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Year 3, Diary entry 24. 23 April 2004.

Much as I love holidays I hate how guilty they can make you feel. As IWatching TV finish my second week of hols guess who hasn’t bother to do any work which doesn’t involve watching either ‘Neighbours’ or ‘Eastenders’? Yes of course typical Dianaimh when everyone else is working hard I’m lying in my bed all day!

Of course I did try and do something with my holidays and decided that if I wasn’t gonna do work the least I could do is something I’ve been putting off for a while! Joanne, Niall and I decided we would all give blood at City hospital something I’ve never thought I’d do. Nicola came for support, although she spent most of the time laughing at me particularly when I decided to faint.

Yes half a drop of blood later I was out for the count and Nicola was laughing at the fact I had to lye there listening to Mc Fly on the radio. The only thing that was keeping me going was the thought of chocolate biscuits and orange juice!!!

MarkAfter that ordeal we thought that we should treat ourselves to a night out and by the time my arm felt better it was just in time for Auntie Annie’s Frisky disco! It was basically all the girls and Mark that went and I overindulge a bit in peach schnapps and alco-pops but it was a great night!

I paid dearly for it the next day with a horrendous hangover and sore muscles from deciding to dance to every song possible but I think Mark had the most traumatic night when a Meatloaf look-alike decided to dance with him and whisked him off his feet - literally!!!

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