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lol you can already see the original resellers clutching to their hopes saying "this is a bottle from the original run before they stopped making it". Eat a dick. Wish they could mass produce it again and fk all the resellers.

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I remember going to a suburban Thai restaurant which had Green Label on the shelf.

Waiter had NFI, poured a whole glass & only charged $5. The food wasn't too bad either. Was a good day.

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the Original bottles are going for $500

Is it the 750 that is the original or was that a special edition size?

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im not into "the brownest of the brown liquors" *, but my gut hasnt taken kindly to beers for almost 2 months now. going to have to stick to spirits/self-mixing. will make family events a bit awkward when bringing a bottle of something girly or hardcore.

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offtopic: chosen new wheels for the pulsar (to replace the OZ Superturismos i actually really like, but offset is just too damn weak). Work T7R or 11R.

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Met with Barry @ Edge on the weekend - it's a happening

You know you're in the west when random Turks walk in and out of a workshop

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Met with Barry @ Edge on the weekend - it's a happening

You know you're in the west when random goat lovers walk in and out of a workshop

what level of work you getting done? prices reasonable? what about (wait for it)... timeframe?

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