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Not drunk in London...
Shorty Started conversation Sep 17, 1999
Don't you just hate working for a living. Today I was supposed to meet up with about 20 mates in Kings Cross Station, London to partake in a huge amount of drinking. But my kind caring boss decided to cancel my leave at the last minute so instead of partying in our little capital city I ended up sitting in my poxy office for 10 hours. I did as little as possible out of protest but I'm still sober. If any of the C.R.S. crew are reading this, sorry...hope you had a few drinks for me and I'll (hopefully) see you all in Blackpool next month...
Not drunk in London...
shazzPRME Posted Sep 18, 1999
Shorty ....that post was soooo sad~~~~~~~~it nearly made me cry ;-(.....I think that your bosses need a lesson in good work relationships!I trust that the city-meet wasn't your only drinking outlet......go out tonight and get rip-roaring drunk~~~~~~~~~and have one on me
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Shawn the uncarved block. Posted Oct 7, 1999
Azza... you missed a great piss up. Matt brought some of his music creations and I had mine (I'll have to send you a tape of the dross I do on my PC). Troy smiled a lot, Mellie was her usual bubbly self, Matt got angry when nobody realised his genius, Steve was NOT in a South Africa sports top of any description, Liz was willing to defend the weak ending of Lexx with her very life (sad, sad, sad). Graeme bought more rounds than anyone else, the crowd in the King's Cross Railway Tavern were boring us so we went to the Riverside and watched the sun set over the Canal.
Sorry I can't be in Blackpool for the next one... you know why.
Not drunk in London...
Shorty Posted Oct 7, 1999
Shawn, I'm in icq at the mo, load it up and look for us...
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