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whisky sour.

only cocktail a man can drink.

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Incorrect

Vodka Martini?

Shit yeah... Belvedere, Noilly Prat, Franklin.

also Old Fashioned is manly enough...

Man I love that housing thread them fools still peddling negativity brings z the lols

Depends man... you should see some of the bad property descisions I see at work :P

my alcohol consumption isnt influenced by rappers unfortunately.

^ This guy.... doesn't even sip criss (or whatever drink the marketing department is paying him to have in his hand while he hits rihanna)

Edit: bahahaha, this just popped up on facebook as someones status... Very related.

"Stephanie : let's get grilled for dinner!!

Emma : YEAH WOO

Me: nah I don't really like grilled man

Steph: I swear you are the reason men hit women sometimes."

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Used to be all about tanq10 martini's... these days prefer belvedere.

sometimes I still go for hendricks + cucumber though

And rappers never influence my alcohol choices... I have better taste than those cashed up hood rats

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farkin lol.

what you putting a shift kit on?

Another 35 Stagea, there are more Stagea's being done up than Skyrines these days.

More Micra's than Skyrines getting modified these days actually. :P

Another 35 Stagea, there are more Stagea's being done up than Skyrines these days.

More Micra's than Skyrines getting modified these days actually. :P

skyrines have been done to death, people want a challenge!

still trying to convince wife to get a stag, she laughed when i showed her picture.

le sad.

skyrines have been done to death, people want a challenge!

still trying to convince wife to get a stag, she laughed when i showed her picture.

le sad.

Aw, poor you.

skyrines have been done to death, people want a challenge!

still trying to convince wife to get a stag, she laughed when i showed her picture.

le sad.

Starting to see a few stags on the road lately.

Couple mates have restored their project stag - super fun car to drive :D

What if you just buy one, and then show the wife?

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