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BlufDaddy
21 Mar 10 00:06
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Took a bit of a break from poker and started playing properly against last weekend. Won seat to BPPT Estonia and a couple of small tournaments then just finshed 7th in a 2000 runner tourny on another site from being chip leader after having KK twice, AA and AK all badbeat. Promptly tilted and registered for the highest stakes HU SNG on the site and ran JJ into KK.

..and for some reason I'm laughing about it :)
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Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 7:49 PM GMT
Personally, I find any question with only one obvious answer to be daft.
Report Semi Skimmed Milk March 25, 2010 7:58 PM GMT
Bluff, your vicious digs at someone's marital status/ex wife or daughter etc go beyond most people's idea of just a wind up, whether they're true or not.

You don't ever consider some of those things a bit near or over the mark? If not, what actuallyis te level you stop at - that's what I'm interested to know.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:07 PM GMT
I've explained this earlier in the thread and been very clear about it. I never instigate the abuse, he does. In my book, if you're gonna start abusing someone, you lose all right to define where the mark lies when the abused person retaliates. As far as I'm concerned, there is no mark and if he doesn't like it - tough fkn ** - don't start it.

Anyone that can't understand this is mildly retarded at best.
Report Baron von purple hoffan March 25, 2010 8:13 PM GMT
Anybody want some web cam fun :)
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 8:30 PM GMT
i never once said i didnt like it
Report Fingerzz March 25, 2010 8:32 PM GMT
In reference to your last post Bluff-you instigated the abuse during the Mayhew episode and yet you did define a boundary when he retaliated because you called the police.

Your posts on here are not just below the belt they are extremely hypocritical.

Anyone who gets caught out being a keyboard warrior and gets made to look a fool is also 'mildly retarded at best'.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:32 PM GMT
And I never once claimed otherwise.
Report pielegs March 25, 2010 8:32 PM GMT
you dont think much about being the bigger man though bluf, what with all the luxuries your successful existance has afforded you???
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:34 PM GMT
Fingerzz 25 Mar 21:32

In reference to your last post Bluff-you instigated the abuse during the Mayhew episode and yet you did define a boundary when he retaliated because you called the police.


That is completely false. Dig through the archives and you'll very clearly that he started it.
Report Fingerzz March 25, 2010 8:34 PM GMT
So if bethammer decided you have crossed the line and confronts you face to face would you call the police then?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:36 PM GMT
Being 6'"2, 200Ib and a black belt in karate, I would say that's very unlikely.

If, however, he phoned\texted me 10 times a day up to 3am in the morning and I had already warned him to stop then yes, I would call the police.
Report Fingerzz March 25, 2010 8:37 PM GMT
So it was not the threat of violence you were scared of then just the lack of sleep?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:38 PM GMT
You have very poor comprehension.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 8:42 PM GMT
ok then bluff im 5ft 10 11st 6 had 13 cage fights won 10 lost 3 give me ur details and we will see how good ur karate is in the cage up for it?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:44 PM GMT
Scarey stuff, what's your name tough guy?
Report max1million March 25, 2010 8:44 PM GMT
too much ego here......

