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04:46
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06:15
@ARr0w gm
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can u tell me what will be the storage allocated in bytes to nvarchar(5)
?
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@ARr0w @War
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anyone here??????????
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14 bytes
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that correct ? @ARr0w
cannot put my mind to it bro.
busy :(
07:12
morning
user7912927
08:02
@ARr0w fine bro
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morning @AndyK
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@ShaminMeerankutty malayali?
@Blake you are from the Kerala zone?
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@AndyK yeah :)
@Blake 'k man
data nightmare
please Lord, have mercy on me
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08:14
@Blake 12
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@War The storage size, in bytes, is two times the actual length of data entered + 2 bytes.
user7912927
says in SO
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so, 2*(5+2)
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14?
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08:16
nvarchar variables use unicode chars so each char is 2 bytes
(2 * 5) + 2
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oops
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thanks bro
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also depends if the col is nullable or not
if it is the col itself requires an additional 24 bytes
see the link above
oh crap @Shaneis is here ... hide everyone!
I'll cover your escape
hey guys
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morning @AndyK
08:21
@Shaneis you are a rockstar, m8. You answer one question and you've got 15 upvotes
@War morning
@War that fills me with confidence that you've been hacking the system again, what did you do? :)
morning @AndyK, @War, everyone
@AndyK thanks @AndyK, I get lucky sometimes and spot an easy question that nobody else has answered
@Shaneis hé hé
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@War i will read that link bro :)
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@ShaminMeerankutty polich machane ;)
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08:29
@Shaneis I broke cors this time ... can't submit a user registration form unless the user logs in first
cuz that makes sense right!
@War Yep, logic is there alright
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08:43
jeez cors is such a ball ache
09:30
is something like this possible in a sql query??
Guys, SQL question
is it posible to restore a backup on a database that's currently being replicated?
this would be SQL server 2016
@WhatsThePoint use SSRS and you can get that exactly as you displayed it
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@Abaddon Yes.
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@gbn you don't need to stop the rep before restoring?
or at least, put it on hold?
gbn
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But you'll need to re-enable replication. The publications are part of the database so will be restored. The subscriber will need a full re-synch (from snapshot) because it has "too much" data by definition. Source data has been removed as part of the restore
@AndyK Need to check, it's been a while.
If you have Merge replication: good luck I'm sorry to say. You have 2-way inconsistent data
09:52
@gbn I think it's normally a case of "if you have merge replication: good luck!"
"but it's working fine"
"I SAID GOOD LUCK!"
gbn
gbn
/me lights cigar, walks casually away from the explosion
@gbn very John McClain way of life
Awesome
just had an epic moment of helping the senior with a PIVOT statement very quickly taken away when I joined a column to itself and created a CROSS JOIN
time for coffee number 4 I think... :(
it's transactional, the bandwith is too narrow to allow replication with merging
the problem we have here is we can't restore the backup directly, we have to stop replicating, then dump the cargo, then set everything up again, then double check, then...
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@Abaddon Sounds about right
10:02
technically speaking what we are trying to do here is export data-tier application
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gbn
Are you replicating the whole database (or most of it)? Does it need to be realtime?
It doesn't need to be realtime per se... but it does have to be updated by the end of the maintenance period
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@Abaddon So once a day?
exactly
however
the dump only needs to be done once
we might need to do it again in the future, but it's not a recurrent task
just to make it more visual, we have an environment with a lot of broken data, that we've been using for testing purposes and now we need to restore everything and dump the original data back in
I don't think restoring with or without recovery, or on standby would make a difference, would it?
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@Abaddon this would be to replace replication
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@WhatsThePoint yes
@War I agree (see link)
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awesome
10:09
I think @WhatsThePoint is AWOL
im back, had to help a colleague
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where did I put that shotgun
@gbn So you mean I should replicate my server instance on standby? Or did I get it wrong?
basically the table is like hierarchical system
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@Abaddon it works by pausing the replication process, restoring the backup then continuing the replication process
@WhatsThePoint run a recursive query that returns somthing like json or XML
might be nicer
or use an ORM that can handle this
10:12
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A: Comments Parent-Child query with indentation

BertYou were very close. I've made two modifications to your recursive query: WITH CommentsCTE (CommentID, AddedDate, AddedBy, ArticleID, Body, parentCommentID, lvl, Thread) AS ( SELECT CommentID, AddedDate, AddedBy, ArticleID, Body, ...

