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Witnessed earlier today - a couple intensely snogging in the next booth at dinner. "Get a room" I was thinking, until I noticed that she was texting behind his back. Now I know we women are born multi-taskers but that's taking it too far. There are some things that need your full attention. I felt realy bad for him. He was a hottie too.
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THE B!TCH


so that is what she was doing behind my back !!!


Thank you GigGirl for showing her up for the evil heartless sl&g that she is, an I bet I know who she was texting too, that C' sucker HonaloochieB if you ask me, always hanging around like a bad fart in a space suit, well that's is she is History, no more and I definetly won't be sleeping around with her mate ever again that's one promise I am sure I will keep (this time).


PS was it the Red Head, the Blonde or the triplets I was with last night ?

indiepanda Wrote:

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> Sounds about as romantic as having a boyfriend

> taking texts from their ex while you are cuddled

> up in bed together after sex



WOW


HE's Good, Fellas take a note:


Indiepanda see me after ;-)

indiepanda Wrote:

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> Sounds about as romantic as having a boyfriend

> taking texts from their ex while you are cuddled

> up in bed together after sex

>

> Not I know any woman lame enough to put up with

> that kind of behaviour. Honest guv...(*blushes*)


My jaw dropped. That's shocking. You need to have a word.

giggirl Wrote:

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> indiepanda Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sounds about as romantic as having a boyfriend

> > taking texts from their ex while you are

> cuddled

> > up in bed together after sex

> >

> > Not I know any woman lame enough to put up with

> > that kind of behaviour. Honest

> guv...(*blushes*)

>

> My jaw dropped. That's shocking. You need to

> have a word.


Oh I did, eventually got through... and in any case he's an ex now. Going out with him was like living an advertisement for why being single is quite an attrative option!

KalamityKel Wrote:

did she suddenly disappear to the "loo" afterwards? ;-) Ooo I'll have to remember that one! lol


If you go to The Station Pub near Victoria and see "Jill" who went to the loo in '77 and never came out(least while I was there anywayz) send her over to me will ya please...

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