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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> way to undermine a point MacGabhann..

>

> thank you SO much everyone :-$


I'd just like to point out that I refrained from taking the piss yesterday, EVEN THOUGH you were promoting the metric system.


Liberal ED? That's me.

And who might have this bet been made with may I ask? ::o I guess though you just never know til the last minute so dont count your pennies yet! >:D oooh strawbs - I had a bet on you wouldn't make it

> tonight! Granted I'm ?50 up on the deal but I was

> looking forward to meeting you and jaws properly

> :(

and an accumulator bet as well! I knew you would say that


Now - if only you do be a big favour and [insert correct answer here] tonight I'll be made ;-)


Everyone else: I held my hands up on the petulance thing so please - unless you want to see it in action - move on! (ask Lady MacGabgann - she'll tell you it's not a pretty sight)

Sadly I'm going to be missing the drinks this evening.... a working weekend I'm afraid.... whilst you're supping away in the Vale and laying bets on who will be the 1st to get thrown out the pub, I'll be supping the Guiness and enjoying the craic (whatever that is!) with the cast of a well known soap opera!! Have fun tonight guys - I expect lots of gossip and photos! x

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