evenings
Simon
simon at branford.inbox.as
Fri Mar 9 00:18:27 UTC 2001
Ben: "We used to play penny poker as well, which was a good excuse to
drink, listen to music and chat, and only cost about a pound for the whole
night (empty rooms below and beside me, and a new stereo, yay)"
But that is forgetting the whiskey, which was an important part of the
evening.
Ben: "Alternatively you can go to chapel, but come out for a cup of tea
when the sermon starts... ;)"
I have no idea what you are trying to suggest. Who would do such a thing?
I nearly froze to death in Chapel on Sunday, first time I had been in ages.
Guess it was the lack of a cuppa part way through the service that caused
this!
I could explain some of, if not all of the above. That would spoil all the
fun!
Simon
--
Mrs. Elizabeth Branford of Devon. She and her young baby son, Simon, were
on a shopping trip to London ... "I was pushing Simon in his pram ... I
hurled myself over Simon's pram to protect him ... I heard the man I'd just
passed cursing loudly. I covered up Simon's ears ..." - A Sirius Affair
Chapter 13: Trials and Tribulations by Penny and Carole
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ParadigmOfUncertainty)
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