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db.GetAll<Page>()
    .Where(p => p.ParentId == null)
    .Include(p => p.Children)
    .Include(p => p.Children)
    .Include(p => p.Children)
    .ToList();
LINQ ^
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@Abaddon I'm guessing, but it seems like replication adds a lot of overhead for you. And you don't need real time.
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the output as a tree is a UI problem not a SQL one
the other way is to just pull all rows where they meet a condition then sort out the heirarchy on the client side
@War good point (most of the times)
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client in this case being the caller (this is how ORM's do it with the linq like I described above)
you could also return multiple row sets
I tend to do queries much like this all the time and build trees on the UI
recursion seems to have become my thing
between SQL and OData you can achieve some insane stuff
10:18
@War so your linq query will return in the order, just without the spacing?
@War im trying to use your linq, but on a list, and im getting a few compiler errors
10:49
@gbn I was guessing that would fix it, but my peers reported it's not working
that was yesterday though
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@WhatsThePoint my linq is basically doing an hierarchy based query
the rows that come back are flat I believe ... but then I use EF (that's what I give the LINQ query to) which turns that in to an object tree
ive used a cte query to do it
I don't have time to check back and help you @War, but as a general rule you can get an entity set using EF with <database>.<table_name>.Where( x => x.[condition])....
sorry that was for @WhatsThePoint
we arent using entity framework unfortunetly, the senior developers at my place dont like it
whatever ORM you are using
uses the same structure, more or less
ORMs map relational objects and generate OOP-functional objects for you to work with, that's true for any ORM you come across
Which one are you using, and for what programming language?
wild guess here, you aren't using hibernate.net, are you?
11:11
@Shaneis there bro?
hey @ARr0w, yup but heading to lunch in around 5-0 mins
okay, go have lunch bro.
i do have a question here for you :P
ping me when you come back, @Shaneis
Sure, shout it out and I'll take a look later on +1
sure
@Shaneis
this is the fiddle :
http://sqlfiddle.com/#!6/ba9c8/3

i manage to get the one nested value from the parent.

But i want it to be generic as the depth value is N
help me write a query that can fetch all the children ids on its main parent value
in short i want this query to be generic that it can also get the id '33' along with '32' where they both are the grand children of '28'
11:34
does it need to be a query? Can you use TSQL?
e.g. can you do @number = select number from table?
sure, i can use TSQL, if that would help me
then you'd have to query id's while parent id is not null
I might be able to edit your fiddle, but as a matter of fact I'm attending a presential MS SQL course
@Abaddon I think you misunderstood his intention. His goal is for you to do his homework
that's why he spammed the same shit in 3 different rooms
@tereško, if that is what you think.
but sadly it isn't.
@tereško even if that was the case, it's OK
11:38
@tereško lol , how your face got dirty. go wash it.
thanks @Abaddon i'll look into it and read it around. :)
I didn't solve his task, just gave him a tip to look at
I'd be a hypocrite if I said I've never looked for help on google
that's actually what I do 80% of the time
and 20% ask the person next to me if they've had the same problem previously
actually @Abaddon you udnerstood what i asked. The rest people of other channels are kids. :)
immature people. Literally.
i needed a guide, never asked for the actual help anyway. Just show me the way and i'll make one myself.
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@WhatsThePoint any orm would do ... I use EF as an example because most know of it and roughly how it works
12:05
So I just learned you can use MSSQL SSIS to migrate from MySQL to Oracle and DB2... and other wicked stuff like that
And I'm here using Talend like a Java peasant
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lol
people under estimate SSIS
it does a lot
I tend to pick alternatives to Microsoft as a general rule
on the one hand, they have really powerful stuff and they reach a very broad range of applications
on the other hand, there's always some catastrophic failure that hinders the experience
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?
@Shaneis, it just took out the children of parent, i need all of it sub children.

this is what i tried @Shaneis
`WITH t AS(SELECT id, parentid, name FROM menu WHERE parentid IS NULL
          UNION ALL
          SELECT c.id, c.parentid, c.name FROM t p JOIN menu c ON c.parentid = p.id)
SELECT * FROM t`
but it didn't work as well
@War i'm reading oData, its related to EF ?
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12:11
nope
it's a global open source standard run by the oasis group
but it lends well to building "CRUD endpoints by convention"
it's really good if you need to expose a graph api thats queryable
^ yeah, its a Apis queryable. I'll look into it. You gave this for reading to me before too. Its in the list :O
CREATE TABLE #menu (
    id       int,
    name     varchar(100),
    parentId int
);
INSERT INTO #menu (
    id,
    name,
    parentId
)
VALUES (1, 'Home', 0),
       (28, 'a', 1),
       (29, 'a.a', 28),
       (31, 'a.b', 28),
       (32, 'a.b.a', 31),
       (33, 'a.b.a.a', 32);

