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David Mc Wrote:

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> It could have been possible but he (or she, or it)

> restarted the dreadful and pointless Song Game.

>

> HB - you are dead to me now.

>

> Unless you convince me otherwise in early

> April........

>

> D

>

> (bloody laptops in the dark)!


I feel your pain DM but I had to reinstate it.

#Once upon a time I was falling in love, but now I'm only falling apart, nothing I could do BUT RESTART THE SONG GAME#

To paraphrase the great Bonnie Tyler.

Early April you say DM? Are you attatched to accountancy in some fashion?

Any hoo #I'm gonna make you love me, yes I will, you know I will#

Embrace the Song Game, it'll throw some verve into your days toiling at dusty ledgers.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Sacrilege


Right on Giggi, that DM is just talking crazy talk.

Though now I think of it I Commmitted Sacrilege by The Altar Boys could be a good made up song and group to post at some point.

You're quite the muse you know.


HUGS

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I am not in love with HonaloochieB


It seems a strange position to take MM. How is it possible?

This is ME we're talking about here after all.

It's not like I'm Pip Schofield or something.

I mean Christ.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I am not in love with HonaloochieB

>

> It seems a strange position to take MM. How is it

> possible?

> This is ME we're talking about here after all.

> It's not like I'm Pip Schofield or something.

> I mean Christ.



I can only apologise HB - I have just read this post and cannot even remember writing it. It was a 3am post and I cannot believe after being out drinking all day that I would then log on to the forum before going to bed, I should have known at that stage and in that state every hour/minute in bed would be vital to how terribly hungover I was going to feel this morning - and to make matters worse it was Mothers Day - had to be civil all day despite the pain / dehydration / sleep deprivation I was feeling. All Ronan O'Gara's fault.


I'm going to plead the Forum 5th amendment, what you don't remember posting does not count, I take it all back - obviously.


Quite pleased however that in auto pilot mode I did not make any spelling mistkes.

I knew it had to be an abberation there MM, and of course we all say foolish things when in wine.

Your fulsome and wholehearted apology is accepted with the same generosity it was given.

But you know of course there's to be no more 'eejiting' in the future.

And as for 'going on', that's strictly out of the question.

  • 2 weeks later...

David Mc Wrote:

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> Everyone who was ever in love with someone else

> calls people this, don't they? I'm not implying

> that you still shit your nappies.


Sorry DM, I know you're trying to reassure me, but I've never been more afraid in my life.

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