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steveo Wrote:

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> It's funny, I can usually go toe to toe with most

> pint drinkers for a good few hours on a normal pub

> night but with workmates at Christmas I seem to

> get leggo in seconds flat.

>

> I might have to follow your example next year

> Quids

>

> What's Melanie like?



Stephanie's got the looks but Melanie's more of a sort, if you get my drift Steveo

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You are probably right there, Jah Lush.


Have been up St. James's area and came back on the 176 bus from Trafalgar Square. People shouting on their phones (more than usual) others suddenly realising they have arrived at their stop and falling down the stairs, some attempting, yes that's attempting, to eat their gourmet meal of McDonald's burgers, Jesus Christ, all low-life is here. Boys as men!!

Am back there tomorrow, think I might go to Victoria and try the 185, you never know your luck, but then again........

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Glad I'm away from all that shite. Office parties,

> once a year drinkers and vomitarians. The streets

> of the city will be awash with it tomorrow night.


Recently seen people queueing up single file at the bar

(more than one pub too). What's that about ?

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JohnL Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Glad I'm away from all that shite. Office

> parties,

> > once a year drinkers and vomitarians. The

> streets

> > of the city will be awash with it tomorrow

> night.

>

> Recently seen people queueing up single file at

> the bar

> (more than one pub too). What's that about ?



Not seen this, but it sounds very civilised.

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