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8th to 14th July 2007


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Maybe she looks all hot and bothered Kelly, she certainly doesnt sound very horny.

Gil, i saw posters all over london advertising the iTunes festival. It was to win tickets to go see Athlete at that, so i know theyre playing there.

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Hi kids.

You alright? Just been on drinking spree with TOTDS and Scott. Fun times!

Anyway, I'm just wondering, based on a pub discussion we had. What would you do for a partner or love? TOTDS said his partner at the time had go to a Bruce Springsteen gig for three hours with him even though she despises it.

I'm writing this purely because I'm a bit tipsy, and we'll all forget this conversation in the morning

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Did anyone hear Greg say thanks to this site this morning. How sweet :)

It was about 6.45 I think...

Bless Greg! I've not heard his shows this week because of sleeping at 5am, but I'll be listening again to that and clipping it.

When you get the approval of this site you know you're going places!

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GO TO BED!

I was up at 7am this morning!

I can't go to bed now. I might have a nap before Scott's show though.

I heard all of Moyles this morning, and it was very good. I think that's the first time I've heard an entire show. I'm impressed!

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I had to call back some people who had Bob's and codenames in their phone yesterday. You'll be surprised how many people are "driving" or "working". I usually hate using phones, but I think I did it quite professionally. The nicest guy was actually the person who had put their bit on the side as "voicemail". Some fools on the text was like "that's stupid, when does voicemail ever ring you back...?!" Haha.

Much enjoyed sitting in with the Mills show actually. I know what I'm doing is nothing like what they have to do, but still, even the tough bits seem enjoyable.

Bird poo lady last night was opening five sachets of tomato ketchup, but appeared to have nothing to dip them in. Maybe it's what she uses to wash her hair with...

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