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That is why I had to take up the opportunity to go see Nas as part of Advertising week last Thursday. I'm so glad I did, a great show and set by one of the best rappers ever.
Only downside to the night was that the bar service was non existent. The whole evening had great potential: Fabric, Nas and free drinks. Well, that was the promise so once inside the three of us ordered two drinks a piece because it was very busy and only one barman behind the bar. That first round was a wait of 10 mins. After those two drinks and some dancing we went back for more. This time we were waiting for 25 minutes and this time I was fed up and was everyone else in the queue; no need to drink, Nas was coming up. After last weeks drinking fiasco I was happy to be sober but also loved watching Nas perform! Snow again this weekend, we are no longer shocked. In London we were a lot luckier than those up north so it was business as usual. Which meant I relaxed in doors and watched sports and more sports. I also went to tesco and I think the guy on the tills started flirting with me, I didn't help myself by talking too much, but the guy called me charming and good looking. All if this whilst he was wearing a bandana. It's nice to be wanted but this time I was happy to get the f@£k outta there. I tried to, but the Tesco on Conley hatch has the unfortunate position of being next to the A406 so if there is traffic people will struggle to leave the car park. I waited 10 minutes in my car until some brave guy decided to leave via the entrance and the rest of us followed like sheep. New year has been good so far, keep on working hard and the results will come. Have a good year and Easter too. JUMP OFF
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Jonny
25/3/2013 04:46:55
You are a TWAT
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Shayan Sacki
25/3/2013 04:47:40
Thank you sir.
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ollie
25/3/2013 07:00:56
i love you
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ollie williams
2/4/2013 06:20:58
i want to be you
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