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Edited to remove this nonsense "Lynne won the Joe Gormley Prix d't pit in 1974 for extracting 2.4 tons of coal per shift. a world record for any woman still As he was growing up he used to test his strength with the two pit donkeys Abbott and Costello. This gave him an advantage over his peers. When t'pit shut after t'miners strike in 1985, the two donkey's were found a home in Colins outside toilet. Colin had an image of the two asses tattoed on his right bicep. A photo of Colin with his shirt torn from him during the 2007 test v South Africa shows the tatoo. This caused much debate until the full facts were known." IainWallace (talk) 10:12, 24 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]