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*Pops head up from under duvet*

*Neither Ant, it's La Bomba, Brandy & Chocolate*

(Memories of holidays spent in Spain, La Bomba for breakfast)

*Gets up rushes to bar, grabs bottle of Martell*

*Swishes to fridge, grabs ice and bottle of chocolate*

*Starts pouring and drinking in mad frenzy, offers one to Ant*

*Ciao Bambini - IisabackfromaItalia - innit*


*Scuse the peeling nose - always happens when I go to foreign parts*


*I am sick to death of Italian wine, fizzy lager, pizza, pasta and Amaretto, could happily eat the ice-cream for ever though*


*Clearly its been an exciting weekend because nobody has been in here since Friday*


*Wanders to bar, pulls pint of London Pride - takes a sip - ahhhh, the ale of old England. Sits in comfy chair - opens Sunday Telegraph (with NOTW hidden inside)*


*Waits ......*

*pootles in....slumps down in really enormous beanbag*


*realises is stuck and unable to stand up in any kind of lady like fashion*


*points to cealing and shouts "wow look that, my thats a big one" whilst rolling onto floor and standing up*


*slices up lime and opens bottle of corona*


*glug glug glug........all is well again*

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