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"So, being sat at a bar completely wired, having not been to sleep when the pub opens on a Saturday. "


This just clicked - was this you and dems in the CPT one day when I popped in


Or just a daily thing?


Even before the kids came along I was done with the silly wasted evenings - they just weren't working for me and were a drain financially, physically and psychologically!

StraferJack Wrote:

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> "So, being sat at a bar completely wired, having

> not been to sleep when the pub opens on a

> Saturday. "

>

> This just clicked - was this you and dems in the

> CPT one day when I popped in



That was the one, we'd been to a party, then came back to the CPT and sat up with Candice all night and all morning. Think I did the hoovering before the pub opened. And I was probably pushing 30 by then.


It wasn't a daily thing. But happened on occasion.


I remember feeling a deep shame and self loathing when you walked in looking all awake and wanting to fill up your water flask or something.

Loz Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> -----

> > ...It's hardly naked girls carried in on a door

> covered in chocolate is it

>

>

> Why would you cover a door in chocolate?


Don't knock it

numbers Wrote:

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> ...sitting alone in a quaint little cafe mid-afternoon* watching the world go by, having

> treated yourself to a good cup of coffee and a pastry, perhaps a new book (or two) to idly leaf

> through. Sheer decadence.

>

> *has to be on a weekday.


Whoa. Steady on there, numbers. Two sugars in that coffee and wandering you're into full scale degeneracy.

???? Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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

> -----

> > ???? Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > ...It's hardly naked girls carried in on a

> door

> > covered in chocolate is it

> >

> >

> > Why would you cover a door in chocolate?

>

> Don't knock it


Hilarious.....

???? Wrote:

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> So basically - it's getting piss*d during working

> hours or staying up all night

>

>

> oh, how Oscar Wilde must be on his feet

> applauding the richness and depth of our decadence



Proper decadence would involve having no kids and quite a bit of money.


I can only afford decadence lite.

Otta Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > So basically - it's getting piss*d during

> working

> > hours or staying up all night

> >

> >

> > oh, how Oscar Wilde must be on his feet

> > applauding the richness and depth of our

> decadence

>

>

> Proper decadence would involve having no kids and

> quite a bit of money.

>

> I can only afford decadence lite.



a.k.a. eating chips in the bath

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