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No we didnt - the whole night is a bit of a dissappointment did get to catch up with an old mate havent seen in a while - haha ran out of money too - mels just picking out some shooters.

:P nah im buggered still havent caught up on sleep fromlast night!!

Kens driving to Collie - im sleeping in the backseat , pauls makin idle convo with ken in front haha thats my plan anyway mmmmmzzzzzzzzz

so i giggle a lot with kyles when we're drunk too - its a chick thing

Think mels deserted me - she doesnt quite get the whoring thing.

Least we had sane taxi drivers tonight - not like the suicide bombers we had before.

we havent started drinking shooters - gave her a ****tail book and told her to read out the list of ingrediants for any she liked and i would tell her off the top of my head if we have them in the bar or not.

Backseat was my idea first paul :)Its all mine i tell ya haha wonder if kens got enough room for the luggage :P

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