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Looks like I dinnae have to worry aboutt the afore mentioned boyfriend. The proverbial excrement struck the equally proverbial office ventilation appliance, the two ton basterd was caught cheating. I feel really bad fpr Charlotte now though, shes such a lovely youbg lady, she doesn't destve all of this... Also why do I alwayss get into these sort of situatuons after drinking?.... Also I now need to find a fiddle tutor... Yay amazon

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2 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Tonight's gonna be a good nigth, I just got that feeling.

Now this is funny, because I remember the original version of this post and it had several misspellings, which made me think you were hamming it up, but now I see that you've corrected it and still managed to screw up a bit, which leads me to believe that you're actually as drunk as I had thought you were only pretending to be. Pull yourself together. Tell Charlotte the forum says hello.

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I wasn't that drunk at the time, but that particular post was done with my phone, which has an absolutely tiny keyboard, which I really struggle with, I later came back to it when I realized how bad it was. Also I bought butter instead of margarine, it doesn't work so well with fruit loaf.

P.S. I corrected the mistake

P.P.S. I'm home now... it wasn't such a good night.

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52 minutes ago, jfk36 said:

Ok, serious question, what is the social protocol in the morning when a young lady stays the night? Stay out of the way? Let her sleep in? Fake sleep? Make her a full English? I'm at a loss here guys...

Be a human being, say good morning, offer coffee, and read the room. If it turns into breakfast, great. If not, ah well, maybe next time. 

Other than that, watch out for rugby players.

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21 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Be a human being, say good morning, offer coffee, and read the room. If it turns into breakfast, great. If not, ah well, maybe next time. 

Other than that, watch out for rugby players.

Haha, thanks, coffee it is.

I don't think I have to worry about rugby players anymore, people tend to stay away from "that small guy in black with the massive longbow" (I found somewhere to store it at last and befriended a farmer who lets me use his land).

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13 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Ok, serious question, what is the social protocol in the morning when a young lady stays the night? Stay out of the way? Let her sleep in? Fake sleep? Make her a full English? I'm at a loss here guys...

So when I have "guests" stay the night they are supposed to still be alive in the morning?  What is this nonsense of which you speak?

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4 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said: Supper.  I have no time for tension or atmosphere.

You wouldn't have any leftovers?

Leftovers are the best, bring them to work the next day for a better meal than the sandwich you would have brought otherwise. I'm sure that you can configure some kind of cocoon for transporting your meal while sealing in the freshness.

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2 hours ago, BlutAusNerd said:

Leftovers are the best, bring them to work the next day for a better meal than the sandwich you would have brought otherwise. I'm sure that you can configure some kind of cocoon for transporting your meal while sealing in the freshness.

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