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Gents Posted - 07/02/2005 : 15:27:00
Obvious football violence isn't a laughing matter, but I could not help laughing at the last paragraph of this story: http://www.bcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10327~623949,00.html

"3 Police Officiers were hurt after being bitten by their own dogs" - does this happen often? A similar incident happened on friday's episode of The Simpsons when Chief Wiggum was bitten by his dogs, but I didn't realise that was based on a true story.

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al.p Posted - 10/02/2005 : 20:52:06
This is unfortunately very true.
I myself have lost a jumper to a very viscious dog called 'MENTAL'.
Did he not see the tit on my head??

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