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As I recall, you've stated that you're not a big fan of the common US fruit-salad hops - what have you got in that badboy?

Magnum, Cascade, and Chinook.

None of that fancy Amarillo or Nelson Sauvin etc for me.
 
posting at this time in the morning pete i thought you were at work the i look at sametime and your not. wtf are you doing awake.
 
posting at this time in the morning pete i thought you were at work the i look at sametime and your not. wtf are you doing awake.
It's called a 5:30am mash-in, Steve!
Was gonna go back to bed, but thought, "I'm up, the kids are still asleep, I may as well hit the net and hit the downloads at off peak times."
Ah you poor bugger, work on saturday, but I miss the OT rates.
 
that makes me feel great stuck at city north and your brewing.
should be a great day have a good one :icon_cheers:
well i should start work now later
 
Gay slang learned last night: skinny gay dude looking at big buff dude says "Oooh! I'd let him kick my backdoor in!" Pretty lol.
 
DrSmurto when you were in Pomland, if you ever went to an Indian (i.e. Bangla) restaurant and ordered Meat Vindaloo, Meat Madras etc etc instead of Beef Vindaloo, or Lamb Vindaloo then you have eaten horse.
They import heaps from Ireland which is one big racing horse factory.
My Dad and I had the theory that it's better to eat an animal that has been stabled, exercised, seen by the vet and even brushed and combed once a day and only ended up on the plate because it couldn't run or shag fast enough, rather than an animal that's been out in the paddocks in all weather rolling around in it's own shyte.

I loved the taste, more like venison than beef.


Hey talking about the old country: England, Ireland or Wales?
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Actually West Pennsylvania. Much of the coal fields were settled by Welsh and Cornish miners and they took their architecture and way of life with them. Note the Welsh Chapel on the left. If I ever got to the USA that's the sort of America I would be exploring, bugger Disneyworld.
 
Gay slang learned last night: skinny gay dude looking at big buff dude says "Oooh! I'd let him kick my backdoor in!" Pretty lol.


Oh god. I just remembered something. There were a few ****-talking, skinny gay dudes at dinner last night. Wayne Carey walks into the restaurant and they all start talking very loudly about how he glassed his girlfriend. ******* hell, my life flashed before my eyes.
 
DrSmurto when you were in Pomland, if you ever went to an Indian (i.e. Bangla) restaurant and ordered Meat Vindaloo, Meat Madras etc etc instead of Beef Vindaloo, or Lamb Vindaloo then you have eaten horse.

Never saw any meal listed as meat, always had the variety.

I started buying roo about 12 months into my stay as the cost of meat was $$$$. It was cheaper to import roo than it was to buy local beef or lamb.

I rocked up to a BBQ with some marinated roo and they all wanted to know where i bought it. The supplier specialised in 'exotic' meat. After that we were buying 100+kg at a time of roo, ostrich, blesbok, bison, zebra.

I enjoyed them all.

From memory i was paying $10/kg for roo. Not much more than it is here.
 
I enjoyed a great cut of meat taken from a deer in Slovenia when we travelled through Europe about 3 years ago. Good times.

They had their own bottled brew in the restaurant too iirc.
 
Oh god. I just remembered something. There were a few ****-talking, skinny gay dudes at dinner last night. Wayne Carey walks into the restaurant and they all start talking very loudly about how he glassed his girlfriend. ******* hell, my life flashed before my eyes.


So,,,, What do you call a gay bloke who's had a vasectomy///

Seedless fruit....
 
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