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lol that’s priceless.
lol that’s priceless.
lol that’s priceless.
Sausage Party!
You fucks!
Sausage Party!
You fucks!
Sausage Party!
You fucks!
Hey.. I was there too!! Damn Fucking Easter Bunny!!
Hey.. I was there too!! Damn Fucking Easter Bunny!!
Hey.. I was there too!! Damn Fucking Easter Bunny!!
Ahahahaha Happy Easter Guys!
Ahahahaha Happy Easter Guys!
Ahahahaha Happy Easter Guys!
Anomaly Crew + Booze = No-Pants adventures and/or naked man soup in the hot tub.
Anomaly Crew + Booze = No-Pants adventures and/or naked man soup in the hot tub.
Anomaly Crew + Booze = No-Pants adventures and/or naked man soup in the hot tub.
Dude, that must have been a badass easter..mine sucked. Luckily i have a vagina..ha!
Dude, that must have been a badass easter..mine sucked. Luckily i have a vagina..ha!
Dude, that must have been a badass easter..mine sucked. Luckily i have a vagina..ha!
My what a big tiki wayde has lmao
so curious who is the Easter Bunny and who is laying the eggs for all to find and eat?
My what a big tiki wayde has lmao
so curious who is the Easter Bunny and who is laying the eggs for all to find and eat?
My what a big tiki wayde has lmao
so curious who is the Easter Bunny and who is laying the eggs for all to find and eat?
Fucking awesome pic. Go Wayde!
Fucking awesome pic. Go Wayde!
Fucking awesome pic. Go Wayde!
oh look, the boys have their pants off. that’s weird. 😉
oh look, the boys have their pants off. that’s weird. 😉
oh look, the boys have their pants off. that’s weird. 😉
Is this what I have to look forward to at that Anom party in June?…
Is this what I have to look forward to at that Anom party in June?…
Is this what I have to look forward to at that Anom party in June?…
haha priceless.
nice tiki’s boys.
sounds like it was a good time.
haha priceless.
nice tiki’s boys.
sounds like it was a good time.
haha priceless.
nice tiki’s boys.
sounds like it was a good time.
and thats why i love my friends! crazy train commin’ atcha!
and thats why i love my friends! crazy train commin’ atcha!
and thats why i love my friends! crazy train commin’ atcha!
wayde ya bum! That’s a great photo. Love it!
wayde ya bum! That’s a great photo. Love it!
wayde ya bum! That’s a great photo. Love it!
oh wayde!
oh wayde!
oh wayde!
Y’all look so cute! 😉 Funny picture though
Y’all look so cute! 😉 Funny picture though
Y’all look so cute! 😉 Funny picture though
Easter Sunday or Easter Island
Easter Sunday or Easter Island
Easter Sunday or Easter Island
Little bit of both, a whole lot of rum.
Little bit of both, a whole lot of rum.
Little bit of both, a whole lot of rum.
They need to bring the tikis to APP
They need to bring the tikis to APP
They need to bring the tikis to APP
should have got totally naked and submited it to naked wars
should have got totally naked and submited it to naked wars
should have got totally naked and submited it to naked wars
where did you put the glowstick wayde?
where did you put the glowstick wayde?
where did you put the glowstick wayde?
.. I like how the guy on the left is absolutely mesmerized by his drink.. haha it looks like he just took a sip and is contemplating if he likes it or not.
Can someone tell me what the difference is between a Tiki and Totem Pole? .. cus those look like totem polls to me.. but maybe that’s just cus i’ve only seen them in canada, eh?
.. I like how the guy on the left is absolutely mesmerized by his drink.. haha it looks like he just took a sip and is contemplating if he likes it or not.
Can someone tell me what the difference is between a Tiki and Totem Pole? .. cus those look like totem polls to me.. but maybe that’s just cus i’ve only seen them in canada, eh?
.. I like how the guy on the left is absolutely mesmerized by his drink.. haha it looks like he just took a sip and is contemplating if he likes it or not.
Can someone tell me what the difference is between a Tiki and Totem Pole? .. cus those look like totem polls to me.. but maybe that’s just cus i’ve only seen them in canada, eh?
oh, it’s rum… he likes it.
oh, it’s rum… he likes it.
oh, it’s rum… he likes it.
Happy Easter. Dirty White russians, nudity and tikis….
Happy Easter. Dirty White russians, nudity and tikis….
Happy Easter. Dirty White russians, nudity and tikis….
haha pure class wayde
haha pure class wayde
haha pure class wayde
What’s with these guys! taking off their pants and drinking! damn …
What’s with these guys! taking off their pants and drinking! damn …
What’s with these guys! taking off their pants and drinking! damn …
wayde had better been gettin his jig on ;p he’s 1 sexy as dancer dontcha know?!
wayde had better been gettin his jig on ;p he’s 1 sexy as dancer dontcha know?!
wayde had better been gettin his jig on ;p he’s 1 sexy as dancer dontcha know?!
>>21
Totem poles were primarily made by native american tribes all along the northwestern coast of North America, from where Washington state is today, through Canada, and up to Alaska. They tended to portray animals in addition to gods, and were decorated with antlers, skins, feathers, bones, etc. The actual purpose of totem poles was usually to aid in telling a story, to commemorate historic heroes or leaders, or general reminders of a tribe’s past. The design usually had numerous heads stacked on top of each other.
Tikis were made by many tribal peoples of the pacific islands and Oceania. Like totem poles, they were carved out of a single piece of wood, but usually only portrayed one god or spirit. Also unlike totem poles, tikis were believed to actually house spirits. The style of carving was radically different from that of North American totem carvings, and usually displayed very exaggerated facial features. They were also usually shorter, and less brightly painted than totem poles.
There’s your lesson in native cultures for today. I’m goin’ to bed!
>>21
Totem poles were primarily made by native american tribes all along the northwestern coast of North America, from where Washington state is today, through Canada, and up to Alaska. They tended to portray animals in addition to gods, and were decorated with antlers, skins, feathers, bones, etc. The actual purpose of totem poles was usually to aid in telling a story, to commemorate historic heroes or leaders, or general reminders of a tribe’s past. The design usually had numerous heads stacked on top of each other.
Tikis were made by many tribal peoples of the pacific islands and Oceania. Like totem poles, they were carved out of a single piece of wood, but usually only portrayed one god or spirit. Also unlike totem poles, tikis were believed to actually house spirits. The style of carving was radically different from that of North American totem carvings, and usually displayed very exaggerated facial features. They were also usually shorter, and less brightly painted than totem poles.
There’s your lesson in native cultures for today. I’m goin’ to bed!
>>21
Totem poles were primarily made by native american tribes all along the northwestern coast of North America, from where Washington state is today, through Canada, and up to Alaska. They tended to portray animals in addition to gods, and were decorated with antlers, skins, feathers, bones, etc. The actual purpose of totem poles was usually to aid in telling a story, to commemorate historic heroes or leaders, or general reminders of a tribe’s past. The design usually had numerous heads stacked on top of each other.
Tikis were made by many tribal peoples of the pacific islands and Oceania. Like totem poles, they were carved out of a single piece of wood, but usually only portrayed one god or spirit. Also unlike totem poles, tikis were believed to actually house spirits. The style of carving was radically different from that of North American totem carvings, and usually displayed very exaggerated facial features. They were also usually shorter, and less brightly painted than totem poles.
There’s your lesson in native cultures for today. I’m goin’ to bed!