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I had to go into work early last Saturday after a night on the tiles and very little sleep and I was two hours late. I can't take the risk of doing that again because I'll be in serious trouble. The temptation to stay out late and party all night is too tempting and I really have been overdoing it lately and need to calm down. I may have to consider staying in. Perish the thought.

Jah,

I've got a cyst in me eye (better than a poke in the eye). We can compare ointments! (now theres an offer you don't hear often).


But if you really can't then we shall have to wait til March.


Actually - you're not in hiding all day tomorrow are you? It being the 29th Feb and all...

I haven't got any ointment and I may take you up on your offer Bellenden Belle. My right eye is streaming and very sore and a swelling has now formed underneath. I'm working until 8pm so if I do go I'll be there around nine. I might try and stay for an hour or so but that's most unlike me. I need an ASBO to be put on my hedonism.

I think I might come and lurk in honour of all the Lurkers on here...


Am I the small weasly bloke leering at all the girls?


Am I the once obviuosly gorgeous blonde but now a bit muttony who keeps trying to scroiunge fags off all the under 30 blokes?


Am I the average looking quiet middle class bloke whose very, very polite?



Answers on saturday please

Booo!!!


Unfortunately I found out I am working earlier tomorrow than planned, so I shall have to watch myself tonight. However, I shall be there, and I imagine Fear N' Boozin, who is now basically a lurker, will be there... And Kel, we're both under 30!!! Just :-S

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