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*sighs* I'm a strong believer if you happen to make plans with someone with plenty of notice and enthusiasm that one should not be expected to be let down at the last moment unless there's been some majorly important thing or an emergency... I could continue rambling on here but I'm not in the mood :p


*goes off to find a tissue mumbling something about the after effects of wine and emotions...*


Anyone wanna take me out this eve? I'm free :p

Fed up to the back teeth of selfish arrogant members of public (sorry usually males) who take up the whole of the arm rest on both sides of their tube seat whilst reading their papers and sit with their legs spread really wide so you are reduced to deflating into nothingness whilst trying to read your own newspaper, had one either side of me this morning, got so angry I actually reminded them both that they are only supposed to take up one person's spaceworth! to which one mumbled angrily into his newspaper and the other gave me looks to kill. Why do they love encroaching on other's space? and if I hear the "well we need to sit with our legs wide to make room for our crown jewells etc" excuse again, I'll scream, no man is that huge, and if he is, then please feel free to pm me personally ha!;-)>:D

Keef Wrote:

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> Ladygooner, next time just take the wide open legs

> as am invite to kick! ;-) Anna, have you cheered

> up yet darling? Because if you want my opinion...

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Bah humbug


(Actually I have - following Tuesday's result ;-))

Work! (figures - in numbers not the physical type- ppl calling, all the extra paper work thrown at me, lazy arsed ppl who fink they're above the rest of us "workers", ppl skiving off work - come on we've all had to go to work with a cold! - the list goes on!)

Incidentally if the person who just booked tickets for next Monday is a forumite... ur tickets will be held at the Box Office for collection :p

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