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Jeff like to wear girly pants.
But that's just a comfort thing.

You saying in this evening Blousie?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:48, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
I am.
I have a busy day tomorrow.

And you?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:49, Reply)
Still feel rotten.
I've had an omelette and have kept that down, but still feel rough.

What are you doing tomorrow?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:51, Reply)
Take nephew to his dads in Manchester in the morning.
Tattoo in the afternoon.
Tapas and pub in the evening.

That must have been one dodgy kebab.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:52, Reply)
This snatching on the nephew....
You are Shannon Matthews mother AICMFP.

Your new tattoo... will it read 'Hands Off. Property of JeffTheDogFucker'?

Pub sounds good.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:55, Reply)
His mother will be glad to see the back of him for a couple of days.
It will read property of Jeffthedogfucker, but in Tibetan script.

Finally have a decent pub where I live with live bands and an over 25 door policy.

What you up to?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 20:58, Reply)
Depends how I feel to be honest.
I've got options this weekend, but I'm hoping to make a sufficient recovery to be able to spend at least on night in the pub.

How many tatts have you got already, and what are you getting done tomorrow?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:05, Reply)
Nothing wrong with a quiet weekend to sort out your tummy.
I have a buddha on my shoulder. The word breathe on my wrist and I'm getting some tibetan script on the top of my arm. A circular design.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:09, Reply)
Why the word 'Breathe'?
Is it a reminder incase you forget from time-to-time?
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:10, Reply)
I used to get bad panic attacks.
Breathing slowly and deeply helped. It also ties in with the buddhist thing. A few reasons really. It's also a reminder to take a deep breath and do something out of your comfort zone. Life is short.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:13, Reply)
Woo, outside comfort zone!
It's why I don't feel uncomfortable walking around the town centre with a camera anymore.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:15, Reply)
Life is too short.
I never knew you were a committed Buddhist.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:32, Reply)
I'm not committed.
It just makes a lot of sense.
(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:34, Reply)
I'll go along with that.

(, Fri 8 Oct 2010, 21:42, Reply)

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