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I Lost Omurru Out Drinking Last Night And This Is Where I Found Him....


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haha...reminds me when i was in osaka and a mate went MIA only to find him spread eagle on the concrete infront of the appartment door we were staying at. we could have drawn a chalk mark around him to get a perfect homocide outline.

whats even more funny was it was our first time in japan and we had only been there 2 days so we have no idea how he managed to get back let alone pick the right floor and appartment door.

Any stains on the paint work? :)

just got back from the carwash actulaly -nah all good - took some scrubbing. :)

he scratched my wing getting up there tho :P

ahh drinking misadventures sure are fun! hahahahahah

i posted this on supraforums too...

I don't reckon i could pass out like that on his gtr.... :P

its my car - its the funniest thing i've seen all year.... and i highly approve of it.

and i take pics @ clubs, so i see quite a bit :(

this photo has caused so much controvosy. its hillarious

pukes all cleaned up[

he'd already thrown up b4 it went on my car

we weren't mucking around that night wiht drinks either... twas bad!

i'm just waiting for kyle to post in here rofl

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