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actually it is a corona. the supercrown is jsut a variant of it, but it is still a corona. my sister in law owns one. real heap of shit. gutless as all buggery and handles like a penguin in an oil spill, with more body roll than a drunk elephant

actually it is a corona. the supercrown is jsut a variant of it, but it is still a corona. my sister in law owns one. real heap of shit. gutless as all buggery and handles like a penguin in an oil spill, with more body roll than a drunk elephant

more animal analogies than.... big... book... of animal analogies..

blink 182 fan thread is

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that way homeboy

haha

no seriously lip piercings are cool i'd like one but working in an office makes you look like a bit of a doucher

and the girls it attracts are.... ... 16

blink 182 fan thread is

<<<<<<

that way homeboy

haha

no seriously lip piercings are cool i'd like one but working in an office makes you look like a bit of a doucher

and the girls it attracts are.... ... 16

each to their own!

but agreed, in a office job would make you a little out of place.

yeh now you mention it, it hasnt really stopped me lol

its healed perfect, and ive bin drinking beer everytime i go out.

i conned my girlfriend into getting it done too, even though they advise you not to kiss anyone for 3 weeks either.

again that hasnt stopped us lol

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