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  • BKM-
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    #31
    [QUOTE=strugler;4793600]
    Originally posted by Yaman
    Ghandi was a prick too actually. Look all of this up, it is true.



    Ok mother theresa then. . . .
    Still not good enough. Rocky Marciano is a better choice. He was a boxer, too.

    Originally posted by S a m u r a i
    This is the single weirdest thing I have ever read, not only on this forum, but possibly ever.
    I apologize if I offended your God.

    Originally posted by Orgasmatron
    Wouldn't surprise me if Joe got f'ed in the A too. There could have been a shortage of sheep while he was young.
    LOL. Even nuthuggers gotta find that one funny.

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    • Chunk..
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      #32
      Joe goes into a fair bit of detail about his experiences of being bullied when he was a young'un in his autobiography. It's worth a read, even if you aren't a big fan of Joe.

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      • Sparked_1985
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        #33
        Originally posted by Chunk
        Joe goes into a fair bit of detail about his experiences of being bullied when he was a young'un in his autobiography. It's worth a read, even if you aren't a big fan of Joe.
        I thought it was a **** book, and I'd probably bum Joe.

        It is like 300 odd pages of **** all. It's not a very deep book, there is no real character portrayal.

        Man, I could have ghost written his Auto and it would have been better than that. I read the whole thing on one journey on Megabus to Manchester with some old bastard talking to me non-stop about sky tv and how they're screwing him around.

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          #34
          [QUOTE=Yaman;4793652]
          Originally posted by strugler

          Still not good enough. Rocky Marciano is a better choice. He was a boxer, too.



          I apologize if I offended your God.



          LOL. Even nuthuggers gotta find that one funny.


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            #35
            Originally posted by Sparked_1985
            I thought it was a **** book, and I'd probably bum Joe.

            It is like 300 odd pages of **** all. It's not a very deep book, there is no real character portrayal.

            Man, I could have ghost written his Auto and it would have been better than that. I read the whole thing on one journey on Megabus to Manchester with some old bastard talking to me non-stop about sky tv and how they're screwing him around.
            Am used to reading books like 'Where's Wally?' and 'Beano' Comics, so Joe Calzaghe's autobiography is a step up in reading for me!

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            • boxasmash
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              #36
              calzaghes book was very good for me, maybe the annoying man influenced your reading experience.

              read it all in a few hours on my trip to spain.

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                #37
                Xcaret could have used this advice growing up.

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                  #38
                  is that why his sister taught him how to fight?

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