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going out for bevs with the vegas crew tonight. ITS GON BE LIT

also was on groomsman duties last week.
f**k me its hard work, best part was the reception.


as we say in arabic "ana kenit metfi" "i was out like a light" lmao

Got some good Vegas stories? or are they so bad you cant say? lel 

That place is so loose, some of the shit I did there was sooo stupid a few years back 

 

On another note, got my 10 year RACV Silver card today (10% off) in the mail.. man I'm getting old 

Edited by UNR33L
Just bought a 30 pack of VBs and cracked one open, fark going down well m8 haven't had beers in ages. 


Where from? I tried to buy a 30 pack from dans online and got told they stopped selling them in Vic.
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11 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


Where from? I tried to buy a 30 pack from dans online and got told they stopped selling them in Vic.

 

Nikka from the barrell?

So a quick google confirms they have been offered a base wage of $19.50/h (50c above award) with all overtime and penalties still on the table.

considering they are calling this a 65% pay cut that means they had to have previously been on $55 per hour base + all penalties/overtime.

Cry me a f**king river and bring me a delicious VB

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On 12/2/2016 at 10:07 PM, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


Where from? I tried to buy a 30 pack from dans online and got told they stopped selling them in Vic.

 

 

On 12/3/2016 at 8:06 AM, Count Grantleyish said:

^ What Ham said.

Just the asian old dude at bottle joint down the road from me near Westall station 

 

I'm actually surprised there's no hate towards VB in here, "Ohhh m8 you drink VB you bogan, no taste buds etc" 

Edited by UNR33L

Yeh it really isn't that bad, most of my mates that hate on it aren't even beer drinkers, typical. 

My current favorite 'nicer?' beer with a dinner or something is a 150 lash's pale ale though 

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