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Second that. The Cs are fine up until it gets properly warm, like shirt off weather!

 

Now there was a time when I was " ripped " and had a 6 pack . I now have a " firkin " and my shirt stays firmly on what ever the weather ! :biggrin:

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Now there was a time when I was " ripped " and had a 6 pack . I now have a " firkin " and my shirt stays firmly on what ever the weather ! :biggrin:

 

 

I'm gonna regret this, but I'm guessing 'firkin' bears similarities towards "mirkin"?

 

Least you had your day mate, I'm 26, and weigh 9.5 stone, with a 28" waist and a pigeon chest :D

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I'm gonna regret this, but I'm guessing 'firkin' bears similarities towards "mirkin"?

 

Least you had your day mate, I'm 26, and weigh 9.5 stone, with a 28" waist and a pigeon chest :D

 

A " firkin " is a type of beer barrel ! ( as opposed to a six pack ) :biggrin: Pretty much always been 10.5 - 11 stone Its just that now its a bit old and tired . I am nearly 63 FFS ! :biggrin:

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I'm gonna regret this, but I'm guessing 'firkin' bears similarities towards "mirkin"?

 

Least you had your day mate, I'm 26, and weigh 9.5 stone, with a 28" waist and a pigeon chest :D

 

Yep it's the same Joe just different regions spell it differently

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