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I've had a f*cking hell of a week, and it's not yet done. I need a beer. I'm getting the feck out of this office and heading home, from where i shall be wandering to either the Palmerston or the Bishop for a pint or 8 and perhaps a whisky to finish. Yes, that bad.


Won't see you there, due to my blind-drunkeness.

brum Wrote:

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> Ladymuck Wrote:

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

> -----

> >

> > > Daizie, you minx! You could have left some

> for

> > the rest of us!

>

> I'll always save some for you, LM. You know that.



Hmmppph! No good sweet-talking your way out of it now...


* "drops" eggs onto Brum's car on way home*

rcmacf Wrote:

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> Yes, I wouldn't like to be facing a googlie come

> the final wicket. (I'd like to point out, as a

> Scot, that I have no idea what that means).

>

> I've never verbalised it, but as a mix of initials

> and surname I guess it's "Arceemackeff"

>

> Yes, to previous enquirer, most call me Rob, but

> why run with the pack?


Ha! So I was right with my name guess then.

Shame I can't make the pub tonight :(

Another time perhaps rcmacf??!

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Letting people know that Legal pm'd him.



Oh sorry darling...I thought it was because I referred to Legal as a "hussy"!


Yes...well, I'm not having it...


*switches to other single men thread to check on Legal*

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> OOps, sorry guys! I thought you were telling

> tales on someone LM, I think I need that drink.



No worries Tillie...(it's my dreadful sense of humour - catches people out every time...hey ho..)...you have that drink


(*winks at TillieTrotter*)

rcmacf Wrote:

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> I've had a @#$%& hell of a week, and it's not yet

> done. I need a beer. I'm getting the feck out of

> this office and heading home, from where i shall

> be wandering to either the Palmerston or the

> Bishop for a pint or 8 and perhaps a whisky to

> finish. Yes, that bad.

>

> Won't see you there, due to my blind-drunkeness.



So, Rob. I'm curious - were you joined in the pub last night by a bevy of gorgeous forumites?...

In a word, no. It was not like the attached. Was in the Bishop (as the actress said to...) then up to the Lodge for a few too many. Ended up chatting with an utterly delightful 40/50 something lady who was amazed that i was just chatting with her, and not chatting her up. She was also determined to impress on me that she had 3 kids and so could not possibly be of any interest to me. People can be a bit odd.


May be about tonight, too, though. This weather shall have me stray not too far from the nest.

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