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I had such an awful hangover on Thursday I had to fend off the beginings of a nasty panic attack in my local caf...I mumbled something inchoerent to my companion and fled out of the door without even picking my bacon sandwich up let alone eating it. I've ducked all potential 'lets go out for a bevvy' phonecalls since. The shame. Must've been something in the air, my worst of the year too. :(

And people called me crazy, when as an imaginary film director I cast you in a lead role in a non-existent film.

Giggi you inspire me, I'll start writing a new filum schript, and you'll be the lead.

The 'not much eating, drinking' etc means you'll be not too much of a burden on the pretend budget.

The spurious backers will approve.

And as for being sick down your sleeve at the Elephant & Castle, if I had a ? for every time I'd done that, I'd be about 30 pence to the good.

As you say, Classy.Guns, clicks and wink to you.

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