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*Zeke is the absinth shot king and can drink numerous amounts before becoming intoxicated :ninja:

*pancakes after drinking are a good idea, they are even a better idea if your not cooking them

*Sleeping on tiles with just a sheet is a bad idea no matter how good of an idea it seems at the time

*Kaparl from 3G technologies is a shit bloke

*the effectiveness of your squeegying skill decreases with alcohol

*drinks at cloud lands are hella expensive!

*mountain runs around the Gold Coast are fun besides when your stuck behind Mazda 6s

*Dave #34Dave,

a. Dosent know the difference between a park and an entrance ie. J3tidWF.jpg

b. likes getting rapped by Constable Noskids

*the 80/20 burger is good even though I have no idea what the 80/20 stands for

*The Tbar boys are shit blokes for not coming cruising lol ;)

In his case Nick I think it was the patty being 80% beef and 20% pork I think.

Could have told you cloudland wasn't cheap XD.

And absinth, please just never mention that to me or ever allow me to talk us into do that again.

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