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Maybe, although I have an important meeting that day and I am not sure what time that will finish. -
Why was he sitting round the corner?Originally posted by Lucy View PostHe was sitting around the corner and didn't see anything until the doorman frog-marched the winker out the door.
Was the winker Wilmslow?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy was he sitting round the corner?
Was the winker Wilmslow?

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Round the corner from the bar, in a different part of the pubOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy was he sitting round the corner?
Was the winker Wilmslow?
I doubt it.Comment
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A different part of the ******' country more like.Originally posted by Lucy View PostRound the corner from the bar, in a different part of the pub
I doubt it.
Lucy, it's ok to be single!Comment
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No, he's back now, goes again on Tuesday...Originally posted by Churchill View PostA different part of the ******' country more like.
Lucy, it's ok to be single!
There is only one of me.
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But **why** was he in a different part of the pub from you?Originally posted by Lucy View PostRound the corner from the bar, in a different part of the pub
I doubt it.
And why am I being
ed for asking a question?
I wish Xen was here to explain it to me in simple words!
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I will try and help BPOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut **why** was he in a different part of the pub from you?
And why am I being
ed for asking a question?
I wish Xen was here to explain it to me in simple words!
There is no BF.
There were not 2 guys fighting over her.
Lucy is just attention seeking.
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I went to the bar by myself to get the drinks (I wanted to have a look around) BF stayed because we had comfy seats near the window.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBut **why** was he in a different part of the pub from you?
And why am I being
ed for asking a question?
I wish Xen was here to explain it to me in simple words!
I thought you meant something else. Brill = -1
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Then why not just say "I went to the pub for a drink. somw winker tries to chat me up. the bf stood up to him and got jumped on. the doorman threw them both out."Originally posted by tay View PostI will try and help BP
There is no BF.
There were not 2 guys fighting over her.
Lucy is just attention seeking.
HTH
aaarrrggghhh - why is cuk so complicated? My brain hurts!Comment
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