Egotism - usually just a case of mistaken nonentity.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 8:45 PM GMT
and the only reason im writing this is that im extremely offended by ur dumb attitude at basically want to see what u have to say about it
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:47 PM GMT
No, the reason you're writing it is that you want to act the hardman. I suggest you stick to your own weight category.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 8:48 PM GMT
manny clarke check me out on any website for boxing or cage fighting, got a fight in warford in 2 weels. Now for ur name pleaee or bethammer can u provide me with his details ???
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:51 PM GMT
Get it from bethammer. I'm too scared to give it to you
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 8:54 PM GMT
ok i wil check me out m8, not gonna come looking for u but if u ever want to flex then karate muscles come give me a buzz. GL!!! lol
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 8:54 PM GMT
mikey, leave him alone he will grass you up its in his make up he was born a grass., just feel sorry for him he has real problems that are obvious to everyone but him, he takes a lot of drugs and that probably has a lot too do with it.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 8:59 PM GMT
No worries, Mikey. Out of interest, is there any money in low ranking cage fights?
Report casemoney March 25, 2010 9:01 PM GMT
:^0 @ the trainers
Report casemoney March 25, 2010 9:02 PM GMT
uve got to be aving a larf £700 pmsl
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:03 PM GMT
mm its ok next fight i get 1k plus bonus for win but thats the biggest pot for me so far so...
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:04 PM GMT
I can think of easier ways to earn £1k but gl to you, I suppose.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:09 PM GMT
this is true but its a sport to me and i love it and not my main income so all good. Anyway like i said come find me if u fancy ur karate as i struggler against them in cage as mainly boxer.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:11 PM GMT
Yeah, I was wondering about that. Surely there's more money and potential in boxing for anyone that's any good at it?
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:12 PM GMT
im no good just a sport, want to mix it with me for 1k?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:12 PM GMT
For 1k? Lol, no.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:13 PM GMT
ok how much?
Report Fingerzz March 25, 2010 9:14 PM GMT
£999(nap)
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:14 PM GMT
Gimme odds first since you're semi pro then we'll talk amounts.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:15 PM GMT
mmm ur karate not my strong point but ive got the xperience so id say 5-1 max bet 2k
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:16 PM GMT
2k - I can earn that for sending 3 emails. Make it worth my while please.
Report Fingerzz March 25, 2010 9:18 PM GMT
Mikey he thinks you're talking about video games not real life.The only black belt he has is Prada and it holds up his balloon pants.
Report mikey222 March 25, 2010 9:18 PM GMT
in other words ur a bottle job ok seeay hope i meet u 1 day
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:19 PM GMT
You're right. I'm crippled with fear.
Report Lenny the Guvnor March 25, 2010 9:23 PM GMT
Dont think it was 10 texts a day until 3am though was it?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:23 PM GMT
Hey handsome, how you doing?
Report Simon Phoenix March 25, 2010 9:24 PM GMT
balloon pants would actually go nicely with those moon boots imo
Report Lenny the Guvnor March 25, 2010 9:24 PM GMT
Was it 10 texts a day til 3am?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 9:26 PM GMT
No, there were some phone calls in there as well.
Report Dooberama March 25, 2010 9:56 PM GMT
mikey222 25 Mar 21:48


manny clarke check me out on any website for boxing or cage fighting,


Quick tip, if you are going to pretend to be someone else at least spell their name right ffs
Report COSTA-DEL-SOL March 25, 2010 10:03 PM GMT
Hey Bluff,
whats this from another thread.......You make these threats and requests(see below).Someone goes out of their way to have a word or good ole fashioned dust up on the cobbles.You clearly bottle it,phone the police and ask for help because you claim on the forum you was being stalked and it was nothing to do with your a rse falling out of your pants. You are funny ffs do yourself a favour and get some help,all is not lost it does work for some people.Less coke and more reality would be a good start.Give it a go you may even hate yourself then.

BlufDaddy 08 Nov 19:28
You're all mouth you malnourished uneducated runt. Get on the train down to Brighton now and finish it. I'll even pay your train fare.

BlufDaddy 08 Nov 19:31
What, so you can rob me you low life ? I wouldn't be surprised if the reason you're on a suspended sentence is for mugging grannies.
Text me when you're at Brighton station and I'll come and meet you.

BlufDaddy 08 Nov 19:35
Lol, the tw@t has just friend requested me on facebook. I'm not your friend, Ben. I'm not friends with the mentally subnormal.
Get on that fkn train now, tough guy.

BlufDaddy 08 Nov 19:38
There's nothing to talk about other than when and where we are going to meet. You have my mobile for that.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:06 PM GMT
He didn't go out of his way when I spoke to him on the phone and offered to pay for a 1st class train ticket to Brighton to come meet me.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:17 PM GMT
Notice bluff smarming up to him as he is wetting his pants again. :)

Why would a 200lb 6 foot 2 man of iron call police and not meet up to sort out the altercation he instigated a while back?!!

