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I like to stick my dick in the book and cum all over the pages, then return it to the library. (best i can come up with)

LOL!

John's subtlety is currently a passenger :banana:

Not like either of you were being particularly subtle before that...

I see nothing wrong with my posts. Wonder if there's a name for people that actually have sex with books like there is for people who have sex with other random things. For example, a necrophaeliac has sex with dead things. A dendrophaeliac has sex with trees....

@adam

John is a troll. Don't feed the trolls

ok, so i'm going on holidays as of tomorrow and am going away to tangalooma with 9 other friends. Basically gonna be a fkn booze fest, but I'm wondering if any of you have a favourite/unique drink that goes down awesome at the beach and in the sun. Obviously corona's, pina colada's and mohito's come to mind, but anyone got any other suggestions? I'm taking 2 heinekken keggs, a case of coronas plus a f**kload of spirits. List your drinks ppls

1: get a high ball glass

2: 1 shot vodka, 1 shot White rum, 1 shot gin and 1 shot tequila. ( there may be more alcohol involved)

3: ice, fill with lemon lime bitters and put a dash of coke in

4: ???

5: Profit

called a long island ice tea.

@adam

John is a troll. Don't feed the trolls

1: get a high ball glass

2: 1 shot vodka, 1 shot White rum, 1 shot gin and 1 shot tequila. ( there may be more alcohol involved)

3: ice, fill with lemon lime bitters and put a dash of coke in

4: ???

5: Profit

called a long island ice tea.

John is pillow pants? Awesome, forgot about the long island ice tea. I've got all the ingredients for it too....some reason there's 5 full bottles of barcadi sitting around my house...guess it's gonna come in handy meow

It's better if you can get proper sours instead of lemon lime bitters. But whatever lol.

How I met your mother is a funny show

Aromatic bitter is what you need, we had a work function where we just drank long island ice tea all night, needless to say i can't remember much after the 5th or 6th one

in for dose challenge, we have a BOV but it doesnt seem to open ever

im in, wen my motors in, dont have a bov :banana:

cefiro cross over :) no bov from factory

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