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except I can't touch the stuff

certain bad persons who frequent this room insisted on giving me brandy on top of wine and beer* today has not been easy *

(and I had a strange dream about zeinab badawi)

but don't let my winging stop you - have a great party

* raises glass of Andrew's to everyone in the room *

*Feels glad that fatigue meant leaving film night and going straight to bed last night!!!!!*


*Slumps in to Lazyboy, fed up with meetings and IT sessions with fools!!!!!!*


*Waves to DM*


*Applies foundation to face before adding full Alice Cooper face paint*


*Thinks "Mmmm black lace on sweat*


*Swigs from lage bottle of JD*

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