Any bloke in his mid 30's who spends £700 on the most utter gash trainers ever and treats people wit such disdain is just sad and pathetic. Most of us give up being so shallow as to try and bed impressionable girls in our 20's. We then grow up and measure happiness and success in different ways. Boasting about money, size, girls etc is a sign of insecurity and depression. You are hereby charged with being inadequate.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:18 PM GMT
You need to learn the difference between smarm and sarcasm.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:21 PM GMT
You hgave shown no sarcasm. Just smarm and being a general lowlife.

P.S £700 on trainers, pffff, that's feck all I just paid £3,500 for a watch - you cheapskate ;)
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:23 PM GMT
Lol, who hasn't spent at least £3.5k on a watch? You do realise that's not that much for a high end timepiece?

Besides, it's hardly comparable when higher end watches retain their value.
Report "M" March 25, 2010 10:23 PM GMT
wtf would you pay for them? just go to brighton and tax the locals
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:26 PM GMT
Oh yes of course, you must have spent £10k. I bet your dad is bigger than mine too!!!
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:28 PM GMT
£3.5k gets you a bottom of the range Rolex these days so pipe down. My day may or may not be bigger than yours but I'd certainly wager he's smarter.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:30 PM GMT
HAHAHA, you couldn't be more wrong.

As it happens my dad is a lecturer with masters and all the quals u could shake a stick at.

I get the feeling your dad must be Steven Hawkings! And bottom end rolex, you chav.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:31 PM GMT
So what happened to you? You're clearly not from the same gene pool.

£3.5k is NOT a lot for a watch. I've got a Jacob&Co I bought over 5 years ago worth more than that just sitting in the cupboard gathering dust.
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:33 PM GMT
BlufDaddy 25 Mar 23:28


£3.5k gets you a bottom of the range Rolex these days so pipe down. My day may or may not be bigger than yours but I'd certainly wager he's smarter.




lol, i bet hes nuttier,if his sons anything to go by.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:34 PM GMT
Smart enough to have a degree myself, 1 of 5 children - we all have degrees. Anything else?

You are just a pitiful braggart with an empty life. Now go and get ripped off with those trainers that look like a female boxers shoes. A classic case of 'all the gear, and no idea.' Big time charlie.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:35 PM GMT
Who the fk doesn't have a degree? I had a maths degree at the age of 19. What's yours in? Art History or some other worthless B.A ?
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:37 PM GMT
Degree at 19!!! Go feck yourself. What an utter BS merchant you are.
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:38 PM GMT
he must be James bond, hes got everything
Report COSTA-DEL-SOL March 25, 2010 10:39 PM GMT
I dont have a degree...Did you trade yours bluff for common sense and inter personl skills.
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:39 PM GMT
I started my degree at 16 and passed at 19. I will happily provide verifiable documentary evidence if you care for a wager on as much as we both can match.

While I'm at it, I can also provide proof that my youngest brother is currently doing his masters in Mathematical Physics at one of the world's top universities if you care to start bringing siblings into it?
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:40 PM GMT
think what we dont understand is that hes out of his nut on coke all thr time, and he probably believes all the**he comes out with.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:41 PM GMT
As rich as Abramovich
As clever as Steven Hawkins
As hard as Rambo
As good with the ladies as Omar Shareef.

Is there no end to this mans talents?

Makes you wonder why he is such a snivelling, swarthy, charlie big potatoes who desperately craves attention :)
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:42 PM GMT
Take the wager if you're so sure I'm full of sh1t
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:43 PM GMT
You would call the police when I go to collect my money
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:45 PM GMT
I'm sure we can agree on someone to hold the money in escrow. This is a serious offer of a wager. Take it - if you're right, it's a chance to put me in my place and be a hero to the Betfair forum
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:46 PM GMT
told you this before bluff, you remind me of a ''friend'' who moved to spain after meeting my mate on a poker trip, hes very clever aswell plays on stars tilt and other as zpaceman, hes a rocket scientist, no ** benal can confirm, but hes just like you, very insecure and horrible, i dont think he means it but he just wants to be liked and thinks that bragging will do it, did you go to the same uni as him?
Report COSTA-DEL-SOL March 25, 2010 10:47 PM GMT
This is a classic quote from the bluffdaddy

