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*considers*.... ok, I suppose there was a few years when I was unlucky in terms of being vomitted on!   

I am older and wiser now... the kids are old enough to go and hug the loo alone....  I would never sit next to anyone in a club who was retching (who the hell am I kidding... it would be a miracle if I was in a club!!)...   and I can say with certainty that won't be going to see the Cranberries in concert again!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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*considers*.... ok, I suppose there was a few years when I was unlucky in terms of being vomitted on!
I've conciously slept in my friend's sick on more than one occaision.The first time I was really desperate for a bed/sleep and the second time she was sick on me but I was too tired to move so I just went back to sleep. This is quite disgusting. I'm not sure why I'm admitting these...
mary_bee
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Maz... that is pretty gross!!! My friend once proved her friendship beyond the call of duty... she caught my sick in her hands... we were in my parents lounge... I had been drinking pernod & Blackcurrant... she saved the carpet.... and my life! they would have killed me... the carpet was pale & new!
Well done her! That's quite amazing.

Another lovely encounter I had was when two of my friends had to be taken to casualty from drinking and they were just sprawled on the pavement and I had to keep cleaning their sick off of them with my jumper and they kept demanding I held their sicky hands so of course I had to. I could smell it in my nostrils for at least a day afterwards
mary_bee
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ooooh Maz... that is nasty!!! Tell me they learned from the incident... tell me they are a bit more careful now?
Er...yes

I should have properly explained that one, they weren't having to go to have their stomaches pumped or anything, they were just so drunk they were refusing to move and we had to walk them a mile back to one of their houses and it had taken us half an hour to get them around the corner so we thought the only thing to do would be to get them into somewhere like the casualty.
mary_bee
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Yeahh, I know. I felt quite bad about that aspect of it
*shrugs*   choice between leaving them on the pavement... dragging them across the pavement by their ankles, banging their heads on the pavement... or just cutting out the serious injury stuff and going straight to the A&E stage....   if you look at it like that.. then you kinda saved them having to do too much work on your friends


And that is what I call spin!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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*shrugs* choice between leaving them on the pavement... dragging them across the pavement by their ankles, banging their heads on the pavement... or just cutting out the serious injury stuff and going straight to the A&E stage.... if you look at it like that.. then you kinda saved them having to do too much work on your friends And that is what I call spin!
*Makes a note of having Ditty on hand in case of explaining predicaments away*
mary_bee
lol.... sorry Katty, didn't mean to leave you worrying away about the perils of escalators!

I did used to imagine how horrid it would be if your hair got caught up in one...  but that didn't used to stop me letting my feet slide off on the bottom step at the end of the ride...   me mum used to bollock me every time!

I do hate baggage carousels at airports though.... ever since I saw a little girl with a badly cut finger in baggage reclaim...  she'd sliced it whilst messing on the carousel!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Maaaaryyyy Not seen you in ages Balloons are the devils work.........Try telling your kids at Birthday party time that the shop was sold out of them.
I know! My internet keeps messing me about as of late, just after I'd come back from my long jaunt without it as well! It's nice to be back though and seeing everyone about the place again

Oh dear!
mary_bee

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