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* steps in and throws weight around *

easy kids, this a love only place. Real people, real drinks. If CWALD wants dom perignon 87 with some cassis, and if keef wants a turbo shandy, I'll be more than happy to oblige! (well, apart from the dom perignon bit....or the turbo shandy bit)

Aaah, you poor men. Time to take a stand and tell these women of yours to get back in the kitchen and cook me a decent dinner whilst I pop out for some male bonding!!


She?s actually a darling mine. She comes to pick me up from the pub in the car when it?s raining and buys me pizza on the way home. (tu)

SeanMG - I'm actually a crap drinker, which is embarrassing being a northerner, I can't take more than a couple of pints before I get red and loud. I tend to take things slowly nowadays, cos I'm a bit too old to take the shame of not being able to handle my drink!

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