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That's cool, reminds me of Abe's Odyssey

Dans are selling the 750ml white and yellow KAH Tequilas now to, these were also pruchased :P

how wasted do you have to be to drink methanol and not realise it's not freaking Tanqueray/Bombay/Gordons etc

straya?

I meant beer, but good spot on my poor use of pragmatics

fcken remember the chatreuse?

LOL

sau nats in shepp,

birds alvin and i had a villa(caravan cabin)

bought a shitload of booze, including a bottle of chatreuse.

had a shot each, agreed it was too f**ked up to drink (then alvin passed out me thinks)

so we invited everyone in. who ever came through the door had to take a shot.

leighs brother walks in, smashed down a shot and then runs straight back outside coughing and choking.

funniest shit ever.

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I don't remember agreeing it was too strong; I'm pretty sure I was the male friend forcing it on everyone.

hey we both had a few, it was alvin that bitched out lol.

must do this again

Speaking of, my flamin mongrel of a friend came past on Sunday and saw my alcohol collection. He picks up my very full looking bottle of green Chartreuse and opens it to have a whiff. Then says oops sorry when he hears the first click of the seal breaking. Brand new bottle asshole. Not that if matters for a drink like Chartreuse but I've had that bottle for 6 years without opening it :angry:

fcken remember the chatreuse?

LOL

sau nats in shepp,

birds alvin and i had a villa(caravan cabin)

bought a shitload of booze, including a bottle of chatreuse.

had a shot each, agreed it was too f**ked up to drink (then alvin passed out me thinks)

so we invited everyone in. who ever came through the door had to take a shot.

leighs brother walks in, smashed down a shot and then runs straight back outside coughing and choking.

funniest shit ever.

he did? LOL I remember doing that easy.. I'll have to call him a bitch

good times.

I remember being one of the last in your cabin awake.. if I recall correctly you passed out asleep in your bunk.. only other thing I remember is walking out at like 2am to stumble somewhere, only to see Alvin washing out a SHITLOAD of mushrooms out the fry pan throwing them in the garden haha.

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Speaking of, my flamin mongrel of a friend came past on Sunday and saw my alcohol collection. He picks up my very full looking bottle of green Chartreuse and opens it to have a whiff. Then says oops sorry when he hears the first click of the seal breaking. Brand new bottle asshole. Not that if matters for a drink like Chartreuse but I've had that bottle for 6 years without opening it :angry:

Was it Nick? Haven't seen him and John in ages.. Barrys yo'

ah good old chartreuse,

our signature cocktail at the last work was a shot of kahula layered with a shot of chartreuse in a martini glass, light on fire then skull though a straw b4 the straw melts.

the burning bob.

we were all far to young a stupid back then.

Was it Nick? Haven't seen him and John in ages.. Barrys yo'

Yes it was Nik

Who else lol

Barry's is alive and kicking brah, Bar 8 on Saturday nights...old crew are making regular appearances, it's not bad.

They did the inaugural christening of "I'm on a boat" last week

My rendition of In The End is out of practice haha

remember when i brought chris after our work xmas party (guy on here with bmw's) we got kicked out for being too hammered hah.

I also remember 'lawyer chick'

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