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beer comes in a can it was put there by a man in a brewery down town!!!!!

if i had my way id drink beer every day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

millions of beer cans

beer cans for me

millions of beer cans

beer cans for me!

lol

pete what the **** happened saturday night

i remember downing about 13 schooners with you at somewhere about 10pm in newtown.

the next thing is I wake up on a bus stop bench somewhere in the inner city at 5am.

and no i did not wake up with a sore rectum hehe. **** mate what a night. if only i could remember it.

Absolute cracker

Worked for me something like this

9am meet Dan for his bux

Drink about 15 schoooies before 12

Couple of shots of who know what

Steak at lunch

Probably another 15 cans after lunch till about 6 where the buxs headed back to the Blue Mountains

Caught the train into Sydney from parra(quite parra at this time

kebab (another beer by myself at a few bars)

double quater ponder to have something to chuck)

ring Emma out to a pub in new town nasty

some girl buys s me a jug just to see if im really going to chuck... free beer yea baby!!!!!!

got my second wind on about the 25 beer

back in stride drinking with some ladies who walks by 88sillo

shit another 12 beers in rapid succession

man I was wasted

tops night

88sill gets so blind were all dancing on bar stools with the girls

mark is so blind he gets cut from the bar

so I buy him a drink and then I get cut and we both get kicked out by the bouncers cause I told the barman what I thought about his ugly head

so of to the pie shop mmmm pie

about this lime Emma decided im a little to gone to be saved about 12pm

mark gets us kicked out of another bar(gold)

cab home last I saw of mark

woke up naked on the bed

id say conservatively about 35-40 beers and no spew (nice work)

what a night I think I have just sobered up and it 9am Monday

and I can’t feel my leges

Nasty

**** mate if only i could remember. good work on the night in review pete.

i DO however remember the start of the purchasing spree. (mind you fellas, when a man is willing to shout pete beers, he's know to happily accept the beer without offering to shout back hehe).

firstly it was 4 schooners. in about 8 minutes.

then i bought a round of 2. done in 5 mins.

then another round of 2. about the same.

then a jug (ten bucks-bargain $$$)

then a 2nd jug.

and that my dear friends is where the nights becomes a blank for me. soft i am.

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