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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> aren't all you dads in the CPT this Friday anyway?


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Yes but please no......


Bugaboos


Slings


Front harnesses things


Off-spring


Photo albums


Or the likes...........



W**F

Keef Wrote:

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> I am as yet unsure what I'll be doing. Quids, I

> have my own 6 pint glass behind the CPT bar!


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Sounds like a giant "Tommy Tippee" cup, does it have two handles Keef ?

  • 2 weeks later...

Right, well I've just been holding the baby in the air, and she puked on my face from a height!!! Never happened to me before, and I shall be taking action to make sure it never happens again!!!!!!


After that, I am now ready to skin up, and crack open my first can of Grolsch. I've gone proper scuzzy tonight aswell, and bought a 2l plastic bottle of strongbow! Class!!!! :)-D

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Can I join tonight please? Bored



I remember a Friday night a couple of years ago, when we were both on here and bored. It ended up being the first time that you, Jah and I met up for drinks! Happy days. Alas none of that for me tonight, but what you doing home, go and have one for me!!! X

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