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Previously on "At what time today can I start on the booze?"
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A couple of vodka martinis around about 11.00 on a friday is a great way to start the weekend
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostJ-P Rives used to have 3 fillet steaks bloody as hell on matchdays for brekkie.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThere was a time when the French national rugby team used to have red wine for breakfast on matchdays. Civilisation seems to have been broken down by professionalism.
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There was a time when the French national rugby team used to have red wine for breakfast on matchdays. Civilisation seems to have been broken down by professionalism.
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"vodka with cornflakes for breakfast is pushing it a bit but if it's past 10am or it's Friday then I'd say that's early enough, plus it get's rid of the port wine stained teeth from the night before.."
She who shall not be named
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostArse. If I was in work I could just slope off to the pub.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIs there a significant other that will frown upon an early snifter?
"Don't forget we need to go food shopping tonight. And don't you have an application form with a deadline of today? Then don't you think you should be getting on with that? Then, when you've done that, we can get the shopping out of the way, then dinner and then you can have a drink, OK?"
Arse. If I was in work I could just slope off to the pub.
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1pm is Friday (wine) time in CM world - I suggest you start in 5 minutes....
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIs there a significant other that will frown upon an early snifter?
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI'm fed up now. I've done a permie application form and updated my records and fired off some CVs.
As practice for being in a permie job, can I now stop work for the week and start the weekend drinking?
I need advice and guidance.
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Is there a significant other that will frown upon an early snifter?
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You mean you haven´t started yet?
Are you a mormon or something?
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At what time today can I start on the booze?
I'm fed up now. I've done a permie application form and updated my records and fired off some CVs.
As practice for being in a permie job, can I now stop work for the week and start the weekend drinking?
I need advice and guidance.Tags: None
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