Redgreenfourties

Joined 9 March 2014
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::::: ''He then leaves the pub.''
::::: ''He then leaves the pub.''
::::: ''After doing this every evening for a week the pubowner visits an old friend of his, an ex-boxers.''
::::: ''After doing this every evening for a week the pubowner visits an old friend of his, an ex-boxers.''
::::: ''He tells me his has a man who comes in, orders and ale and then refushes to pay.''
::::: ''He tells him he has a man who comes in, orders an ale and then refushes to pay.''
::::: ''The ex-boxers accepts to visit his pub that evening and talk to the man.''
::::: ''The ex-boxers accepts to visit his pub that evening and talk to the man.''
::::: ''When the clocks strikes 10 o'clock the man enters the pub and asks for his ale.''
::::: ''When the clocks strikes 10 o'clock the man enters the pub and asks for his ale.''
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::::: ''Then the ex-boxer leans over and awnser: Well, I too am a man who fears no-one''
::::: ''Then the ex-boxer leans over and awnser: Well, I too am a man who fears no-one''
::::: ''The man looks him in the eyes and awnsers...''
::::: ''The man looks him in the eyes and awnsers...''
::::: ''Oh, in that case, waiter TWO ALE!''
::::: ''Oh, in that case: WAITER TWO ALE!''