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How about a bottle of Macallan Whisky. So he can be a boss like Harvey Spectre as that is what he drinks in Suits
 
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Also Raoul Silver... (Antagonist in skyfall)
Thank you for such an obscure reference derived from a mainstream film


I wouldn't call it obscure... They made pretty damn sure the viewer knew they were drinking Mac
Just now, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

 


I wouldn't call it obscure... They made pretty damn sure the viewer knew they were drinking Mac

 

To get his name spot on you're either obscure or OCD on details

14 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

so im currently torrenting a christmas horror movie from the early 80's.... when is telstra going to come and tell me to stop?

Lel, Telstra love it.

any suggestion for filthiest pubs in eastern suburbs?

so far keysborough hotel is on the list. i dont know whats in boronia or berwick or croydon etc.

added to the list: Hampton Park Tavern and Berwick Inn Hotel

38 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

any suggestion for filthiest pubs in eastern suburbs?

so far keysborough hotel is on the list. i dont know whats in boronia or berwick or croydon etc.

added to the list: Hampton Park Tavern and Berwick Inn Hotel

The bezza (berwick pub) is good, lots of sloppyness but surprisingly good tunes & DJ.

Old classic, the irish at Knox used to be my old stomping ground as it was walking distance from home, depening on which live band you get & how much you drank they are alright. Don't go there expecting to pickup though, theres about 2 or 3 bush p igs among the sea of men. 

Edited by UNR33L

Really? Think Irish was inadvertently my most successful pick up place back in the day, and they weren't binrats either

But not hard to stand out from the crowd of guys there

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