Updates on Things

So, being on the road basically since May, updates have been relatively limited. Here's a little update for the sake of updating.
There's a new recipe online! check it out: http://www.xpogo.com/recipes
and there's a video to go with it:
This is also an appropriate time to bring to attention the new YouTube channel: xpogofilms
I'm envisioning it as a sort of video version of random site related stuff, and the spot for official xpogo films video releases. So what I'm say is you should subscribe because there will be more to come.
that is all for now.
-Nick McC
I am now going downsatairs
I am now going downsatairs and making myself one at this exact moment
hahaha, you shotgunned a
hahaha, you shotgunned a samba?! XD
and that sandwich actually sounds amazing
oh, and i miss you guys like that black chick misses our texting ryan
(was her name tanya...?)
sounds grrrrrrrrreat except
sounds grrrrrrrrreat except maybe the ranch, other than that imma make it sometime!
dude cool, sweet, nice.
dude
cool, sweet, nice.
Can someone send me a case
Can someone send me a case of samba or ramba. Ive been trying to find it everywhere.
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