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I fear you will be disappointed as we do little more than sit up the corner sipping port and lemon watching Mockney Piers and Sean McGonaghal play dominoes. In truth, CWALD spends her time telling us about her adventures at Roedean School as a girl for the 100th time while Lozzyloz strokes her Whippet.
I only say "may" incase I'm stuck at work coz I can't count or something (which is a regular occurance these days) and end up missing last orders :p 9-9:30 is the time I'm aiming for so u lot make sure ur going easy til my arrival... then I'll show ya some real drinking ;-) :p

usually those people who can't make it until the "second half" have an arrangement with their employer to drink at their desk/station from about 4pm - just out of fairness so everyone fits in


One or two of us have made the mistake of turning up late and sober and we've never done either again

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