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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

15 May 2007

Been a good last week, I went out on Friday for the first time since the arrival of my replacment driving lisence, traveling down to the City of Bright things (Brighton). I had a drink in The Standard, before heading to The Honeyclub, where despite DJ Sneak not making it due to a dodgy permit, was a good night there. Having a drink and admiring the fine girls dancing in the club. I even bumped into a old Sports Soccer (Now known as Sports World) employee who used to work with me at the Crawley branch during my stint there from March 2002 until November 2003. Afterwards I headed to the Ocean Rooms for a fine afterparty of Hard Dance until 6. Only problem was that I forgot to introduce myself when I arrived, as I hoped a friend would turn up. So when he did not come, I tryed in vain to say hi to people at the club. The highlight of the night was when a girl in a nice dress asked me if I was gay. But I was delighted to inform her I only admire the female species like herself.

Meanwhile. The Strike Factory Cup match on Brighton Seafront now looks 95% likely, with the match to be held on June 2nd. With a Brighton All Stars (captained by Charles Ball) VS Rest Of World team (captained by my legendary younger brother Daniel Ball). Looks like there will be a good attendance for this game as well. Just need to get the deposit sorted to book and then it can go ahead, again if you fancy playing please let me know or respond to the thread about it on North Stand Polls.

http://novogate.com/exco/thread.php?forumid=9665&thre...

 Meanwhile I encourage everyone to vote for my adopted home town where I spent 9 years of my short life in education at the legendary Burgess Hill Town to be put on the monopoly board. Plus continue to vote so a fine Sussex town can occupy the highest square. Burgess Hill truly is the finest town in England and possibly the world (no disrespect to people reading this in Brighton and Hove but Burgess Hill is more up market).

Vote here. Comeone all Strike Factory Fans and Sussex residents http://www.monopoly.co.uk/vote.aspx   

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

8th May 2007

Huh had a hilarious last week. On the positive my liecense finally arrived which means that Brightons bouncers are unlikely to bar me from entry into clubs in the future (unless I get pissed and act like a prat). I will be celebrating by making a appearance at the Honey Club in the next week. Anyway the day at Cheltenham was hilarious I arrived there courtesy of Tubby Mundays (of NSC), and his Crowborough/ Kent GBRA mob. Getting the train to Cheltenham. I waited at a nearby pub to the station for the emergence of John Hewitt but he did not bother to text me. So I ended up walking through town with some exiled Seagull fans from Leicester to get to the ground.

I eventully had some drinks at the Cat and Fish with Ashley Bradley and the Ticehursts. Then I got changed into my secret outfit, which consisted of 1. Denim Skirt 2. Bra with Cotton Wool 3. navy girly shirt (though did not reveal it) 4. Blonde wig 5. Plus my usual Seagulls shirt and trainers. Could have been better if I had makeup and shaved a bit better. But got various reactions, ranging from you look pretty to putting people off their dinners. (For pictures see the out and about section) I entered the ground and enjoyed the encounter which ended all square, and then ventured off to the Hogs Head with John Hewitt, Tim my fellow Haywards Heath college mate a pissed Ian Hine, assuming I actually had changed sex. After a few drinks, and some photograph posing I ended my adventure as a male lesbian and changed back to my fine masucline self. But took a while to get home and had to get a train from London Victoria that stopped a hundred times on the way to Ifield.

But at least I fulfilled the promise to the Burgess Hill massive in 2005 at McCarthys BBQ when discussing about Crossdressing, that for a laugh I would attend a Albion game crossdressed by 2007, though not fulfilled the Belgian game promise sadly.

Meanwhile I have found out that I have had relatives that lived in the legendary town of Burgess Hill, which may help with my housing application but I need to find out if they are still living there if anyone wants to help please let me know.

I have been amazed at how much Haywards Heath College is getting bombarded with annoying posters saying vote me to be president which are plastered all over the walls of the college, along with the presidents campaigns, though I urge all Haywards Heath College Students to vote for the lovely Kusi to be President, I may get her to have her own section on this site. But she seems a lovely and good enough girl to lead the students of Haywards Heath the right way.

Thats all feel free to check the recent photos of me in the Out and About section more will pop up the next few days.

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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

2nd May 2007

Been a busy and mixed week. I had a fun evening in Lewes on Friday to watch Andy Rumbles REMF team beat the Croy*on scum on penaltys. Was great having drinks in the terraces and seeing some old and new faces. Well done to everyone organising the evening. Earlier in the afternoon I did visit Anne of Cleves house in Lewes a fine building with a museum a review on the museum will come up soon. Once I am less busy.

Only problem was I stayed so long that I missed the last train from Lewes to Gatwick, so had to go with friends to catch a train to Brighton, but luckily a good samaritian came along and let me stay round his house in BN2 for the night. The next day I promised to the Brewery Tap faithful that I would attend Cheltenham in a mystery outfit, but sadly due to unforeseen circumstances is looking unlikely unless a kind soul offers a ticket and that I can get transport from Gatwick area to Cheltenham. Otherwise would love to go and raise money for the Martlets Hospice. Plus not skint. Following the defeat to Oldham. I walked all the way to the Brewery Tap, where I repayed Andy Rumble the beers he got me when I was at my lowest ebb in mid 2005, on that legendary night at The Prodigal with me admiring Doncaster girls.

Meanwhile have found out more suggestions for housing assocations including one that looks promising with Southdown housing, and have applied for housing in Crawley DOWN, Haywards Heath and Hove. Hopefully something has got to pop up soon to get me out of this depressing hole. Meanwhile it seems Yeeeaaahhh, has taken over from LOL, as the word to identify me with, got to seriously snap out of it.

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