
I shall bring your wee pressie along to brighten up your evening, resulting in
'uh, I was drunk mate, and lost it'
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:15,
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'uh, I was drunk mate, and lost it'

.. somewhere near.. er... King`s Cross maybe? can you drop the car home and train in?
edit: or park it here and crash over
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:19,
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edit: or park it here and crash over

i could crash at yours but how would we meet up?
we'd be very late if i picked you up from work
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:21,
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we'd be very late if i picked you up from work

hit the M40 and come off* at the Polish War Memorial, and dump the car here, then get teh tube into Larndin
*drive, not wank
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:23,
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*drive, not wank

Pancras street or College way after 6pm. Just pick it up before 8am. It's pretty quiet apart from the odd tart who does not have the clout to stand nearer the station.
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:22,
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When are we talking? I'm in Milton Keynes over Xmas, in Hammersmith two days after boxing day but back to Manchester after that unless there are other options.
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:25,
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.. sure I`ll meet you at Hammersmith or sommat
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:27,
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itinery as soon as I escape for a pint am told what it is.
I don't mind sorting an impromptu bash out. My preferred weapon of choice would be the Hop Poles on King's street, Hammersmith. I have at least one bed in town for a discerning gentleman. And a floor for the idiots.
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:35,
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I don't mind sorting an impromptu bash out. My preferred weapon of choice would be the Hop Poles on King's street, Hammersmith. I have at least one bed in town for a discerning gentleman. And a floor for the idiots.

but Hammersmith is on the tube back home, so I don`t got no excuse, IT WAS MOYDA
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:40,
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300 paces beyond the palais, over the road from the bus station and within blinking distance of the coca cola offices. Basically it's on King Street in the town centre nearest the Hammersmith flyover roundabout and attracts young ladies that don't mind drunk old men flirting with them.
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Fri 16 Dec 2005, 22:46,
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