PM says Beckham as 'thick as bats***'

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PM says Beckham as 'thick as bats***'
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Saturday 3 Nov, 2012
PM says Beckham as 'thick as bats***'
IT is rare to hear a Prime Minister talk so bluntly. Soccer superstar David Beckham has been called as "thick as bats***".
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