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Ban the tedious c**t then.

Originally this post had a different filtered word in it, but Dee Man shook his head and exhaled while backspacing. "Can't even call people sectarian slurs these days," he added, probably.

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I think that word needs removed though, even allowing context, it is not derogatory. If it is I want bald and fat added to the list.

Thats up to Div

Better be quick then. Sarge, you're not only fat, but bald, you big fat baldy fatty member of tribe that invaded from the east but no longer exists.

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She only cost me a few drinks so the belt is worth more. She's still alive as well unfortunately.

Decided to bite the bullet and agree to back. Just need to think of some dramatic story to get me out pronto.

You need to leave and carry out some belt maintenance

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Did anyone in the leith area notice a large plume of smoke about an hour or so ago?

http://www.liveedinburghnews.org/fire-breaks-out-at-leith-scrapyard/

Think I'll skip my usual Wednesday trip for a hooker tonight, it'll be obvious if I come home with my jumper stinking of smoke.

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I've got a few pairs of fine jeans which would be perfectly fine to wear if it weren't for the small streaks of faced fabric just above the (inner) leg openings where they've been rubbing over time.

Anybody here ever used any specific dye products to turn such faded patches blue again rather than fork out for a whole new pair of jeans (assuming such a thing exists)?

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I've got a few pairs of fine jeans which would be perfectly fine to wear if it weren't for the small streaks of faced fabric just above the (inner) leg openings where they've been rubbing over time.

Anybody here ever used any specific dye products to turn such faded patches blue again rather than fork out for a whole new pair of jeans (assuming such a thing exists)?

I had a pair of jeans that I realised had a bollock sized hole in the gusset. The hole looked like it had been there a while.

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I've got a few pairs of fine jeans which would be perfectly fine to wear if it weren't for the small streaks of faced fabric just above the (inner) leg openings where they've been rubbing over time.

Anybody here ever used any specific dye products to turn such faded patches blue again rather than fork out for a whole new pair of jeans (assuming such a thing exists)?

Buy a Dylon for a fiver, it even comes with the salt pre mixed nowadays. Stick them through the wash with it and hey presto.

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