Crying, almost
That hurts
The adventures of the young and often lucky-as-hell Curly on his way to bring down the evil dictator, locate the buried nazi gold and ultimately come face to face with the Holy Grail - Nelly Furtado. On the way I'll be perfecting my David Seaman impression and meeting as many people as possible. After that I'll go home for a nice cup of tea, and perhaps some cake too. I'm trying to give up tea but wouldn't object to a cup if a nice old lady offered - that would just be rude, wouldn't it?
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Sorry man.
Look at it like "practice" for the day they will kick ass and win the big lot.
[I have no idea how important this game was, I dont know if there will be more important games ahead or if they were eliminated or something, so if my encouragment makes no sense, well go have a beer and things will seem brighter]
It's all I can do to give you a virtual pat on the back and say "There there Curly. There there. No - no don't cry Curly - don't cry. Okay - okay go ahead and cry. It's okay to cry. Alright, ok, let it out Curly. Theeeere you go. Aww."
Better?
I think they are waiting with winning until you are part of their team, Curly! And stop peeling those onions, I think we have enough for the salad!
Mona - I'll try not to bore you too much with the details but the SSix Nations is a BIG thing here in Wales. The match against England is usually the biggest as it's a chance to get one over on the Old Enemy. Teams don't get eliminated but our loss means that we probably can't win the tournament...
D - Thanks for the virtual comfort! I didn't cry in the end, I just became angry and went to sit on my own for about 10 mins to calm down!
Astrid - I'm ALWAYS part of the team, I sing as loud as I can when I go to see them! I'll start preparing the tomatoes now, they might take me a while though.
Nice to meet you!
--Monica
That's okay, as long as you have the tomatoes ready by say ... April?
Monica - Pleasure to meet you too!
Astrid - Sounds perfect!
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