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Most 80's children would remember that ad Karen... We are not that young...

oooh soz...was only trying to be nice by saying that certain others were the old ones...if you wanna be old with the rest of us oldies feel free to join in

Sorry i could not make it... Im WEAK aparentlly...

Weak was not directed at you...it was at phatboi lee...hence the quoted reply :D

but he's not weak anymore...he's coming along for steaks :)

I had a rib fillet instead of my usual eye fillet... it wasn't as good but it was still pretty damn awesome. And their potato & bacon thingies are ftw too.

Sorry for not exactly being the life of the party, all this not sitting around the house all day is wearing me down :)

if you liked that wagyu, then wait till you get some really good stuff its the shiznit.

i had a great time. thanks everyone.

Wagyu is gross. Lazy ass fat cows that are fully grain fed are nothing but FAT! I like a cow that's had to roam for it's food. Nice and toit muscles make for a good tender steak! Mmmm...

And now I know who you are, I must dig out that picture I know I have of you!

Wagyu is gross. Lazy ass fat cows that are fully grain fed are nothing but FAT! I like a cow that's had to roam for it's food. Nice and toit muscles make for a good tender steak! Mmmm...

And now I know who you are, I must dig out that picture I know I have of you!

wagyu with a grading of 10 and its perfect marbling is the best food that i have ever eaten. it melts in your mouth not in your hand.

anyways i find it queer talking about food in a forum about cars.

and if you find that pic post it up.

Thank you for organising the dinner lastnight, it was good to see new face, but then, I rarely get out due to i/s works, but dinner was good and company was better even thought some did eat my food"by mistake"

cheers

wayne

wagyu with a grading of 10 and its perfect marbling is the best food that i have ever eaten. it melts in your mouth not in your hand.

anyways i find it queer talking about food in a forum about cars.

and if you find that pic post it up.

*shudders* Will do :woot:

Thank you for organising the dinner lastnight, it was good to see new face, but then, I rarely get out due to i/s works, but dinner was good and company was better even thought some did eat my food"by mistake"

cheers

wayne

YAY! It was lovely to meet you. How good was terry's introduction. 'Hi, i'm terry, i've been eating your food' :P

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