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Used to be an early bird (7-7:30 ish) but these days it's more like 9 so that I can last the duration till 1,2,3 (at the very latest)
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Too early means get drunk too quick and want to fall asleep at 9pm.
So later is much better.
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Erm. I dont usually go out until well after 10pm.Originally posted by SallyAnneFriday night - I'd like to be out now, and I normally am. But I've just found out the couple we're out with tonight dont want to go out until 7:30!!
Is this normal?
Whats the point of going out that late?!!
So now I've got to sit in the house and wait to start having fun until half 7!!

Saying that I do also usually stay in the pub till 4am then end up sleeping there.
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Smart arseOriginally posted by To BI or not to BI?Well, if you just forgot about the mess under the sofa, you could do the same
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Well, if you just forgot about the mess under the sofa, you could do the sameOriginally posted by SallyAnneBastards
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BastardsOriginally posted by To BI or not to BI?maybe they are having wild sex....
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maybe they are having wild sex....Originally posted by SallyAnneFriday night - I'd like to be out now, and I normally am. But I've just found out the couple we're out with tonight dont want to go out until 7:30!!
Is this normal?
Whats the point of going out that late?!!
So now I've got to sit in the house and wait to start having fun until half 7!!

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What time do people go out?
Friday night - I'd like to be out now, and I normally am. But I've just found out the couple we're out with tonight dont want to go out until 7:30!!
Is this normal?
Whats the point of going out that late?!!
So now I've got to sit in the house and wait to start having fun until half 7!!
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