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I bought some trousers and a shirt in a sale for £25, that leave me with £45, 4 £10 notes.
I bought 2 CDs for about £23, that left me with 2 £10 notes.
I went out and got drunk, I broke AT LEAST one tenner during the night, even though Wetherspoons is disturbingly cheap (£2 for a double, sounds good to me) , someone bought me a few drinks because he's rich and stupid like that and I could afford 4 drinks with the change I had.
I woke up this morning with £20 in my wallet, two crisp £10 notes.
I am confused.
BTW, Wetherspoons, big chain that manages to be so cheap by selling out of date (or near) drinks. Also typically has the atmosphere of a garage forecourt.
Erm, the money thing. Hrm. I'm thinking that maybe, it was magic? Its easy to blame everything on magic :o)
"Where did those cones come from son?"
"Magic"
Parents cannot argue with that :o)
*Grins*
Stuff like that, i just get my parents to buy me clothes...
It rocks to be 15...
Heh, I may be seriously regretting this by tomorrow.
> I rang someone at 2am one morning to declare my undying drunken love
> for them.
*****
Sorry, I was sleeping
:p
They didn't pick up.
I keep phonning people when I;m drunk, I should stop.
I hate phones when I'm sober as well
> Only to phone the girl you fancy but then erm went to bed.
Thinking about that bit, the girl I phoned isn't one I'm currently interested in. Don't know why I phoned her when there are at least 3 others I could have rung who were also out with us.