I'm a black belt in karate, and as I have previously pointed out I grew up mixed-race in a rough part of Scotland. Combine both of these facts with the fact that I'm a shade under 6'2" and 190lb and you can all make up your own minds about whether my action has been due to threats of violence or aversion to being stalked.
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:47 PM GMT
charwell. 25 Mar 23:41


As rich as Abramovich
As clever as Steven Hawkins
As hard as Rambo
As good with the ladies as Omar Shareef.

Is there no end to this mans talents?

Makes you wonder why he is such a snivelling, swarthy, charlie big potatoes who desperately craves attention


and looks like vinny samways.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:49 PM GMT
Interent degrees don't count. Amazing how you went from GCSE's to a degree with no A levels. Oh sorry, you passed them when you were 6 in Nuclear Physics etc.

Do you still do drugs?
Report Whyyy..ssoooo...sssseriouss? March 25, 2010 10:50 PM GMT
you can't anywhere in the world start a degree at 16. I got a professional certificate of journalism at age 19, which is above a masters and one of the highest journalist qualifications but I basically blagged my way into it.

I'd be interested to see the evidence. Scan and upload online please?
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:50 PM GMT
Take the bet then.
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 10:53 PM GMT
Where did you take this degree?
Report canaryboy March 25, 2010 10:54 PM GMT
'I got a degree at 19, PhD at 21'

Dr Aifantis: developing new theories in the nanoworld
Katerina Aifantis is passionate about science.
She passed her degree at 19, and was awarded a PhD in natural sciences and mathematics at the age of 21.

Her studies took her from Michigan Tech in the US, to Cambridge University, UK, and then to the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

Dr Aifantis is one of the first recipients of a new funding programme for "exceptional" researchers who chose to work in Europe.

Now 24, she is the youngest recipient of one of the first European Research Council (ERC) starting grants. She will use the grant to spearhead a research programme studying mechanisms that exist at very small scales in the "tiny world" of nanotechnology.

The aim of the work is to develop new applications of nanotechnology in the field of biomedicine, such as miniature batteries for brain implants designed to treat diseases such as Parkinson's.

I met this beautiful community in science and I really wanted to be a part of it

Katerina Aifantis

Such devices would apply a current to dead nerves, and help activate parts of the brain that have been damaged, she says.

"I have to apply a new theoretical framework in order to capture what goes on in the nanoscale," she says.

She credits her precocity with growing up in a scientific environment - her father is a scientist working in the field of mechanics, who was surrounded by Nobel Prize winners.

"I met this beautiful community in science and I really wanted to be a part of it," she explains. "I also wanted to see exactly what he was doing so that motivated me to go fast in my studies."

At 16, she was given the opportunity to enrol at Michigan Tech by her High School principal.

She passed her degree in engineering at 19
, then went to Cambridge University in the UK for her PhD. She was supervised by the applied mathematician, Professor John Willis.

"He let me go straight ahead into research instead of making me take courses and following the traditional path," she says.

Although she finished her dissertation within a year, she was unable to submit for a PhD at Cambridge because rules stipulate a minimum of three years of study.

"John Willis and I thought that I could transfer to a different university in Europe that has no time requirements," she explains.

She moved to the University of Groningen, which was doing similar experiments, and became the Netherland's youngest PhD ever, aged just 21.

"I guess I was very blessed in having wonderful people to support me, and also both my father and my mother were very supportive of my love for science," she says.

Her advice to other young scientists is to surround themselves by supportive mentors who will help them do something new in the field. "Motivation is the main thing," she adds.

She says the ERC starting grant helps ambitious young scientists who want to focus on their research.

"Because I went very fast, and I got my PhD when I was 21, I was looking for something challenging to do," she says.

