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Jacks 18th was on Saturday night. Full quota of family and friends over, BBQ, cakes, and way too many beers. Sunday was a write off. :'( me, the bro and old bandmates up till 3am.
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Jacks 18th was on Saturday night. Full quota of family and friends over, BBQ, cakes, and way too many beers. Sunday was a write off. :'( me, the bro and old bandmates up till 3am.


Trying to prove the kids need to up their party game? Or were you just trying to keep up with them?
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Trying to prove the kids need to up their party game? Or were you just trying to keep up with them?

Nope jack didn't touch a drop and his mates were fully sensible. Pretty rare I catch up with the old band mates so....the old drummer leading the bass players and guitarists into stories loaded with awesomeness tom fullery and debauchery:-) the older we get the better we were:-o

A sensible 18th? Kids are changing. One of the few times I have ever been drunk (not a drinker, even socially) was a friends 18th where I polished off at least 3/4 of a bottle of vodka. My memory of that night was a little sketchy. I couldn't even stand up without someone to stop me immediately falling over. I had a few bruises the next morning and was covered in grass stains, apparently I found it hilariously fun to roll down the grass slope in their yard (rural property) according to friends that were far less drunk before I eventually passed out.

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A sensible 18th? Kids are changing. One of the few times I have ever been drunk (not a drinker, even socially) was a friends 18th where I polished off at least 3/4 of a bottle of vodka. My memory of that night was a little sketchy. I couldn't even stand up without someone to stop me immediately falling over. I had a few bruises the next morning and was covered in grass stains, apparently I found it hilariously fun to roll down the grass slope in their yard (rural property) according to friends that were far less drunk before I eventually passed out.

My 18th metropolis freo animosity playing. Got kicked out for being too drunk. Snuck back in bouncers chasing me lasted a hour still couldn't find all the boys. Bouncer found me kicked out again. Waited Till 3am boys came out. Fell asleep on park benches and lawn in freo Park. Got our wallets pinched while sleeping. jumped on train got kicked off train had to all walk home and cancelled cards when we got home. Lessons learned!
It's a brand new head unit, so they're still top price on Ebay, unfortunately. 

No no no

Check "Erisin" head units on eBay.

All dem features for 1/3 of the cost. Mine works flawlessly
1 hour ago, t_revz said:

Look at this on eBay:

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162625464588

2 Din Car Radio Double Android 6.0 DAB+GPS 3G DTV SWC OBD SD CAM Mirror 7"5092AD

Yeah, but I want a single din with flip out screen. 




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