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by djed » 11 Sep 2016 11:48
Last edited by Squelchtone on 11 Sep 2016 11:59, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added [image] [/image] tags so pics are displayed instead of being links ;)
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by bitbuster » 11 Sep 2016 16:50
Nice pics.......but why no closeups of the bottled booty?
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by GWiens2001 » 11 Sep 2016 19:37
That's one way to keep the liquor safe overnight! And don't bother breaking in hoping to steal the cash overnight, either.  Gordon
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by ltdbjd » 12 Sep 2016 2:14
I like it; that's pretty cool. Though as a bourbon aficionado I'm not sure if you have to keep the Old Fitzgerald in the vault. Maybe a 20+ year Pappy Van Winkle, but not a Fitz. In any event, that's pretty awesome.
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