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lol i have tried to do as much enjoyable shit as possible with my 30 years

pro-am freestyle skier

pro dj

pro chef

skateboarder

fish dork

car nerd

and now banker/father

Just a phase...

lol i have tried to do as much enjoyable shit as possible with my 30 years

pro-am freestyle skier

pro dj

pro chef

skateboarder

fish dork

car nerd

top bloke

and now banker/father

Whoops, you left one off the list :P

Also saw this, was tempted:

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Whoops, you left one off the list :P

Also saw this, was tempted:

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/dat polish vodka

Saw a dick swinging competition overseas in a club. One table got the big bottle and then the table next to it got one too. I think it was $800 a bottle?

i did actually... alcoholic lol

top bloke is more of a lifestyle than a hobby

that pic doesn't work for me, but would I be correct in assuming it was that epic mathusalem (6lt bottle) of belvedere?

lol you have NO idea what 20 litres would look like... think of a 20lt jerry can... and how it's 3 times the size lol

it's 6

it even says 6 on the bottle in the pic...

Whoops, you left one off the list :P

Also saw this, was tempted:

25W_IdYI_original.png

So tempted to buy that everytime I go

My dad bought the 4.5l Chivas there last time, don't think they have anymore now. Forgot to check today :P

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