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I'm a maybe, sliding rapidly towards a no, for this one.

I don't finish nights until Friday morning and if the next two are anything like the last two, it's going to be a long week.

Also, like buggie, I need to be fresh for Saturday night. Although, unlike buggie, I know exactly what it is I need to be fresh for ;-)

annaj Wrote:

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> I'm a maybe, sliding rapidly towards a no, for

> this one.

> I don't finish nights until Friday morning and if

> the next two are anything like the last two, it's

> going to be a long week.

> Also, like buggie, I need to be fresh for Saturday

> night. Although, unlike buggie, I know exactly

> what it is I need to be fresh for ;-)


aarrrgghhh!!! :-S

Applespider Wrote:

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> I was a yes since had lots of fun last time but am

> now a 'no' since have a hot date. Then again, if

> it ends up so not hot, I might make the tail end.

> ;-)



Bring them along, let us vet the hawtness :))

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