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forget that. back to pants for me.

anyway, so much talk, so little drinking.

at this stage it looks like fatz, beer baron and kel are the only people hard enough to turn up. oh well, short rounds mean it's easy to carry the beers.

if anyone wants to come along, just do it. we are pretty friendly. especially fatz he is a bit too friendly.

Someone grab me a muffin please ! Dont worry about paying, just say its for Troy :blush:

lol, well there is still plenty of gravy for them considering the $47 tip you gave the bloke last time. granted you did smack him with the first muffin he produced.

anyway, I'm considering this a training session for this weekend. :nyaanyaa:

i've sorted out something to tie my phone to my wrist tonight

...though i'm not so sure i'll need it with Mark not there to sneak it off for some of those private photo sessions he's so good at :nyaanyaa:

so has anyone got my phone?

.... only joking - as I said- it's a tame night when me and my phone make it home in one piece :P

still good fun & thanks for the beers boys :P

can't believe Mark didn't answer your booty call Pete

so has anyone got my phone?

.... only joking - as I said- it's a tame night when me and my phone make it home in one piece :P

still good fun & thanks for the beers boys :P

can't believe Mark didn't answer your booty call Pete

lost my phone last sunday guys

4 days without one - and loving it!!!

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