Apart from being a bit tired perfectly fine
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with that many kids you have to put the effort in.Originally posted by Alias View PostSuity..
Hope you guys had a good time.Comment
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On the train home, pulling out of St Pancras
This. Very much thisOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostFeeling a bit fragile....
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Have made it home. Walked to Waterloo (couldn't face the tube) then walked home from the station, which helped clear the head a bit.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOn the train home, pulling out of St Pancras
This. Very much this
Lunched on Mrs eek's chocolate (delicious, thanks eek!) and am just about to go for a siesta. Pondy and I found another bar, so it was 3am by the time we called it a night, then small child in next room started wailing before 6.
It was a good evening though, nice to see everyone; thanks to those who made an effort and came a long way.Comment
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Home!
Having fallen asleep again after breakfast, I checked out of the hotel pretty much bang on noon, and made my way to St Pancras. I was wondering how to pass the hour or so I'd have to wait for my train.
This question was resolved when, alighting from the Tube, I realised my reading glasses weren't in my pocket, and a search of my bag confirmed they weren't in there either
So I hopped on the Tube back to Aldgate East and went back to the hotel. The receptionist radioed up to the housekeepers, and one of them went off to have a look, and found them still in the room
And then I went back to St Pancras again, where I now only had ten minutes to wait
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I've broken my Japanese Karaoke cherry.. Expect posts in 6 hours saying how tulip I feel.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I need to go out and the chip shop should be open.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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And the shop is. There is some weird lady with a large kid in a baby harness on her chest. The kid is around 3."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Been raining steadily here all afternoon but, as you say, it's warm for the time of yearOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostA quite hideously grey and unpleasant day.
But at least it's warm
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