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Day: February 4, 2015

Sailors

yup, check, right, got it, yup, yup, of course10152999_1015078661852498_8010278172614604807_n1492686_1015078668519164_6816520698838307459_o, yup, F’in eh mate.

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Posted on February 4, 2015February 6, 2015Author Thomas NielsenCategories Silliness, TalesLeave a comment on Sailors
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