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been there done that, oh shit did i just post that. lol j/k

That trivia chick is not to bad i have been checking her out and trying to work her out.

Let the best man um well win hey Andrew jsut kidding i dont bet on women, it only comes back and slaps you hard

First thing;this weeks' trivia question ( "What does E.P.I.R.B. stand for?" ) is easy-Emergency Position Indicating RadioBeacon. Simple,huh?

Next is a sad bit of news for me + Mrs. Bling: we wont be doing Trivia Night much,if at all,for the rest of 2005. Now,for most of you,this wont be any loss to not see me ( :jk: ),though you'll likely miss Erica a lot more, :) . Unfortunately,I've not been the healthiest I can be,and attempting to eat dinner,or just generally be around what is usually a very smoky environment is not going me wonders... (read: :) ... :uhh: ... :throwup: ). So,until 2005(when the no-smoking laws come into effect) OR until my health takes a dramatic turn for the better,we'll have to sit out the Tuesday night festivities... :thumbdwn: . As Trivia Night has mostly turned into :) :alcoholic :throwup: night,I'm sure nothing will change by the time we're back on the playing field! So,sorry gang,but health has to come first...

J.

sorry to hear jayce, i cant help but feel responsible :) im sorry. maybe we should just have smokers at a different table or even smoke outside? its not good that you have to sacrifice going to jerra because of others, im more than happy to go outside as im sure the rest are. sorry jayce :)

Hey,don't worry 'bout me;I'll be right! I have something rather "interesting" to deal with,health-wise(and no,it's not THAT rash again,LOL!)-the late night/smoky environment just doesn't let me recover when I'm a bit run down. Everyone can carry on however they want;if I can't deal with it,that's only mt prob'. Kick on,you lot!

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