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*Any Can/Bottle is acceptable (but redbull is preferred as it is the nectar of the gods)

*Bonus points for creativity and skill, think weird places and challenging balances (payable in reach arounds by our fearless leader Tony :P )

I'll go first....

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I guess I'll join in.... Just cleaned out the floor on the daily lol

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Nice. Emptied my bin at work on Friday - normal office bin.

Packed full, about a foot above the brim of primarily with red bull cans, then beer bottles and 2 empty packs of cigarettes.

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