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Friday, February 01, 2008



The latest one, and goodness me I have a hangover. Oll and I were still editing this magnum opus at 5.30 this morning. We had actually finished at about 1.00 but somehow the bloody file became corrupted and we had to start editing again from scratch.

Four bottles of vino later we finished, but we both feel a little frail today...

5 comments:

Nick Redfern said...

I recommend to cure the hangover - a four-pack of Special Brew or Tennents Super, followed by a chilled bottle of Lambers and a plate of lard.

nigel the tall jew said...

Hi Jon and Nick!...

Hum!..the comment about a four pack of beer reminds me too much of a cetain lecture at LAPIS one year, eh Jon?..(HE!HE!)

As for the plate of lard, eee lad!, a right good northern remedy lad!, but please!, no pork chops eh?..thanks!

Nick Redfern said...

Hey Nige

Yes, I remember LAPIS well! Best described, from Jon's perspective, as Inter-Stella! LOL

Although, I think we downed more (in the form of Lambrini) at the Southend gig in 98!

nigel the tall jew said...

Hi Nick!...

Ah Southend!!..remember the gig well, as for the drinking..well memory not so clear I'm sorr to say!..could be on acount of me only being a mere boy of 10 or so then! (He!He!)

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

God! You guys could easily lead a young man astray! ;-) I thought the Probe conference was the ultimate alcoholic hangout!