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Hey where you been?? How was ya birthday?



Been sick for 2 days since birthday [emoji28] feel a little bit better today.
Prob food poisoning and dehydrated


I saw the kebabs invitation- that's next week ?
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Yep your getting into midlife crisis zone now.
[emoji23]
But I saw the news the other night and apparently it can happen at our age now



Like you ? [emoji23] hahahaha just kidding !

Morning All and I'm still not [emoji817] % good today ☹️
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Don't get Dave sick!



Er actually I catch this thing that I don't know what's wrong with me from Dave lol [emoji23]

Slightly better but still no eating sign :( I tried some soup [emoji501] but yeah didn't feel good after I ate em
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2 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Er actually I catch this thing that I don't know what's wrong with me from Dave lol emoji23.png

Slightly better but still no eating sign :( I tried some soup emoji501.png but yeah didn't feel good after I ate em

 

 

Thats it, blame dave lol

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