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That chick that scullled the drink at the end of the night had to have a spew bucket with her all night

The look on our faces when she did that.. seriously dafuq. And that was a bet you lost, should have drank that drink mannnn

Haha tony after seeing you smeshed I dont think I'm ever going to be able to take you seriously again

Still want me to do your taxes haha?

The look on our faces when she did that.. seriously dafuq. And that was a bet you lost, should have drank that drink mannnn

Yeah feelsbatman.jpg. But that was lethal. Next time moh

birds I wonder what first gear on an r6 go to? clutching in tight corners doesn't sound fun :P

Just means you have to go faster! It's only Arthur's seat I've ever needed to clutch in on...and that will change once I drop my front sprocket down a tooth :D

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