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fairyuk24 Wrote:

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> I'm working tomorrow unfortunately and don't know

> what else i'm doing for the rest of the weekend.

> Maybe seeing my boyfriend tomorrow or Sunday.

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> What are your plans?


Seeing your boyfriend when you aren't !!! Meowww

Pub at 12 tomorrow, watch the opening game. Then head out to my sisters for some birthday cake and jerk chicken with potato salad. Sunday hopefully see the mighty Liverpool nail Arsenal to the bottom of the table.


Hands up, if everyone is excited about Match of the day being back:)-D on!

Still no mention of the Jerk cook-off in Brockwell park Sunday??


Tcha - that's where I'll be (rain permitting) And even if it's raining I shall send a minion to gather a selection of meats to be brought back




Excellent call-back. Me laughed. Out Loud

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> crystal palace athletics tomorrow- probably in the

> rain............:(


Ooo i would have liked this *lunch box watch* seriously, athletics are good


I have two dates (from the internet) will let you all know how they go .

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