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You mean..


The Mansion in Gypsy Hill ?



Ermmm, it's OK-ish if you like that cocktail & piano , large glasses of white wine "vibe"


Oh & people popping back & forward to the loo's "all-night-a-thon"


Mind you that's happening most place, it's like the land of the living dead out there



"No honestly, I always have this grey pallor & talk incessantly"



Cheers



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I know...


I went to a very very nice garden party the other day ( well on paper )


Father made a touching speech ( though what the f*ck the child made of it ) with his jaw to one side


Lovely food & tons left over as half the people "just not hungry" though you could have made a landfill site with all the empty bottles.


All staffed with waiters & servers etc, very cool & urban london vibe ( bletch )


By 10.30 more "orders" were literally being delivered by "I'm the drug dealer" who was summoned like a pizza delivery company


I couldn't get a sensible word ( yeah me, ha ) out of anybody & left by 11.00


It resembled the "Thriller" promo vid but with paunchy middle aged couples & gay men dancing around



It were class ( if that's your bag )



W**F

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trp489 Wrote:

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> This isn't really a thread about coke..

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I know...


BUT see how insidious & corrosive it's become


I"m having a "shandy" mind


The Mansion is quite nice though as Shaun said


( boy & he knows a bar or three )



(tu)




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