+ Follow DON BELTRAN Tag
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We traveled 7,525 miles over 20 hours, two airlines, four airports, and one pair of underwear.
To drink Fundador brandy. Loads and loads of Fundador brandy.
And, damn, that trip was worth giving up half my liver for.
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And, damn, that trip was worth giving up half my liver for.
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December 19, 2005 - 12:00am