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  • 11:14 ... must be in Jersey

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 12:07pm
  • ok...sooo 750ml is 25oz since 30ml is 1oz so 1500ml is 50oz ..... k?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 3:02pm
  • weird. we only get liquor in 750 mL and 1.5L bottles here. what a time to be alive!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 9:06am
  • If anyone gets it, please explain it. This is stupid. How some of these get here and not others I just don't understand.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 3:38am
  • 9:06...750ml is 26oz, 1.5L is 60 oz...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 9:42am
  • i dont even know you people

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 11:12pm
  • 2:44 you rock

    Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 28, 10 at 4:57pm
  • A 26er is a 26 oz bottle of liquor. I think the note on the forehead is just random and that's what makes it funny.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 6:48am
  • oops meant 1.75L is 60oz

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 10:12am
  • I really hope you're not serious...750 ml x 2 = 1.5 ml....26 x 2 = equals 52...

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 9:57am
  • 11:27 you're awesome!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 12:18pm
  • 750 ml = 25.360516919175 oz. 1500 ml = 50.72103383835 oz. sorry, just wanted ta be part of the conversation.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 1:58pm
  • Lame... I liked it more before I understood it. At least there was mystery to it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 7:23am
  • i really hope YOU arent serious 9:57....750mL x 2 is NOT 1.5 mL....epic phail

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 11:14am
  • 1.5 = drunk. 750 = amatuer

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 1, 09 at 2:44pm
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