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my liver still hurts from my nye + nyd bender...

i blew a .604 at the end of nyd......

what is classified as dead???

:yes: you would have to drink almost a litre of spirits in an hour to get that sort of reading

man, no way can you be conscious and blow .604. you must have dribbled some beer straight into the tester! I would need I reckon about 80 beers to get to .6 and I would be passed out long before i finished drinking them.

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thats my proof....

id stopped drinking about half an hour before and was on the waters for a bit as i had a really dodgey burger for dinner..

wont make an appearance tonight, my sister has some friends over and is cooking a massive feed and producing cocktails.... next thurs might be a different story though!

sorry lads- the drinking boots had to stay in the wardrobe tonight- had some other stuff on.

plus i'm still in training on a stunt to top last time's pokie crashing efforts :down:

when's the next round planned?

i'm still in training on a stunt to top last time's pokie crashing efforts :down:

One of the many entertaining stories i heard tonight lol

By the way my friend who was with me"Matt" pulled 1300 out of the pokies WTF!

One of the many entertaining stories i heard tonight lol

By the way my friend who was with me"Matt" pulled 1300 out of the pokies WTF!

shit an he bought us one drink

tight arse!

nice plether in the daewoo

thanks for the llift and them kebabs roc!!!!!!!!!!

wasnt the same without you kell!

sorry lads- the drinking boots had to stay in the wardrobe tonight- had some other stuff on.

plus i'm still in training on a stunt to top last time's pokie crashing efforts :)

when's the next round planned?

lol, I thought maybe you were still grounded. ;)

yes top night and good company. turnout was a little weak but never let that get in the way of a session. next event will probably be 2 weeks from now. or we might make it 3 weeks from now to get back in sync with our normal time. :huh:

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