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« Reply #1260 on: October 03, 2007, 02:39:31 PM »

Real men dont dance!!!


Had flu and a chest infection for last god knows how many days but may try to get a  babysitter to come watch you al dance , sounds like fun  Grin if you could get Paul up for a boogie i know i would be feeling %100 better lol
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« Reply #1261 on: October 03, 2007, 02:40:44 PM »

Real men dont dance!!!


rubbish.  Real men aren't afraid to make an idiot of themselves on the dancefloor along with the girls!
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« Reply #1262 on: October 03, 2007, 02:41:15 PM »

Real men dont dance!!!

I think charmaine was talking about laughter


Had flu and a chest infection for last god knows how many days but may try to get a  babysitter to come watch you al dance , sounds like fun  Grin if you could get Paul up for a boogie i know i would be feeling %100 better lol
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« Reply #1263 on: October 03, 2007, 02:42:40 PM »

Away for 7 days and now I'm about 20 pages behind.  Gonna be a marathon session.
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« Reply #1264 on: October 03, 2007, 02:43:05 PM »

Real men dont dance!!!


rubbish.  Real men aren't afraid to make an idiot of themselves on the dancefloor along with the girls!

Danced like a Dad all my life and just do not give a damn
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« Reply #1265 on: October 03, 2007, 02:45:01 PM »

Real men dont dance!!!


rubbish.  Real men aren't afraid to make an idiot of themselves on the dancefloor along with the girls!

Danced like a Dad all my life and just do not give a damn

good man! Cheesy
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« Reply #1266 on: October 03, 2007, 02:49:33 PM »

Jump forward a few days. Went to Stanley Notts last night, hooked up with Maria, but we decided to abandon ship when it became clear they'd not get more than one table. Bugger!

So she said she was hungry, & dragged me kicking & screaming to one of those foreign restaurants, Dindos or something. Had chicken, but it had been messed about with, it was "hot". Nice, like, but not up to the standard of proper chicken - KFC.

Maria, along with Tom, have been nagging me for about a year to buy a Tom-Tom, but I'm not very good at shoppingy things. Anyway, we get into a debate, I say Tesco's sell them, she says they don't, so we have a £10 bet, & toodle off to Tesco's. We planned to drop into Rob's Boozer on the way, the Broxtowe Arms, for a natter, but there were no Bentleys or Ferraris  parked outside, so we did not go in, we assumed Rob was not there.

Got to Tesco & won my bet - they DO sell Tom-Toms. But were out of stock.......

Anyway, chatting to Tom this moirning, & he's gone out to buy me one today, & I'll pay him tonight - we are both going down to Luton. I just want the basic model (but wide-screen version, I got bad eyes), & Tom wants to upgrade his one, so he's gonna buy the Upgraded version he wants, & swap the simcard or something. I dunno quite what that means, but I'm sure it'll be OK. I am really hopeless at buying things.

While Maria & I were in Tesco's last night, we had a butchers at the clothing department.

How DO Tesco's do it? Lovely sweaters, 2 for £10, shirts, £3 each, tee-shirts & tops, £2 each. Decent, too - you can buy, wear & chuck 'em away at that price! They sell the "Cherokee" range, lovely casual shirts for £8, exactly the same shirt is £29 in GAP!

Maria had recently noticed I carry my Credit Cards & "plastic" loose in my pocket, & so she gave me a present - a lovely leather card-holder thingy. How lovely! I think she's trying to make a move on me. I noticed that when I winked at her, she went all weak at the knees, & was salivating. It's understandable, I suppose.

Then we drove back to Notts, I walked Maria to her car, & that was that, a lovely evening.

So that's 3 weeks running when I've had a lovely "non-poker" evening with nice folks, & I've absolutely loved it, we get too insulsar in poker, especially me, as I work & play poker, both sides of the table, pretty much 24/7. I had an evening with Claw, Tantrum & Bolty, huge fun, & a real eye-opener, last week it was the fruitcakes Jen & Dana, & this week, Maria.

Life is so good.
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« Reply #1267 on: October 03, 2007, 02:56:10 PM »

Anyway, chatting to Tom this moirning, & he's gone out to buy me one today, & I'll pay him tonight - we are both going down to Luton. I just want the basic model (but wide-screen version, I got bad eyes), & Tom wants to upgrade his one, so he's gonna buy the Upgraded version he wants, & swap the simcard or something. I dunno quite what that means, but I'm sure it'll be OK. I am really hopeless at buying things.

So Tom's Tom Tom becomes Tikay's Tom Tom whilst Tesco's Tom Tom becomes Tom's Tom Tom?

How DO Tesco's do it? Lovely sweaters, 2 for £10, shirts, £3 each, tee-shirts & tops, £2 each. Decent, too - you can buy, wear & chuck 'em away at that price! They sell the "Cherokee" range, lovely casual shirts for £8, exactly the same shirt is £29 in GAP!

I think they make the Chinese three year-olds stiching them together work 22 hour days, whereas Gap give them every other Thursday off.
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« Reply #1268 on: October 03, 2007, 03:29:58 PM »

Apparently they don't do them with swappable cards these days, they all have built-in hard drives so I bought you the standard wide-screen UK model.

When I say I bought it I don't mean I bought it, I mean you bought it. I just shopped for it and paid for it. Well when I say paid for it....
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« Reply #1269 on: October 03, 2007, 03:40:58 PM »

Apparently they don't do them with swappable cards these days, they all have built-in hard drives so I bought you the standard wide-screen UK model.

When I say I bought it I don't mean I bought it, I mean you bought it. I just shopped for it and paid for it. Well when I say paid for it....

Tom are you really coming to Luton........oh the thought of irritating you and Tighty with an endless stream of drivel is quite appealing
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« Reply #1270 on: October 03, 2007, 03:42:26 PM »

Apparently they don't do them with swappable cards these days, they all have built-in hard drives so I bought you the standard wide-screen UK model.

When I say I bought it I don't mean I bought it, I mean you bought it. I just shopped for it and paid for it. Well when I say paid for it....

Tom are you really coming to Luton........oh the thought of irritating you and Tighty with an endless stream of drivel is quite appealing

If redshirt turns up then the night is complete!!
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« Reply #1271 on: October 03, 2007, 03:44:11 PM »

Apparently they don't do them with swappable cards these days, they all have built-in hard drives so I bought you the standard wide-screen UK model.

When I say I bought it I don't mean I bought it, I mean you bought it. I just shopped for it and paid for it. Well when I say paid for it....

Tom are you really coming to Luton........oh the thought of irritating you and Tighty with an endless stream of drivel is quite appealing

If redshirt turns up then the night is complete!!

Being thick.....who is red shirt
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« Reply #1272 on: October 03, 2007, 03:44:33 PM »

Apparently they don't do them with swappable cards these days, they all have built-in hard drives so I bought you the standard wide-screen UK model.

When I say I bought it I don't mean I bought it, I mean you bought it. I just shopped for it and paid for it. Well when I say paid for it....

Tom are you really coming to Luton........oh the thought of irritating you and Tighty with an endless stream of drivel is quite appealing

Be careful what you wish for Snatty, I''m no slouch in drivel myself.

Black you feet and lace your toes up, I'll see you later.
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« Reply #1273 on: October 03, 2007, 03:45:31 PM »

I hope it has a very bloody wide screen Tom, for goodness sake he can not even read his cards held at arms length.
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« Reply #1274 on: October 03, 2007, 03:46:44 PM »

I hope it has a very bloody wide screen Tom, for goodness sake he can not even read his cards held at arms length.

To be fair though, he is a bit of a knuckle dragger.
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