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Bleh .... I'm never drinking AGAIN .... (how many times have I said that before?!) .... still a tad unwell today :)

Very large night though .... Pawley you were absolutely out of control!!! How was your mate Habib in the taxi? ROFL fool! :alcoholic :spew:

im kinda just commin outta the coma now.

never, ever,ever never again!

and no i dont remember

*picking any fights with dudes about flying ice

*tellin the guy selling flowers that $10 was too much for a rose, i'll give ya $3 (bargaining power)

*sheet stirring bouncers with arms bigger than my torso

*redecorating hungry jacks

*calling the taxi driver by his improper middle eastern stereotypical name all the way home

i do remember

*hearing about a certain party of people getting locked out the house!!! :bahaha: you wicked children

*the bearded bandid dancing on the block in the middle of the rnb room by himself

*some chick with a red pony tail lookin deep into Diggy's eyes

I thought that's what Erica might have meant - but I was wearing a black shirt - not white. Close though - he must be my Doppelganger - poor bastard!

I REALLY hope Mel's pics don't see the light of day - the ones of me would be VERY scary!

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