Chad
... had his first - 15/8/20
Blades for this could be a problem. 1934 Shermack. Currently on the bay.
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I wonder if the material cutting wheels they use for sewing would fit that.Blades for this could be a problem. 1934 Shermack. Currently on the bay.
Strange looking doorknob razor without bloody key
Both crack nuts have been removed 12 years ago, because of cancer, poor bastard doorknob couldn’t breed. I’m not jokingHope he keeps that one locked, wouldn't want him to breed!![]()
Damn, sorry, bad joke I guess, but cancer is a good thing to not have anymore. Stay healthy my friend!Both crack nuts have been removed 12 years ago, because of cancer, poor bastard doorknob couldn’t breed. I’m not jokingDon’t want to talk about it
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