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"Blog Tin Drummer is written by unperson. Rectify" Crushed, Crushed By Ingsoc
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If it weren't for stupid, rambling, vaguely drunken and ridiculous posts I wouldn't have a blog.
Me too, but sometimes you can cross a line and leave people thinking you are far too much of an idiot to be worth bothering with. This post achieved that nicely.
TD, TD.
Don't waste time getting drunk. Hell, I'm not one to talk- been very drunk several times over the last fortnight, but don't really enjoy it, it's never as great an experience as other forms of relaxation.
Shame I missed the deleted post.
I will never forget the exasparated anguish of my mate's grandad many years ago after seeing my mate's bruised face when we came down to breakfast.. 'I just don't understand this- this- drunkeness!!'
I do actually enjoy being drunk, it does furnish me with the wit and sparkle I'm usually lacking (yes I know that's not true but that's the beauty of it - see?).
Speaking of grandads, mine could still drink me under the table when he was 83 and I was 22. He probably still thinks I'm a lightweight now, while he downs the endless free pints in the bountiful bars of heaven.
TD, I'm somewhat of a hypocrite. Sometimes my posts are composed in clouds of smoke...
Certainly my more offbeat comments are.
I'll say no more.
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