Xtra Hot – Graham

If he could be an animal, he’d be a koala

Name: Graham Aubrey
Age: 31 Sign: Capricorn

Born and raised in Toronto, Graham is a night owl whose guilty pleasure is two-fisting bourbon. His favourite place in the city is Parkdale because it “has the best bars, shopping and restaurants,” and on a night out he likes to hang out and support his DJ friends. The craziest thing he has in his room is a metal statue of a mushroom … guess what people think that is! Graham’s ideal vacation destination is Australia, and if he could be an animal, he’d be a koala: “They are cute, little and vicious. Much like myself.”

Donate to Graham’s Movember team, Ironstache, from the Flatiron Firkin, where he’s a server: movember.com/mospace/1567972.
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