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Oh sif you all pick on me :P

Dam you Sl!m *shakes fist* :yes:

so was "not smashed, pissed, hammered, even remotly tipsy"

so :unsure: to you all :huh:

ummmmm....... I wasn't gonna say anything Jess but you were smashed, pissed, hammered and soooooo far beyond tipsy it wasn't funny - you called me PINK...!!!

Unless you can come up with a plausible reason for this (yes - Pink rhymes with Tink but that's not gonna cut it!) I'm afraid I have to agree - you were DRUNK!!!

BUT - if it's any consolation... you weren't as drunk as Andrew...!!!

Jess isnt an alcoholic though. Alcoholics go to meetings

Whats that got to do with it?????????????????????????????????????/

ummmmm....... I wasn't gonna say anything Jess but you were smashed, pissed, hammered and soooooo far beyond tipsy it wasn't funny - you called me PINK...!!!

Unless you can come up with a plausible reason for this (yes - Pink rhymes with Tink but that's not gonna cut it!) I'm afraid I have to agree - you were DRUNK!!!

BUT - if it's any consolation... you weren't as drunk as Andrew...!!!

Are you sure I called you Pink I cant remember that? :huh:

Sorry

Ok I might of been a little tipsy enough to slur my words a touch but that was it :unsure:

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