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Well I can just give you like $70?

Money? Money makes it look like I don't help people out of the goodness of my heart. Alcohol at least makes me look like a desperate alcoholic with good intentions.

I'll come do it for a pineapple.

Money? Money makes it look like I don't help people out of the goodness of my heart. Alcohol at least makes me look like a desperate alcoholic with good intentions.

I'll come do it for a pineapple.

Hahahaha you want fruit??

Well there's money and ohh look I accidently dropped car parts into your boot?

haha yeah, negronis are ok.

my drunk drink of choice is still chartreuse with ice or with fruit sanpellegrinos. chartreuse is like campari where the more you dilute it, the more you dilute any sweetness and it actually tastes worse. theres a tip top tip for you.

As long as you drink beer and can drink straight spirits you are ok with me. It's those that "don't like beer" that make me sick

They are not men

I don't like beer, but I don't like alcohol in general, may have something to do with not drinking. But not sure

hamish i dont like australian "beer"

only tap shit i drink is carlton draught. but do tell me again how im not a man. i like a good giggle.

Question:

Why does Birds suddenly appear, any time, you are near?

just like me, he longs to be, close to you?

i drink lots and in shitty beardo dwelling bikie type joints. im not made very welcome in hipster type city bars. only joint i head to up there is cherry bar and the music joints.

just like me, he longs to be, close to you?

Father into your hands, I commend my spirit, father into your hands why. have. you. forsaken me

amidoingitright?

haha yeah, negronis are ok.

my drunk drink of choice is still chartreuse with ice or with fruit sanpellegrinos. chartreuse is like campari where the more you dilute it, the more you dilute any sweetness and it actually tastes worse. theres a tip top tip for you.

Green or yellow chartreuse?

ill buy GTA5 tonight.

but must go see new camshafts first :D

Birds: green. always green.

was at a cocktail called Button in sydney the other week and they served a cocktail with chartreuse in it. was a good bar. but of course like most places, only 2 bartenders are allowed to serve at one time. otherwise people would get their drinks too quickly, have 2 and then leave. COMPLIMENTARY POSTACHIO NUTS. would go back

hamish i dont like australian "beer"

only tap shit i drink is carlton draught. but do tell me again how im not a man. i like a good giggle.

When did I specify Australian beer? That shit tastes like taint.

A few exceptions like murray's whale ale and I will drink Carlton on tap at a pub

The Germans know where it's at

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