Posted: Fri 07 Oct, 2005 00.46
Never watched Home and Away since Bobby left but can I put my money on Alf. Not the furry animal but the Australian dude.
Actually, I said I was trying to persuade James to come out, and you said you weren't going out as you had other plans. James said he couldn't either as he had no money.mux wrote:As I recall it, Matt asked me out and said James was coming, so I spoke to James who said to pick him up.
The Man Mental wrote:This year four members of Metropol will fall down a random mineshaft that appears out of nowhere.
Is troutie one of them by any chance, JM?Jamez wrote:The girl I was with was deaf for christs sake. Not some bitch I was going to shag!
Oh no it doesn't.James Martin wrote:This year four members of Metropol will fall down a random mineshaft that appears out of nowhere.
James Martin wrote:This year four members of Metropol will fall down a random mineshaft that appears out of nowhere.
Whataday wrote:What difference does it make whether she's deaf or not? I didn't say you had your arm around her, but you did spend most of the night chatting to her, so you weren't quite the abandonned straight guy you made out in the first post.
I don't know what impression you're trying to give of me, but it's a really blinkered view. The toilets were full, Geraint was there, so were lots of other people. We were having a laugh, whereas you make it seem like I made a serious pass at you, which was never going to happen.
Like I said, I wasn't out with you. I asked you to come out, and you said no. Geraint asked you to come out, and you said yes. So I assumed I wasn't wanted to tag along all night.
And like you said, you don't remember much of that night. One of the things which must have slipped your mind is how concerned I was that you were ok on your first night at a gay club. I kept checking to see you were ok, and asked every time I left you, to which you insisted you were fine.
Not bad advice for yourself next time you're out and about in cheesy gay nightclubs!Jamez wrote:Whataday wrote:What difference does it make whether she's deaf or not? I didn't say you had your arm around her, but you did spend most of the night chatting to her, so you weren't quite the abandonned straight guy you made out in the first post.
I don't know what impression you're trying to give of me, but it's a really blinkered view. The toilets were full, Geraint was there, so were lots of other people. We were having a laugh, whereas you make it seem like I made a serious pass at you, which was never going to happen.
Like I said, I wasn't out with you. I asked you to come out, and you said no. Geraint asked you to come out, and you said yes. So I assumed I wasn't wanted to tag along all night.
And like you said, you don't remember much of that night. One of the things which must have slipped your mind is how concerned I was that you were ok on your first night at a gay club. I kept checking to see you were ok, and asked every time I left you, to which you insisted you were fine.
matthew dear, you read far too much into what I type on the Internet. Stop taking everything everyone says to you to heart, and just go with the flow.
And end up with at least cock up my arse? No thanks...marksi wrote:Not bad advice for yourself next time you're out and about in cheesy gay nightclubs!Jamez wrote:Whataday wrote:What difference does it make whether she's deaf or not? I didn't say you had your arm around her, but you did spend most of the night chatting to her, so you weren't quite the abandonned straight guy you made out in the first post.
I don't know what impression you're trying to give of me, but it's a really blinkered view. The toilets were full, Geraint was there, so were lots of other people. We were having a laugh, whereas you make it seem like I made a serious pass at you, which was never going to happen.
Like I said, I wasn't out with you. I asked you to come out, and you said no. Geraint asked you to come out, and you said yes. So I assumed I wasn't wanted to tag along all night.
And like you said, you don't remember much of that night. One of the things which must have slipped your mind is how concerned I was that you were ok on your first night at a gay club. I kept checking to see you were ok, and asked every time I left you, to which you insisted you were fine.
matthew dear, you read far too much into what I type on the Internet. Stop taking everything everyone says to you to heart, and just go with the flow.