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Yeah, would you believe that it was acquired from a single malt Whisky club ranting on how good it is......fkn waste of my $$$ and my alco taste buds not impressed!

Just simply can't replicate that taste here......the barley is unique.

Cum to think of it, that's why it's farkin called Scotch Whisky

Eggs-Zachary

I'm having tomato soup and red wine.

I'm classy n shit.

Alrighty then....

OI nick.... You coming to the monthly meet or the fnf6 night?

Morning luke

Nup. He's not cool enough.

Morning. Another glorious day... To spend working :(

Yup. This.

Morning all!

OI nick.... You coming to the monthly meet or the fnf6 night?

Morning luke

I'm hopeing to swing down to the monthly meet with Brian but, he hasn't gotten back to me yet and I really don't wana hatsu it up by myself cause its a 3 hour round trip

Today should be fun. A hilux service, Mitsubishi 380 service, broken window regulator, cigaret lighter not working(not the fuse) and a brake squeel, and my trailer from home with a master cylinder, checking breaks and bearings on it

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