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Emma Jane
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:37 pm
Richard Ruck wrote: Why? What's wrong with the offies?
It's not as if you were wearing uniform (like we had to).
That's just it - when you're under 18 and the offies all ID you, you have to find other ways.. Waitrose was one of them!
(or asking seniors)
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by huntertitus » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:38 pm
Richard Ruck wrote: "Smoked" - there, I've got back on topic.
Thank God we're off the fish, I was starting to flounder
Smoking is fab - I keep giving up as it's so much more fun to fail again after a few at the club - that first fag after a few days off is the best
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:41 pm
huntertitus wrote:
Smoking is fab - I keep giving up as it's so much more fun to fail again after a few at the club - that first fag after a few days off is the best
Hmmm... know what you mean, but my student loan application didn't have a box to tick if you smoke and so need more money.
And roll-ups are such a pain if you're in a club! hence, run out of cigarettes, stop smoking. Again.
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by Richard Ruck » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:42 pm
huntertitus wrote: Richard Ruck wrote: "Smoked" - there, I've got back on topic.
Thank God we're off the fish, I was starting to flounder
Smoking is fab - I keep giving up as it's so much more fun to fail again after a few at the club - that first fag after a few days off is the best
Do you ever have the odd nostalgic roll-up?
If I catch a whiff of Old Holborn it takes me right back.
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:44 pm
Richard Ruck wrote:
If I catch a whiff of Old Holborn it takes me right back.
Ah.. see, now Drum was the baccy smoked while I was there.. Or, Drum Mild for those of us without lungs of steel
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by Richard Ruck » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:44 pm
At last!
It's gone quiet enough for me to go and pour another gin....
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:46 pm
Richard Ruck wrote: At last!
It's gone quiet enough for me to go and pour another gin....
Another??
No fair - I'm a student, and should be at the point now where I will definitely be waking up face-dpwn in a gutter.
But NOOOOO... I have exams tomorrow.
Sober as a judge.
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by huntertitus » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:46 pm
Emma Jane wrote:
And roll-ups are such a pain if you're in a club!
Not at my club - people as young as you and as old as 80 smoke rollups there and drink copious amounts of alcohol.
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by huntertitus » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:49 pm
Richard Ruck wrote:
Do you ever have the odd nostalgic roll-up?
If I catch a whiff of Old Holborn it takes me right back.
Good lord, boy, I never stopped with the old holborn - how could you smoke anything else?
It did help that at Art College everyone enjoyed rolls as they were seen to be more bohemian
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by Richard Ruck » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:51 pm
huntertitus wrote: Richard Ruck wrote:
Do you ever have the odd nostalgic roll-up?
If I catch a whiff of Old Holborn it takes me right back.
Good lord, boy, I never stopped with the old holborn - how could you smoke anything else?
It did help that at Art College everyone enjoyed rolls as they were seen to be more bohemian
I graduated to Gitanes myself. Lovely things.
Glad I stopped, though.
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by huntertitus » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:53 pm
Richard Ruck wrote: At last!
It's gone quiet enough for me to go and pour another gin....
You lucky old codger - I have to pick up my lovely daughter from her gymnastics class in north kensington - it's a 2 hour round trip
When I return I will upend a flagon and wait for something to happen
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by Richard Ruck » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:54 pm
Emma Jane wrote: Another??
No fair - I'm a student, and should be at the point now where I will definitely be waking up face-dpwn in a gutter.
But NOOOOO... I have exams tomorrow.
Sober as a judge.
Back with the gin now - a fresh litre of Waitrose London Dry awaiting my attention next.
Sorry to carp on about it....
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by Richard Ruck » Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:58 pm
huntertitus wrote: Richard Ruck wrote: At last!
It's gone quiet enough for me to go and pour another gin....
You lucky old codger - I have to pick up my lovely daughter from her gymnastics class in north kensington - it's a 2 hour round trip
When I return I will upend a flagon and wait for something to happen
Enjoy it - it's a lovely evening!
By the way, have you thought of promoting your business through the Old Blues network?
Must be loads of O.B.s who want decent piccies of their offspring....
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:02 pm
Richard Ruck wrote:
Back with the gin now - a fresh litre of Waitrose London Dry awaiting my attention next.
Sorry to carp on about it....
ha ha HA!
And with much ado, I now have my picture up too! BTW - what is an avatar? was just guessing it was a picture..
You just wait... This weekend will be a bender like no other.
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Emma Jane
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by Emma Jane » Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:03 pm
huntertitus wrote: Not at my club - people as young as you and as old as 80 smoke rollups there and drink copious amounts of alcohol.
Your club??
Pray tell..
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