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		<title>By: Wellsy</title>
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		<description>The orginator of this fine phrase was a strange but very funny lad called Mark who worked with me in Marlow&#039;s Fish and Chip shop on Street Lane in 1992. This was by far his favourite phrase of several insane slurs he had invented. He was also into that kind of music. I wonder...

Incidentally, he once put his cat in children&#039;s roller skates and sent it down a hill.</description>
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<p>Incidentally, he once put his cat in children&#8217;s roller skates and sent it down a hill.</p>
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