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Location: Bath
Registered: February 2002
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Went to a fantastic party over the weekend. Met loads of guys I know, which was so good. Why is it I like all the ones that are 2 years younger than me? I guess 17/18 is a nice age to be. hehe. But seriously, Pip was there, and was looking absolutely stunning in his DJ. Loads of photos, a total of 11 films worth! So gonna get them all net-worthy on Friday, as tomorrow I am in London for the next 2 days for my sisters graduation, at Westminster Hall if anyone's going to be there.
Also I have completely fallen for a guy called Ollie, who is the younger brother of my friend Margaux, who sadly died of cancer in January. But he is totally gorgeous and we get on really well. I just feel for him so much, and want to help him, because he seems so nervous normally. Just wish I could be there for him all the time.
Ohh dear, and I was sleeping next to Pip, and he was sucking his thumb.. HAHAHHAHAA, I was taking the piss alll morning! I think he liked the attention.... not! But he is so supremely amazingly lovely. Shame he has now got a fucking girlfriend!
Anyway, better shoot. Got an early start tomorrow, London calls. I am taking a hipflask, as my sister suggested, because aparently graduations are v. boring. hehehe.
Good night everyone!
Dan.
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Cool status update there! I know what you mean about those 17-18-year-olds, mmm! Luvly! 
It brought a smile to my lips reading about Pip and his thumb, heheheh! That was way cute, LOL! Sorry to hear about the GF though... Does it help that at least he didn't get together with another dude? You could interpret it to mean there's still hope, or something, hehe!
And way to go about this Ollie fellow. Is there some kind of mutual attraction, or are you just admiring at a distance?
Take care, and have a nice summer...! (Weather's *finally* good over here, and of course I'm pooped again after my gym pass. Typical! But tomorrow I'm having the day off and then it'll rain for sure! )
-Lenny
"But he that hath the steerage of my course,
direct my sail."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act One, Scene IV
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