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On Sunday to celebrate a small matter at our friends place, I had a drink, not a lot, not even in the universe of a lot. On Monday as the day wore on I started to feel the worst hangover engulf me. I was shocked at how bad it was. I came to a rapid conclusion I had to drastically cut back booze as this wasn’t worth it. It was a sad moment

On Wednesday I found out I had covid and it was this that fucked me up. What a relief. Phew.
 
On Sunday to celebrate a small matter at our friends place, I had a drink, not a lot, not even in the universe of a lot. On Monday as the day wore on I started to feel the worst hangover engulf me. I was shocked at how bad it was. I came to a rapid conclusion I had to drastically cut back booze as this wasn’t worth it. It was a sad moment

On Wednesday I found out I had covid and it was this that fucked me up. What a relief. Phew.
That's a shame, you were on the verge of saving 30k a year on booze.. could've bought a few new hair pieces in differing colours :)
 
On Sunday to celebrate a small matter at our friends place, I had a drink, not a lot, not even in the universe of a lot. On Monday as the day wore on I started to feel the worst hangover engulf me. I was shocked at how bad it was. I came to a rapid conclusion I had to drastically cut back booze as this wasn’t worth it. It was a sad moment

On Wednesday I found out I had covid and it was this that fucked me up. What a relief. Phew.
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A quick scam warning, one I wasn't aware of. I went into my e mail account earlier on (talktalk) and I had almost 2000 (two thousand) e mails. All responses from companies that I had apparently requested information from. Couldn't think of anything else to do but delete them. I can only delete 50 at a time so it took a while to do. When I got to the last 50 I looked at them just so I didn't delete the ones that were genuine. Lo and behold there was an e mail from my credit card company asking me to call them as I had allegedly changed my mobile number and log in details. I called them and it appears some scammer had changed my details on my credit card and had attempted to transfer my CC balance to a bank account. Having looked into it in the last half hour, it appears that what the scammers do is flood your e mail account hoping that you will delete ALL e mails so not see the one from your credit card company until it is too late. As I say, this is a new one to me so heads up Blues...
 

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