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i had a dream one day children

but the problem was that one day,.... that dream i was too drunk to remember it .........

some may say i have a drinking problem... these people r probably right

but i didnt think so

until....my birth day which was today the 11th

when the miss's bought me this birthday present(my dream)

god she is a good woman and knows the way to my heart

i think the picture tells the story

pete

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

Happy birthday mate.

Remember, you know you had a good time when you wake up and can't remember a thing.

And the Golden Rule: "If you can't remember it, it didn't really happen."

Happy birthday ya big unit.

I'll have a couple for you tonight-go the blues!

Cheers,

Ben

Sweeet present there Pete. When your done you may be able to bend the cap into a proper mounting bracket for the 31's exhaust. You know, one that bolts on!!!.

Now take a deep breath and get back to that bottle, your not done yet.

Happy Birthday mate.

Z.

thats the best present ever. also did it come with a little stand so you can easily pour it into glasses (this helps when your pissed so u dont pour half the bolltle out instead of pouring one drink). im not quite up to that challenge yet. the biggest a few mates and i have had was a 1.75L bottle and i thought that was big. anyway happy birthday...if u remember.

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