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How to become an Abercrombie model

Appear shirtless or at least scantily clad at every opportunity. When you disrobe, make sure that you do something fun-looking like jump into a pool or toss a football around. (you can also try leaning against a tree or an old fence)

No really, I’m just saying… I know, right?

Baller Status at Club VERA 클럽 베라 (veraent.com)
located at Hongdae (Seoul)

GPOYW: USAF RED HORSE

GPOYW: USAF RED HORSE

I don’t watch the Jersey Shore and I’m no “Guido” but I tend to do the fist pump when I’m drunk. My fist pumping skills are somewhat popular on Youtube. Go watch it if you have not seen it.

GPOYW Fist pumping in Seoul

GPOYW Fist pumping in Seoul

GPOYW I look like Tom from MySpace

GPOYW I look like Tom from MySpace

GPOYW I was in the HOSPITAL!!!

GPOYW I was in the HOSPITAL!!!

GPOYW Lil Dan editon 
Very old pic taken four years ago. That is not me but my name is written on his hat

GPOYW Lil Dan editon

Very old pic taken four years ago. That is not me but my name is written on his hat

Check out our Christmas video! Three good looking Airmen on ice.
This might be the next US Air Force commercial.

See, Hear, Speak, Fuck Off!
Heart me!

See, Hear, Speak, Fuck Off!

Heart me!

GPOYW: Hologram (Photobooth)

GPOYW: Hologram (Photobooth)

WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. – Airman 1st Class Ralph Dagza, 509th Civil Engineer Squadron, uses an impact drill to run bolts into speed humps near Arnold Gate, Aug. 11. Each individual piece of the speed humps must be laid out and predrilled, then bolted down. Arnold gate is receiving three of these new fixtures to be completed by Aug. 12. The Lemay and Spirit gates will also be receiving these fixtures in the upcoming weeks. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman First Class Carlin Leslie) (link)
This is my GPOYW

WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. – Airman 1st Class Ralph Dagza, 509th Civil Engineer Squadron, uses an impact drill to run bolts into speed humps near Arnold Gate, Aug. 11. Each individual piece of the speed humps must be laid out and predrilled, then bolted down. Arnold gate is receiving three of these new fixtures to be completed by Aug. 12. The Lemay and Spirit gates will also be receiving these fixtures in the upcoming weeks. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman First Class Carlin Leslie) (link)

This is my GPOYW