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The last thing that (The man who loves a fight) if an employee of Metro forget the bread in a sandwich?

And if before taking Como, asked if was as blown or microwave, and said: "Grilled." But as busy, and very few people around excited because they see a celebrity in this autograph underground, signs and Finlay, Finlay did not pay attention to the fact that he forgot to toast microwave or even sub So when he gets it, it's cold. Finlay What to do? Use at your Shelliegh them? Give'em the "Celtic Cross? After all, he likes to fight, right?

Hornswaggle out and beat a mini shelliegh employee in the leg until toasted and then released a small scale, placing it on the counter, there would be a swantom off and the pin used by the 1-2-3.

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