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Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
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Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
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25 past 9 ya silly old fool. :D
Because this thread I have finally decided to buy a biscuit joiner for Xmas. Thanks everyone for the inspiration. :D
Al, no problem mate. A good mate of mine works for the RSPCA so supply is never an issue.:D
Wongo mate, the biscuits we were talking about are.... never mind, :rolleyes:
Have fun.
PS: Al, you can get them at the Tounge N Groove Cafe too. :D
All of you can go to heck.
I was happily sitting here, sated by my dinner of grilled yellowtail, stir fried lotus root, rice and sesame tofu.
I am now kicking holes in the walls for a ^%^%$ biscuit. Mongrels... :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
On the taste of things, I find mine has changed wildly since I came here. I can and will eat things I would never have before.
Stuff like tofu. The stuff you get there is garbage. Gritty, tasteless snot.
Here, you can pick whatever colour or flavour you want, most of it is pretty good and it's not labelled as an 'alternative to meat', but rather just something else to eat. Pretty good mashed in with mince meat, some other bits and pieces and garnished with lots of peppers.
That, and I don't get all excited over sweet stuff too often anymore. Even use less sugar in my coffee, and I used to have a sweet tooth the size of the opera house. Going to the US was almost sickening at how sweet stuff was. Heck, I went to some place back in Melbourne that does all kinds of coffee scrolls, and I had to throw the thing out. That hurt, as I never used to back down from sweet stuff...
Anyways, I think everyone should try anything they come across that's eaten by people. At least try it, don't have to like it.
Which is why I still don't eat sushi. Fish flavoured chewing gum just doesn't work for me...
Mr. Midge, sorry about the Lemon Crisps. I liked them too.
P.S. Anyone want to send me a box of coconut rough? One thing I could really enjoy. Even one. :(
I think I might have a couple of Tim Tams left in the fridge upstairs, interested? :D
& there is 1 & a half packets of Dick Smith Anzacs down here in the workshop. :p
Why don't you do what I do?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wongo
Just leave the TimTams in the sun for a while, then pop the whole packet in the fridge. In half an hour or so, they're all joined!!
No need for any expensive machinery!
cheers,
P
:D :D :D
Whilst Tim Tams display the torsional strength they do not adhere well unless using cross linked chocolate.
P.S. Anyone want to send me a box of coconut rough? One thing I could really enjoy. Even one. :([/quote]
our mathew is off to Japan on sat morning where r u he is going to be in Kawasaki for 18 mths teaching english !!!
if not we willbe over next yr
and thank god we grew outa Pablo coffeee ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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give me maconna or good drip cofee any day
from jules the starbucks junkie
Pablo must have been good coffee, after it went missing for a while I noticed it back on the supermarket shelves recently.
Some people have no taste whatsoever, it was the one brew that was worse than International Roast.
Thank God for my espresso machine and blow your head off Doro Forte (which I only have recently acquired a taste for) and some of Gloria Jeans brews.
My other pet hate is bottled sauces for chicken etc, same for curries, much prefer to grind my own pastes etc, and Coca Cola, unless you were weaned on it I don't think you can really enjoy it.
And for , I hate tea..............
[quote=Iain], and Coca Cola, unless you were weaned on it I don't think you can really enjoy it.
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Nothing better for the dry horrors in the morning after a big night.
Tell him to bring aspirin, deodorant and anti-dandruff shampoo, if he needs any of them. If not, don't worry.
Aspirin (insert any decent pain killer here) is unobtainium, but he can bring some with him. The give him any grief, there is an allowance to bring in certain medicines, simply because you are not Japanese. Don't bother with cold medecine, as A: they might get real upset and B: the local stuff aint half bad.
Deodorant and the shampoo, local stuff doesn't cut it.
Toothpaste is gritty, toothbrushes are ok, but a little wimpy. That's about it I think.
Plus anything else he can't live without.
The things they don't tell you in the guide books, huh? :D
Tim tams? Can buy them at (drumroll please)...
Toys R us.
Crazy stuff. :confused: :eek: :D
thanks for the info .... ill tell him when he wakes up jules btw where r u in japn .. mat is going to be in kawasaki
Takamatsu.
Yer going to have fun finding it... ;)
Schtoo, the person going is Mathew, not sue, and why would he want to take a mat? Don't they have any in Japan. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Schtoo