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Well, I have finally gotten myself a Photobucket account....

But all the photos are back to front, but hey, I'm sure you can figure out the timeline from the various states of drunkeness.

http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q227/Ba...Pete/?start=all

BASS OUT

Some of my Favorites....

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Yum Yum Fajitas!

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The cause of sooo much pain.

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James after the Death Sauce incident

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Taca Bazz Rosks

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The Terrible Twins in fine form

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The Worm!

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Mo Bros!!!!

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Team Drink the PV

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Bad Men

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Yee HA!

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He's going for speed

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He's going for Style

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Get on up lil lady

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What was Ash thinking?

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$20 for pair pair for 10 minutes.....

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Secret Agents....

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