WITH parents AS (
    SELECT  id,
            name,
            parentId,
            1 AS Rn
    FROM    #menu
    WHERE   parentId = 0
    UNION ALL
    SELECT  #menu.id,
            #menu.name,
            #menu.parentId,
@War how can i display leading spaces in razor?
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?
what do you mean ?
<span> @Model.Foo</span>
?!?!
say i have a string " Field Unit Software" when i output in the model the html removes the leading spaces
this is what i have
    @foreach (var item in Model)
    {
        string padding = $"padding-left:{item.SpacePadding}px;";
        <tr>
            <td style="width: 50%;">
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Affected_Service_Name,new { style = padding})
            </td>
            <td style="width: 20%;">
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Affected_Service_ID)
            </td>
            <td style="width: 30%;">
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Parent_ID)
            </td>
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12:21
are they actually removed in the output or just "appear to be not rendered"
you know you could make that way shorter right ?
i think it could be that its not rendered
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check it ?
look in the markup
remember in html whitespace is ignored
from a html point of view the output as shown on the page is the same for both of these ...
<span>foo</span>
<span> foo</span>
the only exception is pre tags which preserve the whitespace
how come left padding doesnt work?
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white-space: pre i think is what you want
apply it to all containers you want "as is"
i should be able to use the model value for that yeah?
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12:27
you're confusing things
@Model.Foo <-- server code
<span> ... </span> <-- client "structure"
the model keeps how many spaces i need though
@War for example:
- Hyper-V: I head to MS to watch in awe the ultimate hypervisor, Hyper-V, which will outclass VMWARE in every sense. Not only did they add some features nobody will use, but they managed to crash their failproof lab 4-5 times in a row with a 20 minute intermission because the man (who also was the IT admin) banned himself from logging in the network in the process. They were unable to showcase anything, and finally broke 16 machines at once trying to hotswap virtual hard disks.
as each row needs different amounts of spaces
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<style>
span { white-space: pre; } <-- preserve whitespace in all spans (browser handles this)
</style>
are you trying to apply indenting like in a tree ?
Basically, every time I head to a MS feature display, I assume everything's going to break and work it up from there
12:28
yes
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then you're going about it wrong
you should build structure that represents what you intend to render
<ul>
<li><span>Text</span>
<ul> ... </ul>
</li>
recursion
DONT use tables
That's nesting, not recursion @War
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it's recursion when the server code is put right
@foreach(var i in Model)
{
     @Html.DisplayFor(i)
}
the template used for i should have the same code
recursion kicks in and spits you out a tree
you'll need a template for a node
its a tree for the same thing as earlier
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ok fo build a model of type ICollection<Node>
then create a cshtml template (view) for a single Node
that should look something like ...
@model Node
<li><span>@Model.Name</span>
<ul>
@foreach(var n in Model.Children)
{
    @Html.DisplayFor(n)
}
</ul>
</li>
see how it works ?
12:35
ah ok i get it
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public class Node
{
     public string Name {  get; set;}
     public Node Parent { get;set; }
     public virtual ICollection<Node> Children { get;set;}
}
If you define an "Entity" that looks like that and has a primary key your ORM will deal with the child colleciton wiring for you
you simply "query for the nodes with null as a parent"
see how it works ?
you're trying to do it all yourself ... lean on the tech you're sat on and it'll all just fall in to place
yeah i get it
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with a structure like this the linq I gave you earlier will work nicely :)
you'd do something like ...
Db.Nodes
    .Where(n => n.ParentId == null)
    .Include(n => n.Children)
    .ToList();
then to go a third level you simply add ...
Db.Nodes
    .Where(n => n.ParentId == null)
    .Include(n => n.Children.Select(n2 => n2.Children))
    .ToList();
its just difficult to try things out as our seniors dont like newer things
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depending on your orm implementation you may need both Includes
yeh I know what you mean
as a senior myself .. I get weary later on but that's why I put up a dev server
so I could give my team the freedom to do what they want "safely"
12:40
we are on a dev system
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then your senior is just playing hard ball
no ide awhy ... if you worked under me i would just point you in the right direction (as I have just done) and say "get on with it"
He's probably insecure because your code review process isn't that great or something
happens a lot
we started out the project using EF as we were trained to use EF in one of our apprenticeship training courses, but then we were told to restart without it
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reason ?
I abstracted EF away behind interfaces
i cant remember it was a few months ago
waaaatsarpppp
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12:47
sup @Daruchini
@Daruchini hey man
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I started with something like this ...
