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Was at a small wedding yesterday, early ceremony, which meant we were in The Palmerston at midday drinking shots. This continued all day, and I feel quite rough right now... Need a pint!


As an aside, the food in The Palmerston was very good (if you eat meat), no idea what it cost though, as the groom paid, but a fine bit of lamb it was too!


They must have made a fortune from us by the end of the day though!

I've been feeling a bit rough today too. Went to the Half Moon after work for the comedy and drank vast amounts of Guinness and shots of Bison Polish Vodka. I shall be heading to the pub straight after work for a hair of the dog. It being late Friday afternoon I can honestly say I am absolutely gagging for a pint.

I woke up today feeling completely fulfilled and at ease with myself and my lot in life.

I then really woke up and realised that I had only dreamt of waking up before, and my life was just as mundane and irksome as the last time I wore it.

Quite a relief, actually.

Brendan Wrote:

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> You can borrow my airgun if you want.



lol


my housemate has one, we do target practice in the garden but now you will find me stalking the streets looking for that weirdo (and the guy who slaps random people)




(should put a little add on that I am joking in case I get the police round at my door)

I feel privileged to have been born in a fabulous Country at a wonderful time.


I feel incredulous at observing the outstanding Nature of this beautiful Island which is all around me.


I'm now going to watch Match Of The Day and then going to get stuck into enjoying every minute of the rest of today as if it was my last.


Ruddy Marvellous!:)-D>:D<

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