Hi. Had a top weekend involving a night at the Squirrel on Friday. Nice night out. Saw a very drunk Mr P who was celebrating redundancy! Saturday night, myself and Mr A went to the George Abbott in Guildford for what I thought was a couple of pints. We ended up having between us around 10 pints of lager type stuff, 10 vodka shots, 2 large Tia Maria
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2)no, never, not unless he has since come out as being gay, or you relentlessly slag him off before and after. Well it's not that bad but try to keep stories that start "Remeber when..." to a minimum.
3)If you like fotty go for it if not don't
4)??? BBC America doesn't carry it :(
5)cold enough to contract a brass construct designed to hold cannon balls in an orderly manner enough to compromise it's function, thus cause one or more of it's contents to change postion from that which it was originally assigned.
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Hmmmm. Fight club.
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Yes, use a phrase along the lines of "Lets goto Ikea"
2) Is it wise to introduce your present man to an ex?
No!
3) Should women ever attend footie matches, especially those that you know the home team are going to lose?
Depends which one you support.
4) Was Michelle in Big Brother playing the game or what?
Don't know, not been watching it.
5) How cold will Stockholm be in October?
Very i would imagine.
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Using the phrase 'lets go to Ikea' usually results in 'no' or 'my car is not big enough' or 'do they do good meatballs in the restaurant'. Although alledgedly will do so if it is not at the weekend. Why?
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Followup responses to "no", "my car is not big enough" and "do they go good meatballs in the restaurant" are "yes" followed by a twising of an arm, "i am sure there is a delivery service for anything that doesn't fit into the car", and "no there is no such thing as good meatballs, but there will be coffee and places like Ikea always have better food establishments following them around kinda like the way lawyers chase ambulances." the last one is best as the humour will throw him long enough to make him get in the car and start driving.
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Thank you for the tips. I am sure that the lawyer comment will go down well.....
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Only if he's pissed.
2) Is it wise to introduce your present man to an ex?
Unless he's insecure, yes.
3) Should women ever attend footie matches, especially those that you know the home team are going to lose?
No.
4) Was Michelle in Big Brother playing the game or what?
No, she's too thick.
5) How cold will Stockholm be in October?
Some.
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Yes. I bought quite a bit of my furniture from there when I moved into Westgate Street (hereafter referred to as "The Flat"). I don't rate the quality too highly but they're ok if you need something cheepish in a hurry.
2) Is it wise to introduce your present man to an ex?
Well, look at it from the other way around. Almost all of my serious ex's know each other and get along. Maybe the same is true with blokes? I don't know Liz's bloke very well, Vanessa's bloke is sorted. You haven't really had many that I could meet, one week it was "got a new bloke" next week it was "dumped him!"
From the short time I've spent with Andy he seems nice.
3) Should women ever attend footie matches, especially those that you know the home team are going to lose?Firstly, no match is ever cut and dried. Anyone can (and frequently do) beat anyone. Secondly, only go if you want to or if you're going to do "somtheing together" that isn't too burdensome. I wouldn't go if you hate it even if he is a HUGE fan ( ... )
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