I've just come back from the shops, as I'm sure you're all fascinated what I do in Holloway. Iceland for Gregg's 8-Pack Sausage Rolls, Morrison's Cali Oat Milk and Illy Instant Coffee. I've battered the Granny out of my budget-pocket friendlies, BMN JK and GSR OG. Finkin' about pay day and also finkin to get BNM AY
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I've got nicotine stains on my fingers on my left hand, how quaint! - Might change my name to Fagan
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