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So we've got an Installation Technician here at work, whose wife says he's not allowed to go and do an installation because of the venue...

Mens Gallery... Someones nuts are on lockdown, lol

Don't really want to send the hot german girl who actually made the sale, in case we lose her due a better offer before her probation period ends here.

I'll go. Take one for the team

And this chateau le blanc '68 is supposed to be served slightly chilled...this is room temperature!

If anyone gets that reference without using google then R.I.P funny man

:'(

The only true master of his craft

I can't recall the last time I had a bottle of '59 Grange.

guess this will have to do :(

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though i would love some people to properly VIP some aussie long-wheel base models. like proper, not simmons shit with narrow tires for that easy tucking.

Friday morning gossip

https://www.facebook.com/Sunrise


SHOULD YOU SPLIT THE BILL ON THE FIRST DATE?

That's the question that's divided the world, thanks to a highly controversial episode of a UK dating show. Sam Reece appeared on the show "First Dates", and was set up with a girl called Kathleen and at the end of dinner, he asked her to pay half. The dinner cost more than $600. His date wasn't impressed and neither was the public. Sam has received a flood of abuse online - including violence and even death threats.

https://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/video

‪#‎sun7‬

Death threats because someone you don't know wanted someone else you don't know to pay for their meal?

How do these people draw the neural energy required to get out of bed everyday?

Equal rights means having the right to pay for your share...

The way I see it, the female either subscribes 100% to old school chivalry or she doesn't. If she's expecting you to pay for that whole bill, you need to expect your clothes folded and sandwiches made.

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Equal rights means having the right to pay for your share...

The way I see it, the female either subscribes 100% to old school chivalry or she doesn't. If she's expecting you to pay for that whole bill, you need to expect your clothes folded and sandwiches made.

You pay equally, and she also folds your clothes and makes your sandwiches :)

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