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Drunken greetings you lovely catamites
*drools on your shoulder*
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:27, archived)
Evening sur!
How bees you on this fine day?
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:28, archived)
I am full of teh lovely wine
and feeling a little sleepy.
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:31, archived)
we had NEWS
you'll have to spaz down a bit, because my copy/paste is borked.
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:37, archived)
ooh. Hold on.
*Spazzes*
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:47, archived)
*tucks into bed*

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:37, archived)
I may need a hug to be able to sleep properly
/pushes his luck
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:51, archived)
*fucks into bed*

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:40, archived)
best offer I've had for ages

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:51, archived)
you're home from the pub then?

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:28, archived)
I am indeed and just had to pop in here.
You feeling a little better?

*offers gentle hugs*
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:32, archived)
I'm not too bad actually
well, not compared to how I've been. I managed to eat a meal for the first time since Sunday, my throat is sore but not agonisingly sore (due more antibiotics shortly) and I'm rather horny too
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:34, archived)
I would take that as a good sign!

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:36, archived)
sign that as a good take, I would!

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:42, archived)
Going to bed now
night night b3ta
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:28, archived)
night night sweetie
don't let the frenchmen bite
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:29, archived)
is it midnight in weegeeland already?

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:29, archived)
I'm not in Weegeeland
I'm in Froggyland
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:31, archived)
catamite is such a difficult word insert into conversation
insert fnar
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:28, archived)
And it's almost as hard to rhyme as Tyersal.*
as in this following wicklow**:

There once was a man from Tyersal
who went... down.... to..... the.......
.....
....
...
..
.

(bollocks m'jollocks!)

** short 'a', because it's northern (it's an outlying region of Bradford).
** like a limerick, but not quite.
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:31, archived)
does tyersal exist as a word?

or is it a place name?
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:32, archived)
see footnote

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:36, archived)
I thank you

(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:37, archived)
There once was a man from Tyersal
who named his tumble dryer sal
(, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 22:39, archived)