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On 03/06/2016 at 11:10 PM, True Belief said: Lol. By which time Port will have folded.....

Currently debt-free breaking membership records year on year since 2012 actually. My prediction didn't quite come true but we did thrash the Pies.

Lol, credit where credit is due. Too good for my boys.

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Well that's been an interesting few days. Met up with a young lady I hadn't seen in nearly 8 years on Wednesday afternoon and ended up staying the night, somehow managed to dislocate my shoulder early the following morning,  I spent Saturday afternoon at a classic bike show after I was sent home from work early because of a gas leak in the warehouse, stood on a rake that evening and yesterday I found out what happens when you daisy chain two Marshall superbass heads together in a small room.... don't.... just don't. Also saw a spitfire yesterday :D

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Well that's been an interesting few days. Met up with a young lady I hadn't seen in nearly 8 years on Wednesday afternoon and ended up staying the night, somehow managed to dislocate my shoulder early the following morning. [emoji3]

Dare we ask?? Bit rough was she? That's cool.

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10 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

It would be so much more metal had you said the amp cracked your ceiling...

Well, it did make the plaster collapse, I'm still clearing up.

4 hours ago, True Belief said:

Dare we ask?? Bit rough was she? That's cool.

I'm afraid not, I slipped on a towel in the bathroom when I got up in the night, landed quite hard on the side of the bathtub.

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Just went upstairs and found literally 15 wasps buzzing around up there.  Had to shut all windows and returned with a can of repellent and dove around the bedroom like Bruce Willis in a Die Hard film blasting the stingy bastards.  The consequence of this is that I "ate" a significant quantity of aforementioned repellent and now am finding it hard to breath as well as being quite light headed.  Chemical highs are bad kids.

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2 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

The gf just asked me for some of my music as she is finally growing out of 80s pop music.  Playing it safe with "Transcendence" by Crimson Glory to see how she fairs with that as she likes Queensryche and I am trying to link up from there and the nearest thing in my library is Crimson Glory.

How about some raw one-man cyber-pornogrind-influenced DSBM?

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The only way he could escape the straitjacket that the South Africans put him in was by dislocating his shoulder, a trick he's done for mates at school but never thought would come in handy IRL. Sadly he was unable to save the girl, whose corpse he found swaying beneath the surface of the water. They shouldn't have killed her. This time it's personal.

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