The WBC WBA GUY HAS JUST DROPPED A MILLION
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Like a homeless shelter or the same thing with a different name exclusively for men? Maybe it's a Canadian thing I don't know.
This is a little random but look at all the different regional names for the common Wood bug as we call it here...- "Jomits" (Cloneganna)
- "armadillo bug"[7]
- "billy baker" (South Somerset)
- Billy Button (Dorset)
- Granny grey (Wales)
- "boat-builder" (Newfoundland, Canada)[8]
- "butcher boy" or "butchy boy" (Australia,[9] mostly around Melbourne[10])
- Bunty Nathans (Western Australia)
- "carpenter" or "cafner" (Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)[11]
- "carpet shrimp" (Ryedale)
- "charlie pig" (Norfolk , England)
- "cheeselog" (Reading, England)[12]
- "cheesy bobs" (Guildford, England)[13]
- "cheesy bug" (North West Kent, Gravesend, England)[14]
- "cheesy lou" (Suffolk)
- "cheesy papa" (Essex)
- "cheesey wig"
- "chiggy pig" (Devon, England)[15][16]
- "chucky pig" (Devon, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, England)[17]
- "chuggy peg"
- "crawley baker" (Dorset)
- "daddy grampher" (North Somerset)
- "damp beetle" (North East England)
- "dandy postman" (Essex and East London)
- "doodlebug" (also used for the larva of an antlion)[18]
- "Fat Pigs" (Cork, Ireland),
- "gramersow" (Cornwall, England)[19]
- "Grumper-pig" (Bermuda)
- "Mochyn Coed" (meaning "Tree Pig"), "Pryf lludw" (meaning "Ash fly"), "granny grey" in Wales[20]
- "granny grunter" (Isle of Man)
- "hardback" (Humberside, England)
- "hobbling Andrew" (Oxfordshire, England)
- "hog-louse"[21]
- "horton bug" (Deal, Kent, England)
- "humidity bug" (Ontario, Canada)
- "menace" (Plymouth, Devon)
- "monkey-peas" (Kent, England)[4]
- "monk's louse" (transl. "munkelus", Norway)[22]
- "parson's pig" (Isle of Man)[23]
- "pea bug" or "peasie-bug" (Kent, England)[4]
- "pennysow" (Pembrokeshire, Wales)
- "piggy wig"
- "pill bug" (usually applied only to the genus Armadillidium)[24]
- "potato bug"[25]
- "roll up bug"[26]
- "roly-poly"[25]
- "rosary bug" (Turkey)
- "slater" (Scotland, Ulster, New Zealand and Australia)[27][28][29]
- "saw bug" (Dingwall, Nova Scotia)
- "sour bug" (Cambridgeshire)
- "sow bug"[30]
- "wood bug" (British Columbia, Canada)[31]
- "wood-louse"
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The problem with ******** is just that, unless you are the bookie making the spread, the odds are stacked against you. I really wanted to bet on a number of fights recently but what I also found is that when you have money on the line, you can't really enjoy the fight as you are, in the back of your head, worried about your money on an outcome you have ZERO control about.
Instead of betting, you can as easily have more fun going out to a nice dinner and then getting a "massage." lol.Comment
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Hes on a pretty good win streak... He got Usyk, Fury and the louse was right/I was wrong about the Helenius fight...
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Dwyer is a known A.J hater he always bets against him no matter what . He’s a huge Fury fan he never goes against him ,
I was wrong to with the Kownacki fight but I heard he had a facial injury in round one .
I was also wrong about the Ajagba fight however Sanchez added 20 pounds or so of unexpected muscle which actually had him as the heavier guy and it nullified a lot of what Ajagba does . Got the Fury fight right and predicted a 9th round stoppage.Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-10-2021, 04:53 PM.Comment
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20 pounds of unexpected muscle out the Reynoso camp?
Dwyer is a known A.J hater he always bets against him no matter what . He’s a huge Fury fan he never goes against him ,
I was wrong to with the Kownacki fight but I heard he had a facial injury in round one .
I was also wrong about the Ajagba fight however Sanchez added 20 pounds or so of unexpected muscle which actually had him as the heavier guy and it nullified a lot of what Ajagba does . Got the Fury fight right and predicted a 9th round stoppage.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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