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the fucks a rizlas? oh… (internet helps, now i see what he is holding) And I totally relate to, and look exactly like your drunk friend demanding ingredients for crack. Serious.
oooooooh yeahhh that really would have been awkward.
I love the “he’s such a character” face and hand gesture.
xox eve xox
I have been to so many parties like that… usually as the drunk shouting for rizlas (or pages torn out of a bible, I’m not that fussy when I get to that stage).
I once was at a mental house party with some of the actors from Hollyoaks… there was one guy, everyone ignored him because he was slighlty famous. Poor bloke spent the night sat in a corner.
Ahh, the good-old-bad-old days…