or getting a copy of the pinkun
Readers of the Sherlock Holmes stories may recall that in "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective successfully obtained some information from a fowl seller by intentionally losing a bet to him. As Holmes explained to a bewildered Dr. Watson, "When you see a man with whiskers of that cut and the Pink 'Un protruding out of his pocket, you can always draw him by a bet." Conan Doyle knew his f**kun s**t.
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Posted By: Tombs on April 6th 2020 at 11:34:57
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- Whereabouts in the fine city was this? (NCFC) - Azteca, Apr 6, 11:06:55
- Love old photos, if anyone has any please upload them (NCFC) - Charles21, Apr 6, 12:55:14
- Looks like Riverside Road. (NCFC) - Winged Eel Creosote, Apr 6, 11:34:14
- Looks old enough to be '71 when they turned up at 6am (NCFC) - Old Splat, Apr 6, 11:21:50
- Riverside road (NCFC) - emmaroyds, Apr 6, 11:09:20
- Some will never know the pleasure (NCFC) - inutero, Apr 6, 11:16:30
- or getting a copy of the pinkun (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 6, 11:34:57
- and somerset maughan (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 6, 11:40:14
- or getting a copy of the pinkun (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 6, 11:34:57
- Some will never know the pleasure (NCFC) - inutero, Apr 6, 11:16:30
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