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Happy Birthday James!!!

Sorry I wasn't able to celebrate it with you - we'll have to have a drink together some other time :D

Shots are always a killer, esp when you have them AFTER drinking ALL night :uhh:

Thanks to everyone who came along.

I don't recall the finer points of the evening - I blame those nasty shots for that :D

Feeling rather poorly today... ergh

fark it was a good night!

those Vodka thingys were the shit.

i think i would have had at LEAST 10-15 of them.

Quite a nice drink indeed.

Heres :D to Louise! Good venue, wicked drinks :D

Where are those PICS!

C'mon DAVE (evil) post em up!!

Great night James, good to see you survived the night :P

hehe... it was a great night... man those shots kicked my ass (james' and sam's too hehe)... :alcoholic :rave:

free alcohol makes for a great night!

here are some pics... i'll upload more tomorrow...

Haha - oh dear :D

Some interesting details have come to light... I deny everything - but I'll be batting a 104-average with the witches-hat baseball league next season :)

I'd also like to declare war on France for inventing chartreuse.

So so shabby. Thanks again everyone :D

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