I think I might have been pretending.the first time we were sitting down the other time i remember we were both extraordinarily drunk. in fact i dont think you knew who i was!
Really could be. I'm a bad judge of height. Got two friends who I assumed were shorter than me cos they were so skinny but actually when we stood next to each other, fair play, they were taller.i mean ive told myself im 6ft since i was 16 so im not about to stop now no matter what.
Those are the precise occasions I remember. In fact I think it was actually Dan and/or Jemma's night but yeah I had been involved to some extent.first time was the pub in bethnal green. other time i remember was at the castle where you were running a night.
The latter bit yeah obviously. Fucking legendary.but ive heard lots of stories of goings on at your place and that mr tea never chips in for his drugs big cheapskate apparently
This is an outrageous calumny.but ive heard lots of stories of goings on at your place and that mr tea never chips in for his drugs big cheapskate apparently
It's chronic paranoia caused by all of Rich's coke I've boshed over the years. I've a good mind to sue.Very defensive!
It more than doubled the death rate in England at one point, you prize wally.Turns out the entire covid fiasco is down to confusing infection fatality rate with case fatality rate. It's one tenth as deadly as policy makers understood it to be. It's no different to any other flu, in reality.
As the lower mortality than predicted became apparent, same policymakers attributed this "success" to lockdowns, etc.
LOL
Idiots
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It more than doubled the death rate in England at one point, you prize wally.
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