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Hahahahahahahaah. Nice one quids.


Beer goggles - I'm embarrassed by this but I'll say it anyway.


Do beer goggles work when you look in the mirror? - When sober I look in the mirror and generally think I look a bit rough. When I have had a few beers though I look in the mirror and think "hey - you look good tonight boy".


I did say it was a bit enbarrassing. :-$

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> The garden is iiiinches away

>

> The beer is iiiinches the other way

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> Work is right in front of me

>

> Must. Not. Cave. In


In a situation like this SM you must always seek the answer from The Dame.

Go to record collection. Select Hunky Dory. Select 'Kooks'.

Wait for the line 'And if the homework brings you down, then we'll throw it on the fire and take the car downtown'.

Take it as a decision made for you.

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Moos Wrote:

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> Sean MacGabhann's gone awfully quiet - I think the

> siren song of beer in the garden was too much.

> Our hero leapt overboard and was dashed against

> the rocks of the long weekend.

>

> Happy boozing in the sun, everyone.


Moos, may I just mention that the new Ian Hunter out in June is titled 'Man Overboard', but I bet you knew that.

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