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Lol. People actually care about the cost of what they drink?

If you're making that argument, you should stick to Carlton Draught for credibility.

CD's are my favorite cheap drink.

Better then drinking VB, WestEnd, XXXX etc

I even have my bar fridge stocked with a carton of CD's tinnies for when people come around :D

Don't touch my good stuff!

booze in oz cost to farking much, pretty bad when you can buy imported just as cheap as local grog.

JACK =YACK, its like liquid stupid .. I know better then to drink it but after a case of beer a jack and coke goes down easy... comes up after the 4th one..hahah... lets just say I know a cat box has another use besides cat poo.... and not go any further I think you can get the hint..lol

speaking of that I still have the photos of kadina a few years back floating around ,,, that was a good time , but think luke slept the whole next day in the back of his car.lol

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Anyone else here keen on Singapore F1 in Sept?

Theres 5 of us heading over on wed 19th sept and coming back on the 25th (6nights)

Flights will be with Emerites and go via melb on the way there but return is direct. $950 return

Accomodation we are looking at staying at the http://www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/grandcopthornewaterfront/index.html and is $1070 for the 6night per person

Straight away i would need a $165 deposit per person just to secure the room. Flights will need to be paid in september.

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Picked myself up one of these for a treat - it's nice! :yes:

Yeah it's not bad ... but I prefer Johnny Black with some French oak shavings in it for a couple of weeks ....

I picked up a bottle of double black for $47 from 1st Choice - it was cheaper than normal Johnny Black!

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