麺酒王
A few days ago, we held a drinking party with a senior couple, a junior couple, and us at work ✨🍻🎶.
The senior wife has been with the company for 20 years and has been super beautiful since she first started working here 😍she's still as beautiful as ever 😳The junior wife is also young and spunky 🤤The junior wife is the sister of "Mai-chan" who sometimes appears in my posts!
We seem to have a lot to talk about since we both work at the same place 🎵
We had a toast at the barbecue restaurant, but let's go with the Kita no Katsu 👍!
It's a regular sake but still delicious 😋, a taste I'm familiar with 😊.
The senior's wife is slender, but when I asked her if she was an E-cup when I started working here ⁉️, she complimented me saying "You remember me well 😲" 😏.
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T.KISO
Good evening, Mr. Noodle and Sake King😄.
...I don't know why I can't get the information about alcohol into my head 🤷♂️💦.
I get all the different information 🤣.
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たっく0103
Good evening Mr. King of Noodle Wine😄I see that to remember the wives of your colleagues, you should remember them by cup size, not by face 😲That's helpful 😆.
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マナチー
I found out that North's Victory is an E-cup: ‼️
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こぞう
I can't get my head around the impression of alcohol... 😅
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麺酒王
Hi T.KISO 😃
For the time being, my boss's wife seems to have dropped her cup number every time she breastfed her 3 children! That's a strange story about Sake and the human body 🤔.
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麺酒王
Hi, Takku0103 😃
I think you will find it easy to remember the size as well as the shape and other characteristics ❗And the buttocks are a must see 🍑.
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麺酒王
Hi Manachie 😃
Is it a cup sake kind of thing like one cup Ozeki, like E-cup Kita no Katsu 🤣.
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麺酒王
Hello, Kozou 😃
I know that Kita no Katsu is a familiar taste, but having my beautiful wife with me, it was no longer about the taste 😝.
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ジャイヴ
Good evening here too, Mr. Noodle Sake King 🌛.
If it's served at a local barbecue restaurant, that means it's a staple drink in the area, right?
I myself have been with the company for 20 years this spring, and it went by so fast💦.
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