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to the pissed girls who kept me up till 4am singing opposite our gaff in Upland Rd on Weds night, thanks alot. I'm sure there was cause for celebration, so on behalf of myself and the neighbours, here's a big pat on the back for keeping us all so entertained. I particularly like your rendition of "I will always love you'. You duet beautifully.
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scotch Wrote:

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> Sorry.... But I doubt it was Goodrich leavers.

> The title did say drunk girls. Wouldn't expect

> this from 11 year olds.

> Please take care of who you are pointing the

> finger at.


It was an attempt at humour. Apologies if it didn't come across.

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scotch Wrote:

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> Sorry.... But I doubt it was Goodrich leavers.

> The title did say drunk girls. Wouldn't expect

> this from 11 year olds.

> Please take care of who you are pointing the

> finger at.


Dont be so sure, 11 year olds arent what they used to be.

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