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    That depends, we will need alot more information.
    Hard or soft wood?
    Highly figured grain?
    Perhaps a picture would help.
    "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Carona :confused: :confused:

    You mean that girly drink with the lemon wedge in the neck?
    At least one lot af Mexicans can make a beer
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    bout it needs a back bevel
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    Self raising flour, eggs from free range chooks. Colur, oh a light golden colour if they are looked after.
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    i've left this alone coz I thought it was a claytons thread... you'se are trying too hard I think. the best way for contreversy is to select something that is currently in the news and then take the unpopular position... therefore I propose :

    "western decadence and colonial european expansionism has left a foul and bitter pill in the mouths of the downtrodden local populaces around the world who suffer thru the poverty cycle that is required to prop up western culture. Therefore it is an acceptable practice to expunge your own demons via vitriolic hatred and violent upheavals against the chain bringing revenue driven westerners, to whit : explosions and acts of political violence to acheive visibility of your cause"



    **** Disclaimer - I dont believe for a second that the above is true****
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Carona :confused: :confused:

    You mean that girly drink with the lemon wedge in the neck?
    I think its Lime and it's easy drinking and better than VB, although I usually drink New in the pub so don't qualify as a connoisseur

    HH.
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    How about we should allow monkeys to be used for the testing of cosmetic products as they are a pest

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer
    How about we should allow monkeys to be used for the testing of cosmetic products as they are a pest

    HH.

    how is your statement controversial :confused: :confused: :confused:

    you'll get no bites from anyone.... including me (see my autosignature....)

    PS - they already do what you say.... every heard of the rhesus monkey ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    how is your statement controversial :confused: :confused: :confused:

    you'll get no bites from anyone.... including me (see my autosignature....)

    PS - they already do what you say.... every heard of the rhesus monkey ?
    OK let's include Chimps and while we're at it why not let the Japanese kill as many whales as they feel like.

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    Cliff.
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    Most Australians drink red wine too warm and white wine too cold. Idiots around here think you should drink red wine at room temperature. Sometimes thats 38°.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick
    ... Idiots around here think you should drink red wine at room temperature. Sometimes thats 38°.
    Yeap, there are at least 4 of us in Cairns wagging a battle with the local eating spots to keep their reds in a cooler place, like the fridge.

    It's got to the point that when we make a booking, if we know what's on their wine list, we ask them to put a couple in the fridge for us, if not, we ask them to read out the Red wine menu over the phone & then we pick a couple to put away for us. When we get there, if we look like being in the mood for a long stay, we usually get a couple more put away as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    Arrgh that's too much! It's bloody tragic is what it is.

    I've just cracked one of the self same brew. :eek:

    Mmmmm Grolsch

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    What angle should I sharpen my pancakes at?
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    Mmmmm Grolsch
    Grolsch is great as long as it's in the 500ml bottle with the flip lid. The 375ml stuff just isn't the same.

    Becks is a damn fine beer.
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