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It's mum's birthday on christmas day so every year we have all the relos over and get pissed. Oh that special christmas spirit...

New years I'll be in Rye with friends, again... on the piss...

Summer, I've realised, seems to be the time of year where I consume the most alcohol. I guess same goes for almost everyone else too.

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Christmas dinner with the german side of the family on the 24th.

Christmas lunch with my dads side of the family on the 25th at my parents place.

Christmas dinner with my gf's family on the 25th at my house.

Expect about +10kgs.

New years Eve ive been told will be at my mates place as his folks are out of town. Don't know what he has got planned.

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Was supposed to be flying to Thailand on Boxing day for 9 days but not sure at the moment, is up in the air as all paid for but not sure on flights and safety. If not, will stay locally. Christmas with the g/f's family though. First time all brothers and sisters have been together for Christmas in over 10 years so will be great. :D

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It's mum's birthday on christmas day so every year we have all the relos over and get pissed. Oh that special christmas spirit...

New years I'll be in Rye with friends, again... on the piss...

Summer, I've realised, seems to be the time of year where I consume the most alcohol. I guess same goes for almost everyone else too.

Might see you down their. Got a mates holiday house organised. Ill be drunk and disorderly wrecking shit everywhere!

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