Gonzo wrote:Bloody hell that was quite a day and I'm sure there will be some sore heads today.
Jay & Tone. . . . . . you are very naughty boys.
I've not even got home yet
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I may have felt a slight twinge of guilt if I I'd had to twist your arm a little....... but I'd barely finished pointing at the place and you were steaming over there like Ivor the Engine.
redhammer wrote:
Am not even surprised, you are a bad influence.
I'd love to argue my case but I genuinely can't remember most of it. I know it wasn't me who said "let's go for 1 more quick drink".......was it, Tone :i am genuinely amused:
Bloody good day and night though.....apparently
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"Gentlemen you can't fight in here this is the war room"
palerider wrote:I'd like a tenner for every time I woke up at Shoeburyness.
You and me both pal Coming home from the 20,20 cricket at Chelmsford,I went up and down the line three times once!
It's ok now as my 10 year old smacks round the head with his program if I start fulling asleep on the train!Funnily enough it keeps me awake :i am genuinely amused: He is a good lad.
JayK wrote:
I'd love to argue my case but I genuinely can't remember most of it. I know it wasn't me who said "let's go for 1 more quick drink".......was it, Tone :i am genuinely amused:
Bloody good day and night though.....apparently
Well you got home ok so you couldn't have been that bad .
Surprised you didn't fall asleep on the train and end up back at Fenchurch Street .
You must be a homing drunk :i am genuinely amused:
Got home somehow mate. Fell down the escalators to the train and have no recollection of what line I was on and what station I got off at. Also had an empty wallet but luckily wife was awake and ran out and paid him for me. She refused to let me back down the stairs coz I was swaying so much. Got woke up at the station too so I can only guess I was at the end of the line. Don't think I ever been that drunk before in my life. I'm gonna thank Tone and Geo for that