"It's just something amazing for us young people wanting to start out dynamically," she adds.

Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:54 PM GMT
ill have a bet with you, i bet any amount that if you see a phychiatrist, he will say your raving fvcking**ers.
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:55 PM GMT
bluffs cleverer than her
Report Whyyy..ssoooo...sssseriouss? March 25, 2010 10:56 PM GMT
okay, I'm wrong, one person took their degree at 16. I'm sure there are others. but they're not grinding a living on betfair mtts
Report BlufDaddy March 25, 2010 10:58 PM GMT
Neither am I. I'm owning and running a software development company which you'd already know if you had actually read this thread.

The degree was from a British University. I'll provide a scan of the certificate and full contact details for the university to verify the claim once one of you puts their money where their mouth is and the wager progresses.
Report bethammer March 25, 2010 10:59 PM GMT
bet hes got a sore nose tonight
Report pielegs March 25, 2010 11:04 PM GMT
getting a degree at 19 within a british university. no need to send us proof, something like that would definitely be on google as its such an incredible achievement. And your brother must have done very well, growing up on a tough scottish council estate, it must have been very hard to break into that top world university which is predominately full of upper class public school kids.

wd
Report charwell. March 25, 2010 11:08 PM GMT
Enough of this billy bullsh1tter, he of course is bigger, better, richer etc than anyone who walked planet earth. Surprised he isn't**ging Kate Winslet as he writes this nonsense.

If he ever committed his fantasy lifestyle to paper he would be a best selling fictional author. Not many people earn £3k for 2 e-mails and are still hard enough to floor Tyson if he tried to crack on to one of his hareem ;)
Report max1million March 25, 2010 11:12 PM GMT
because he gets paid 2k to write an e-mail he can well afford to give time to writing such informative and mature unbiased threads on this forum in one window whilst shopping for outrageously expensive trainers and handbags in another window , how you could doubt his mastery ;-)
Report pielegs March 25, 2010 11:12 PM GMT
he's good though. I mean even if my sister was at a top world university doing mathamatical physics, I wouldnt have a clue how to prove it!
Report Whyyy..ssoooo...sssseriouss? March 25, 2010 11:13 PM GMT
you were grinding poker for a significant period of time. prodigies of any kind don't, and would never need to do that
Report B.S March 26, 2010 12:20 AM GMT
Words almost fail me reading this thread. But I simply had to point out there is a genuine ''my dad is better than your dad'' argument in here, which unless served up with ladels of irony by the participants (highly doubtful on all evidence so far) rubber stamps this as eye rolling, head shaking comedy gold. Good work all!
Report club20 March 26, 2010 12:35 AM GMT
I dont even know BlufDaddy .... but my guess he is a t!t
Report max1million March 26, 2010 12:56 AM GMT
Waheyyyy 24 Mar 05:06


http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/v2/play.php?id=140091



i dont know much about the saga, but this seems like an appropriate link :D
Report checkAA_ March 26, 2010 6:26 AM GMT
canaryboy 25 Mar 23:54
'I got a degree at 19, PhD at 21'

Dr Aifantis: developing new theories in the nanoworld
Katerina Aifantis is passionate about science.
She passed her degree at 19, and was awarded a PhD in natural sciences and mathematics at the age of 21.

Her studies took her from Michigan Tech in the US, to Cambridge University, UK, and then to the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

Dr Aifantis is one of the first recipients of a new funding programme for "exceptional" researchers who chose to work in Europe.

Now 24, she is the youngest recipient of one of the first European Research Council (ERC) starting grants. She will use the grant to spearhead a research programme studying mechanisms that exist at very small scales in the "tiny world" of nanotechnology.

The aim of the work is to develop new applications of nanotechnology in the field of biomedicine, such as miniature batteries for brain implants designed to treat diseases such as Parkinson's.

I met this beautiful community in science and I really wanted to be a part of it

Katerina Aifantis

Such devices would apply a current to dead nerves, and help activate parts of the brain that have been damaged, she says.

"I have to apply a new theoretical framework in order to capture what goes on in the nanoscale," she says.

