
I had a lovely weekend thank you. I took the wife to London and we ate Tapas and went to the cinema (leaving child with grandparents) and then spent yesterday getting quite drunk in our friends new house - it was fun
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:45,
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You?

went to the derby/newcastle match (to see derby get relagated) then i went to the pub, then i came home, went to sleep, woke up, watched tv, ate some food, went out for a game of football, came home, ate some more food, watched tv, went to bed, got up, came to work. Sorry for boring you all but thats how my weekend was - boring!
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:56,
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organised,catered for an Taxied everyone around for my mother-in-laws 50th birthday party,b3ta,beer,smoke,beer,slept,woke with a closed throat,dumped,smoked,had a nicecupofteaandasitdown,smoked,b3ta,downloadedtvthemes,b3ta,cupoftea,smoked,wentforawalk in the sun, smoked,played with daughter,b3ta,smoked,went to bed, woke, dumped, b3ta, smoked, b3ta, b3ta, b3ta,and i think i've got a cold. but i'm happy!
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 9:03,
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Not much: 3 pints and a whiskey. But I got one of those hideous hangovers that last for 2 days. I still feel manky.
So that was crap. I normally drink loads more and feel fine. I don't get it. Must be gettin' old or something...
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:52,
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So that was crap. I normally drink loads more and feel fine. I don't get it. Must be gettin' old or something...

A fairly lame class A session can leave you busted for a week
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:53,
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i was eating toast and doing this
so I didn't reply straight away.
Top of the mornin' !!!
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:46,
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Top of the mornin' !!!

I bet it's marmalade or marmite. Or marmot. Something beginning with 'Mar'
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:52,
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'Nar'fink at all.
that's not true. 'Bar' is what my toast topping was.
'Bar-tar'
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Mon 15 Apr 2002, 8:54,
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that's not true. 'Bar' is what my toast topping was.
'Bar-tar'