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Doors Without Numbers (2013)

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The bar attendant was a bald headed Irish man who enjoyed having an audience and caused Hammond to laugh at everything he said even if it wasn’t particularly funny. He refilled the glass that Hammond slammed back onto the bar whilst telling a joke about a nymphomaniac nun. The punch line lacked lustre but caused Hammond to laugh loudly, attracting the attention of fellow diners in the restaurant next door. Hammond raised his glass and toasted the onlookers with a wide grin before tossing back the liquid in an extravagant display of Christmas joviality. They responded with cold stares of disapproval before turning their gaze away from him. He shrugged and muttered to his new Irish friend that people had no humour nowadays. The barman suggested that maybe he should go and celebrate Christmas with his family. In reply Hammond pushed his glass forward to be refilled.
“I have just finished celebrating with my family, now they have gone to celebrate with the ex-wife.”
The barman made an “ah”

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