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17 Apr 14 #430380 by sulkypants
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Now if that had been a bottle of wine while watching come dine with me and a curry ;)

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17 Apr 14 #430387 by bulldog
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Haha. Similar to mum26 I was with my ex since I was 15 and I''m 46 next month. I was at my mums caravan at the weekend and was in the club for a spot of bingo while my daughter plays games etc with the staff. The bouncer asked me if he could buy me a drink. I ran a bloody mile lol and darent go in the club the next night. Turns out the bingo was won in the club that nite. £1800!!!
I nearly chinned the bouncer when he told me cos it was his fault I didn''t go in that nite. It gave my mum and giggle though :-):-)
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