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Posted 09/04/2008 11:58:19


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Cloudyshin O'Watra (09/04/2008)
Most excitingthing today? Like Slart I had a cup of green tea only mine was Earl Grey, very nice too.

Last night we had a new woman at our running club. She had a bright orange dayglo suntan and glitter eyeshadow by the yard. I've called her "leccy beach" which is the name scousers give to tanning salons. Seemed appropriate.

She was a pretty decent runner as well which surprised me somewhat.

Did she have a nice arse? Or was she a skinny bint like most of the top class runners?

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Posted 09/04/2008 11:59:22


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I've just ordered a case of wine off t'interwebby. About to eat a ham and salad sandwich. Like Slart I might have a cup of green tea, only mine will be English Breakfast. Ooh, the excitement.


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:01:27


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The MB today.

Whats the most exciting thing to happen to any of you in the last 24 hours? Lies are acceptable.

I just emptied my bits and pieces from my office (quit job), since there was no one there I took the remaining 11 Heinekens from the fridge.

Contrary to popular opinion I prefer Sonic Temple to Electric.

Dunno about the most exciting thing, but the most depressing thing is that I am unable to think of even one remotely exciting thing that has happened.

It is only 11.52.  If you want a laugh have a look on youtube and see if Liam Brady and Dunphy's fight on RTE's Championship show has been uploaded. Very funny.

That's over the whole of the last 24 hours!

I'll have to look for footage of the bust up tonight, bastards don't provide speakers with the computers here.  Apparently, we're lucky that we get computers


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:02:03


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Cloudyshin O'Watra (09/04/2008)
Most excitingthing today? Like Slart I had a cup of green tea only mine was Earl Grey, very nice too.

Last night we had a new woman at our running club. She had a bright orange dayglo suntan and glitter eyeshadow by the yard. I've called her "leccy beach" which is the name scousers give to tanning salons. Seemed appropriate.

She was a pretty decent runner as well which surprised me somewhat.

Did you think the stilettoes would slow her down?

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Posted 09/04/2008 12:02:27


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:03:34


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I've not gone into work yet. Had a few ales last night at a gig and thought it would be best for all concerned if I had a four hour lie-in. Might make a couple of sandwiches and take them into work wrapped in the South Manchester Reporter.

The gig was excellent btw. The Long Blondes. I think the singer's got my favourite female singing voice. Don't usually like women singers in bands. Cardigans and all that bullshit.


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:04:05


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Cloudyshin O'Watra (09/04/2008)
Most excitingthing today? Like Slart I had a cup of green tea only mine was Earl Grey, very nice too.

Last night we had a new woman at our running club. She had a bright orange dayglo suntan and glitter eyeshadow by the yard. I've called her "leccy beach" which is the name scousers give to tanning salons. Seemed appropriate.

She was a pretty decent runner as well which surprised me somewhat.

Did she have a nice arse? Or was she a skinny bint like most of the top class runners?

I didn't look. (in case Mrs O is watching)

Yes btw.


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:04:46


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Are Earl Grey and English Breakfast green teas?

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Posted 09/04/2008 12:06:02


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Cloudyshin O'Watra (09/04/2008)
Most excitingthing today? Like Slart I had a cup of green tea only mine was Earl Grey, very nice too.

Last night we had a new woman at our running club. She had a bright orange dayglo suntan and glitter eyeshadow by the yard. I've called her "leccy beach" which is the name scousers give to tanning salons. Seemed appropriate.

She was a pretty decent runner as well which surprised me somewhat.

Did you think the stilettoes would slow her down?

I've seen her elsewhere in a leopard print bikini which appears to be several sizes too small for her. True story although not out running obviously.


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Posted 09/04/2008 12:08:27


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Bill Bastard (09/04/2008)
Are Earl Grey and English Breakfast green teas?

Earl Grey is just tea with bergomot oil infused in it.

You'd have to ask Badge about the English Breakfast but I suspect not.

What an interesting thread this has turned out to be.


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