
Mr Prunes, sir?
Mind you, Flowerpot did a splendid jobbie in your absinth
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:01,
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Mind you, Flowerpot did a splendid jobbie in your absinth

Flowerpot's my DtF deputy, I turned just in time for her DtF lunchtime, she does a good job too and no one starved today. It's good to be on the other side of lunchtime now and again, I had stovies and four beers for my lunch.
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:08,
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That sounds pretty damn braw.
And yes you're right; it's good to be on the other side for a change. Plus, your deputy is a star.
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:10,
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And yes you're right; it's good to be on the other side for a change. Plus, your deputy is a star.

Today's luch was particularly good, the college is near my flat so I got to go home and have some proper homecooked grub and the beers had been sitting in my fridge for about three weeks, absolutely braw!
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:14,
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a beer butty or seven at lunch. I was having a birthday hangover and they take some serious drinking to get over.
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:10,
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birthday hangovers are really shite
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:15,
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I had no idea it had been your birthday, many many happy returns! Sounds like you had a good time, anyway... pffft!
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:17,
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I don't know what else to do since I retired. I only come here to avoid succumbing to train sets and crochet.
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:20,
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I'd probably be doing the same. You lucky bugger, I can't wait to retire, only another 30 or so years to go for me.
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:25,
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you are indeed gentlemen despite the rumours! cheers! ( imagine drunken waving of Stella Artois at this point, because it's a true story )
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Fri 23 Sep 2005, 21:19,
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