She credits her precocity with growing up in a scientific environment - her father is a scientist working in the field of mechanics, who was surrounded by Nobel Prize winners.

"I met this beautiful community in science and I really wanted to be a part of it," she explains. "I also wanted to see exactly what he was doing so that motivated me to go fast in my studies."

At 16, she was given the opportunity to enrol at Michigan Tech by her High School principal.

She passed her degree in engineering at 19, then went to Cambridge University in the UK for her PhD. She was supervised by the applied mathematician, Professor John Willis.

"He let me go straight ahead into research instead of making me take courses and following the traditional path," she says.

Although she finished her dissertation within a year, she was unable to submit for a PhD at Cambridge because rules stipulate a minimum of three years of study.

"John Willis and I thought that I could transfer to a different university in Europe that has no time requirements," she explains.

She moved to the University of Groningen, which was doing similar experiments, and became the Netherland's youngest PhD ever, aged just 21.

"I guess I was very blessed in having wonderful people to support me, and also both my father and my mother were very supportive of my love for science," she says.

Her advice to other young scientists is to surround themselves by supportive mentors who will help them do something new in the field. "Motivation is the main thing," she adds.

She says the ERC starting grant helps ambitious young scientists who want to focus on their research.

"Because I went very fast, and I got my PhD when I was 21, I was looking for something challenging to do," she says.

"It's just something amazing for us young people wanting to start out dynamically," she adds.


Blimey i bet she wears some expensive footwear!!!
Report Magical Feast March 26, 2010 12:28 PM GMT
The strangest part of the whole thread has been glossed over...

JPJ liked the trainers.. :| :)



Bluf when u think of snakeskin.. do you
a) think of snakes
b) think of skin
c) think of snakeskin

I need to try and understand why you didnt buy the 'cooler' pair.
Report Yair Marx March 26, 2010 12:59 PM GMT
Guy in mid-thirties addicted to coke, strippers and buying trainers mostly worn by the "youth" of today in order to "peacock". You are but one of many in your generation who has been forced down this route by today's culture. I'm sorry but you have to laugh. Get help Bluff.

And at what age did you read The Game? Confirmation of your age would also be great, just for fun of course :D
Report JusticeFT96 March 26, 2010 1:25 PM GMT
Not sure what's more embarrassing, people claiming he is fishing or bluff himself.

Anyone who makes thousands for sending 2 emails does not spend hours upon hours upon hours grinding sats and mtts. Didn't you also used to play freerolls?
Report engy-carlisle March 26, 2010 1:30 PM GMT
25 Mar 21:36


Being 6'"2, 200Ib and a black belt in karate, I would say that's very unlikely.


BlufDaddy 08 Nov 19:38
There's nothing to talk about other than when and where we are going to meet. You have my mobile for that.

so you gave him your mobile number told him to phone you when he got there,when he did phone you , you phoned the police because he was stalking/harrassing you ? mmmm makes sense
Report JusticeFT96 March 26, 2010 1:32 PM GMT
Probably does make sense in bluffs crazy coked up world.
Report Lenny the Guvnor March 26, 2010 1:39 PM GMT

BlufDaddy 25 Mar 22:26
No, there were some phone calls in there as well.


How many phone calls, and when was the latest phone call?
Report hammer45 March 27, 2010 3:13 PM GMT
bethammer 22 Mar 19:52


so nearly commented on this earlier but i do feel for anyone in such a bad mental state. bluf a honest bit of advice get yourself down to CA and sort yourself out. probably tell me to fvck off because maybe you feel you havn't reached your rock bottom yet. but you will and good luck with it.


this is what all the fuss is about this was me insigating all this, looks to me like i was trying to help him.
Report JusticeFT96 March 28, 2010 9:54 PM BST
Care to answer the questions cowarddaddy
Report JusticeFT96 March 29, 2010 12:57 AM BST
ttt
Report Magical Feast March 30, 2010 9:38 PM BST
Bluf why didnt you buy the snakeskins.. a, b or c

:(
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