General discussion - "gossip and tittle tattle"
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Sandra
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by Sandra » 24 Mar 2006, 21:23
mmmm BC is out, I was over two hours in the hairdresser this afternoon

and bald

so having a nice glass of shiraz

(what this means is the whole bottle)
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by Sandra » 24 Mar 2006, 21:24
P.S. I do like the haircut actually

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by ecm » 24 Mar 2006, 22:59
Sandra wrote:mmmm BC is out, I was over two hours in the hairdresser this afternoon

and bald

so having a nice glass of shiraz

(what this means is the whole bottle)
Are you really bald or have you just had a couple of inches taken off?
Tell the truth now.
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by Epykat » 24 Mar 2006, 23:13
I opened the cupboard door, I looked at the glasses. Ones with red stems - REALLY big, blue ones - medium, clear ones - smallish. Thought I'd be good. Took the small one. Have filled it up four times. Mistake. Would, in hindsight, have been better taking the big one and got it over with quickly.
Oops, missed the glass, hit the keyboard

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by Dadaist » 24 Mar 2006, 23:14
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by ecm » 24 Mar 2006, 23:15
Epykat wrote: Took the small one. Have filled it up four times. Mistake. Would, in hindsight, have been better taking the big one and got it over with quickly.
Oops, missed the glass, hit the keyboard

What's in the glass though?
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by ecm » 24 Mar 2006, 23:17
Dadaist wrote:
I miss my fags.
Lovely fags.
What use is it stuck behind her ear. Silly girl!
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by Epykat » 24 Mar 2006, 23:20
ecm wrote:Epykat wrote: Took the small one. Have filled it up four times. Mistake. Would, in hindsight, have been better taking the big one and got it over with quickly.
Oops, missed the glass, hit the keyboard

What's in the glass though?
Em.....it's a nice Banrock Station Colombard Chardonnay 2005. One of only 12 bottles I was given by a grateful friend for a bit of wallpapering

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by Epykat » 24 Mar 2006, 23:22
Dadaist wrote:
Much did you pay for that Sandra? I've got a good pair of clippers along here - reasonable rates

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by ecm » 24 Mar 2006, 23:25
Epykat wrote:
Em.....it's a nice Banrock Station Colombard Chardonnay 2005. One of only 12 bottles I was given by a grateful friend for a bit of wallpapering

Is that your going rate then? Sounds a good deal.

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by Epykat » 24 Mar 2006, 23:37
Oh yes! Haircuts, wallpapering, gardening - you name it

I'd do almost anything for a dozen bottles of wine.....
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by Dadaist » 24 Mar 2006, 23:42
I have been drinking home-brewed raspberry beer. Hic.
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by Epykat » 24 Mar 2006, 23:52
This Banrock is getting seriously out of hand.........

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by Sandra » 25 Mar 2006, 10:29
ecm wrote:
Are you really bald or have you just had a couple of inches taken off?
Tell the truth now.
about 3
BC came back v drunk and fell asleep in his favourite place when drunk

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by Sandra » 25 Mar 2006, 10:32
Dadaist wrote:
I'd really have been greeting if it was this short, I'd be going up town today to buy a wig

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by bearcub » 25 Mar 2006, 12:45
Lying on the toilet floor - makes for a short trip if the need arises
Was drinking wine (£5.95 a bottle in the pub up 'til 7pm....too good an offer to pass when you leave work at 4.00

), then went on to bottles of Innes & Gunn, which was lovely, but I'd sort of forgotten that at 6% abv (or something like that) it doesn't take long before it's time to grab a taxi and feel ill the whole way home.

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by foxy » 25 Mar 2006, 13:07
bearcub wrote:
Lying on the toilet floor - makes for a short trip if the need arises
Very logical thinking for a tired and emotional man

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by Sandra » 25 Mar 2006, 23:25
I can't really talk came home "tired and emotional" and tried to type my user name:-
"Samdra"
"Samdar"
"Sandar"
"Sanndfar"
Gave up and went to bed for a while, snoring apparently

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by Sandra » 25 Mar 2006, 23:28
But fine now

at 22:28
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by Epykat » 26 Mar 2006, 00:05
Sandra wrote:I can't really talk came home "tired and emotional" and tried to type my user name:-
"Samdra"
"Samdar"
"Sandar"
"Sanndfar"
Gave up and went to bed for a while, snoring apparently


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by Sandra » 07 Jul 2006, 23:49
Was partaking of some wine tonight and very nice it was too, though must go to bed now hic

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by ali » 08 Jul 2006, 02:03
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by Epykat » 08 Jul 2006, 19:37
Don't know what you're laughing at. I take it you didn't go straight to bed then?

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by ali » 08 Jul 2006, 20:06
Epykat wrote:
Don't know what you're laughing at. I take it you didn't go straight to bed then?

I wasn't laughing this morning I can assure you. I'm only just starting to feel human again.
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by Poppy » 08 Jul 2006, 20:08
I'm only just starting to feel human
That will be a first!!

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by Epykat » 08 Jul 2006, 20:11
ali wrote:I wasn't laughing this morning I can assure you. I'm only just starting to feel human again.
My capacity for not getting a hangover is beginning to worry me.....

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by Sandra » 08 Jul 2006, 21:24
Poppy wrote:I'm only just starting to feel human
That will be a first!!

Cheeky!
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by Sandra » 08 Jul 2006, 21:31
I'm on wine again
Jamesie hope you managed to keep of the peroni otherwise you'd be going the the wedding reception drunk

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by Sandra » 29 Jul 2006, 00:40
again ............
Lovely Red Italian Wine
After some very palatable sauvignon blanc

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by Sandra » 29 Jul 2006, 00:42
Hey ECM my Friday night online drinking buddy, what are you drinking?? Or are you being good? Or just out?
Poppy you can always let us know

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by gilo » 31 Jul 2006, 20:09
Nice Italian white, cheeky without being OTT. Melon fragrance with a hint of summer breeze. Toasty overtones with a subtle sherry undercurrent, typically 2005.
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by Scorpion » 31 Jul 2006, 23:31
Well, I'm on holiday and I've just finished a very nice bottle of wine and started on a cool guiness

Andy Knight
Fear knocks at the door, knowledge answers and finds nothing.
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by Cleopas » 01 Aug 2006, 21:02
I'm drinking a bottle of Volcic

Wish I could handle alcohol!!!

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by Sandra » 08 Sep 2006, 20:45
Lovely Rose wine, yum yum

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by Sandra » 06 Oct 2006, 20:13
Sandra wrote:Lovely Rose wine, yum yum

Some things never change
