza in front of the statue and chant his name. "Esk Esk Esk".
Alas the story is not so great for young boy (Juan) who dropped out of school and became a drug mule for the local cartel. Rumur has it that he was eaten alive by a hungry Cayman in the local swamp.
the morale of the story being ???? ........
don not ever let esk use you as a bat??
Right on the Mersey, Everton FC.
A gigantic blue liverbird for every ship that sails in, every photo took of the iconic waterfront and also for them smackrats on the Wirral to stare over at in awe before they realise they belong at Prenton Park and weep, the scruffy house robbing teds.[/QU
Whilst backpacking around Central America, @The Esk became involved in an impromptu game of street cricket in downtown Caracas. Esk opted to use a small Peruvian schoolboy as a bat and managed to score a respectable 44 off 5 overs, including a six and 3 fours, before the boy (Juan)
was called in for tea by his mum.
The locals were so entranced with the Esk and his skill with the bat that they erected a statue of him in the central plaza and every year on the anniversary of the original cricket game, locals gather in the Plaza in front of the statue and chant his name. "Esk Esk Esk".
Alas the story is not so great for young boy (Juan) who dropped out of school and became a drug mule for the local cartel. Rumur has it that he was eaten alive by a hungry Cayman in the local swamp.