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3...2...1...Hooooooome. Time flys when your getting drunk!

phuket has been wanged, and blockbuster was there to see it all! we tried to do it all too. elephants, shooting, ping pong show, ladyboy shows, jet skiing, islands, muai thai, tigers. no go-karting tho.. this was a race free holiday ;) hehe

Adz has the majority of touristy pics on his uber camera and dees did most of the drunkeness... of which im sure there are thousands... i have a few below off my phone.. coming soon..

as per usual, we left our mark where we could. this was at a little bar owned by a pom. his thai wife has to be the funniest, fowlest mouth on the island. think drunk thia woman with a pom accent...

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What an awesome holiday!!!

Great group of friends, great destination and alot of drinking :P

16 days of partying in Thailand was an excellent experience, didn't really get sick once, which was great, but got food poisoning from the last Thai airlines meal, stupid airline, spent yesterday afternoon and today recovering :P. Oh well better it happened on the way back than on the way up.

Thanks to all involved for making it a top holiday, especially Adz and Dee for all the effort they put in, in organizing the trip.

Ok time to add to the adventures of "Blockbuster - the little card who could (Coz Jarrod couldn't)"

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Repost but so cute!

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Hotel in Bangkok.

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No, I'm not drunk.......more smashed! :)

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Blockbuster meets a local, pretty sure he ended up going home with this video card!

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The hotties love him

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Triple Whopper - Funniest order ever thanks to Ryan being the most drunk I saw him all trip, and the fact a lady boy served us but to he/she's credit did better than a 14 year old aussie and got our order PERFECT - credit lady boy!

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He was fed well!

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What can I say?

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Blockbuster sucked at Jenga, though he can spell!

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Sign says it all

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Blockbuster - No one can say he didn't get nailed!

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The usual suspects

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90c Tuk tuk and a $2.50 long neck, priceless

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The Thai now know the Wang Banger (Buster)

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Not forgetting the Jager Bomb!

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And the slammers!

And last but lest my fav* -

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*Disclaimer - this was the most hardcore moment of Evan's holiday, 2 minutes later he was asleep :blink: (love you long time Evan hahaha)

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