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imo, f**k clubs. maybe thats because we always get thrown out....

seriously though, bottle of scotch is like 50 bux from a bottle shop, they charge 9 bux for a squirt of it.

if your getting smashed on a budget drink at home

You always get kicked out of clubs.

What club do you goto?

They obviously don't like ya's :laugh:

yeh you lads are out of touch when i use to go out 6-7 years ago was minimum 200-250 per person so the rate of inflation/hectic hotspot tax id imagine id be dropping at least $350 + on a propper night out.

but i gotta gf and thus no life so its not an issue for me :rofl2:

Start dragging that ball and chain.

Haha nah I work so it's not like I can get wasted an have a hangover

Hah!

True that man.

It's my hot head friends that can't let things go. I'm usually the one breaking shit up.

Crazy kents!

sup wasteland can i get a TL;DR on the last few pages, ceebs reading

Drinking alcohol.

Getting wasted.

Spending $200 - $300 a night on going out clubbing / drinks.

Moh's friends starting fights and getting kicked out

Alex is pussy whipped :laugh:

But he loves the pussy anyway :thumbsup:

sup wasteland can i get a TL;DR on the last few pages, ceebs reading

-Someone bought a Mazda 6 MPS

-CX7s aren't fantastic

-Talk of the usual meat based meals / every c**t's parma is the biggest/best in town

-Alvin's car is going to be the fastest panelbeater job in history

-Some people are paying too much for their drinks

-Some people are drinking too much for their pays

-Mohsen and friend(s) are responsible for the inclination of street violence in Melbourne

-Alex has no life

Lol I wish I was Alvin on Saturday. Blew 300 bux on drinks. Could still walk. Legendary

rather be a lightweight, i love it can get pissed on fark all $$$

although after my trip and especially vietnam and paying 60cents max for a can of beer ive been able to handle more booze

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