Fr3sh

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Pushing one out

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UNO DI NOI!

I was so shitfaced yesterday. Not sure if I'm prepared to take responsibility for it, I've got 9 unanswered calls and a few messages telling me to get my shit together. If only I knew how I got home.
Got 7 unaswered calls and like 15 text messages, 5 and 10 of them are from the same chick I met friday night. I'm trying to find a polite lie that would soothe her, I'm prolly gonna go for the typical and casual my phone died or forgot at some house party (happens often enough to be convincing enough saying it).
Terrible hangover, no idea at all what happened last night. :tup:

Did some betting again on Serie A and NHL...yet again I will win nothing. :D
Maaan, you lucky fucks. I'm starting to get overwhelmed by my workload with school, my week-end shifts don't help. I went from 6-7 spliffs a day, to just 2 :sigh:

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Happy birtday big guy!!! Wish you many many decades of happiness and lot lots of babies.
 

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ßöмßäяðîëя;4485181 said:
Eazy, glad you made it to the South, how is everything? I hope everything is going well, pictures of accommodations?
It's cool. I've been in Mexico for about 5 days now. My host family only speaks spanish and i speak bad spanish so our conversations are pretty funny. Basically them staring at me while I put on charades and say things that make no sense. But they're very nice. We had a cookout last night with a bunch of their friends and my spanish doesn't get better after a few beers that's for sure.
 

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Glad you're having a good time.
Thanks bro. It's an adjustment, but I've got some pretty good people I travelled with.


That's pretty cool man, glad you're doing well. How is the food?
The food is banging. The first 2 days we stayed at this traditional hacienda. Working farm slash retreat and had tradition Mexican dishes morning, noon and night. Stuff is great. My family consists of 2 lawyers so they're far less traditional but the carne asada was great.
 

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:lol: Nice one.

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Thanks bro. It's an adjustment, but I've got some pretty good people I travelled with.




The food is banging. The first 2 days we stayed at this traditional hacienda. Working farm slash retreat and had tradition Mexican dishes morning, noon and night. Stuff is great. My family consists of 2 lawyers so they're far less traditional but the carne asada was great.
That sounds delicious town. Play any footie yet down there?
 
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    It's cool. I've been in Mexico for about 5 days now. My host family only speaks spanish and i speak bad spanish so our conversations are pretty funny. Basically them staring at me while I put on charades and say things that make no sense. But they're very nice. We had a cookout last night with a bunch of their friends and my spanish doesn't get better after a few beers that's for sure.
    :lol:

    I'm glad you're having fun. What type of family are you living with? Pics of accommodations, bro!
    That's pretty cool man, glad you're doing well. How is the food?

    Typical Andrew, right to the foods...
     

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    ßöмßäяðîëя;4485493 said:
    :lol:

    I'm glad you're having fun. What type of family are you living with? Pics of accommodations, bro!
    Two lawyers and their three kids. I'll post some pics once I have a chance to take them.

    On another note, driving in Mexico is probably the closest thing to real life GTA.
     

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