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1905 HALFCROWN --- is it genuine ?

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weve got a guy at work whos a bit stupid and all his get up and go...got up and went

he's called earth.....because he has zero potential

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And don't forget that well known Met copper, Inspector Robin Banks.

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And don't forget that well known Met copper, Inspector Robin Banks.

There was also a Theresa Green at my school, also a gentelman with the surname Hunt :unsure: . I worked with a guy who I can't think of his first name with the surname Riddle, of course he was called Jimmy. I also worked with another guy who would wear the same shirt all week, he was christened Daz.

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And don't forget that well known Met copper, Inspector Robin Banks.

There was also a Theresa Green at my school, also a gentelman with the surname Hunt :unsure: . I worked with a guy who I can't think of his first name with the surname Riddle, of course he was called Jimmy. I also worked with another guy who would wear the same shirt all week, he was christened Daz.

I worked with a George Best who stank.Even my egg/tea stained tie was changed every day. :)

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And don't forget that well known Met copper, Inspector Robin Banks.

There was also a Theresa Green at my school, also a gentelman with the surname Hunt :unsure: . I worked with a guy who I can't think of his first name with the surname Riddle, of course he was called Jimmy. I also worked with another guy who would wear the same shirt all week, he was christened Daz.

Christened!! That's a bit extreme!!

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