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damn .... thanks guys for all your well wishes!!! Only just checked the forums now (since Thursday).

Man, what a night .... I think I said this a few weeks ago after the last party at my place, but fark me never again.

To say I'm under the weather is not at all fair to bad weather.

Had a top night out; the karts were awesome (even if I am a bit sore from some of Matty's crash efforts), the 8-ball was great, the big screen Gran Turismo 3 and Mortal Kombat a blast, and the girls at 108 sensational (for dirty ****s, that is) .... oh and a big THANK YOU for getting that chick at 108 to strip me down to my boxers and put me in a clam-shell bath with her naked on top - I am still smiling from ear to ear :) Karma at Le Rox was bloody awesome later too - even if I did leave after only an hour or so due to some fisty-cuffs :) .... I grabbed a souvlaki and a cab and fell into bed around 4:30am .... not bad since our first beers at the Gepps Cross hotel were at about 4pm ;)

Originally posted by Nightcrawler

even if I did leave after only an hour or so due to some fisty-cuffs :) .... I grabbed a souvlaki and a cab and fell into bed around 4:30am .... not bad since our first beers at the Gepps Cross hotel were at about 4pm :(

the grog and the titties i missed out on dont worry me that much.... but an all in with SAU members.... :fight!: i wished i hadda seen that!

nah Pawley it wasn't as good as that - I left Digs and Matty to go for a slash and some yobbos were smashing each other in the toilets, I helped break them up and sort them out - then was ushered by a bouncer outside .... I went for a bit of a walk to get some air, next thing I knew I was in a taxi on my way home. Don't remember too much about it actually - the details are very fuzzy. I am still quite seedy today ;) .... poor old man that I am :D

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