then told all devsd ... only depend on that
any code that does something like ...
var context = ((DbContext)db);
banned
you get an IDataContext only
if that happens to be an EF implementation then great
but it might not be
so if EF doesn't work for something I can simply rip it out
and the devs don't lose anything
Did that work for you @ARr0w?
prob not the most performant anyway
@Shaneis it did bro, sorry i couldn't respond to you
nah no worries, just going into a meeting so I wouldn't be available for hour and a half
12:53
these immature kids from c# managed to get my account suspended for 30 minutes. @tereško right, kiddo?
@Shaneis join discord please
from later on
@ARr0w he's following you?
@AndyK nope. Just a random dude
from C#
i guess
13:40
@War @AndyK how's it going o/
@Daruchini try to understand decorators in PY
@AndyK huh?
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eh?
confused
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@ARr0w I don't go in there any more
13:44
hi, is it possible to update an attribute in a tableA when inserting sth into a View (that is based on tableA)
For example: I got a view that only shows the first 2 columns of a table. After inserting sth. into the view, I have a trigger that checks in a different table if a specific boolean is set. If that is the case I want to update a field of the tableA that is behind the view.
Updating any other table works fine but it does not for the table which is part of the view (PostgreSQL)
trying to understand decorators in python
ahh
I'm currently training a neural net
Bored out of my mind
There's only so long I can stare at 'Iteration x' in the console log
@Daruchini lool
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nVidia just announced a means to do that on the cloud
with GPU's
they built a whole cloud with its own UI for just that
13:50
borrow some Tensors from google :P
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they built their own
Oh that looks cool
Have they got a release date?
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I think it's already usable
I could be wrong though
I used to think all this machine learning was brilliant and magical whilst in University... now I'm in the real world and can see how capitalized the whole idea is it kinda sucks
Everyone has there own servers with there own stacks to automate the whole damn thing
I wonder how many people use services like that where they just input their data into a black box model and take their predicted outputs as the holy grail
No validation necessary cos we used a machine learning model
Excuse the rant
@War i can see why you don't go in there bro. Literal kids in there lol
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14:01
They seem to have this atitude that you should only go in there if you know everything and need to be trolled
I hate to be trolled
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C# room is likely your worst nightmare then
SQLtillwedie
who is that Kendall Frey kid?
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the master troll
usually the root of most problems
14:09
I've seen him in here
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him failsafe and a few others have been in there for years
they tend to be ok on their own, but start clustering them in there and they get nasty
He looks like he chops logs whilst wearing a 'Make America great again' cap
@War his face oozes smuck-ness
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yeh ... he takes a lot of flak ... there's also the age old "Kendalls Mom" jokes that go round time and time again
I figured i'd wait out living in there til I hit the 10k mark
from there I get access to the admin tools
so I can do something about it
And the respect that comes with it
14:12
@War I need to get 10k me too
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i've backed off a lot lately though
I should prob try and answer a question
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from SO altogether
spend more time on Discord these days
14:24
@War you should get 10k and get those troll over with
we need people like you to take those troll down
since you are the most scored among us i guess
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Think is ... the way the SO network works ... i'd need support
@ARr0w we need to ramp-up
@AndyK we have too, yes. Its just let me settle down with the job bro
@War you have ours.
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thx
@War dude no thanks, none of us our doing favors, we will support eachother as this community is a family. :)
@tereško how's spying going? :o
anyway, bbl guys.
takecare.
14:30
@ARr0w cya
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I'm not about to start to war though ... tbh ... i'm happy to just stay away but it's a shame that the few over there are so aggressive with new users or not confident users
@War SO is very much a reflection of the outside world. There are schmuck as well as Mench (good folks). Schmuck tend to stick together and same with good folks
@War ignore them until ... you've got 10k
Shall I go and sort them out?
LEEEEEEEEROY JENNNNKIINS
@Daruchini Bahahahaha!!
@Shaneis LMAOOOO
tonight pizzas with GF & friends plus Blade Runner 2049
Hurrah!!!!
14:38
@AndyK Nice!
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that doesn't sound like it'll end well ...
I'm going to watch the first one before I check out the new one
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maybe about as well as it ended for the original leeroy
@Shaneis oh yeah... I'm very much looking forward to it
I'm going to the pub.
in 1.5 hours
and counting.
14:39
@Daruchini wins
@Daruchini have an ESB for me, plz
my fav
I think i'll stick to my Carling
suffice to say, I'm close to a teetotaler
15:28
cya
21 points to go

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