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I went last night with my mates, 3 of us completed the 1kg challenge.. I smashed it in and came first, my wee little mate also smashed it in - we went the 1kg rumps.. other mate copped out and went the 1kg T-bone (/fail) and felt peer pressured to finish after we smashed it in. He nearly yakked all over the table, the waiter was in hysterics and I feel sorry for his mrs and the taxi driver :(

I'm not faring too badly but at this point in time, I can't even contemplate doing it again!

But my photo is now on the wall lol :)

Nice work "smashing it in" bubba :D

bubba, what does the 1kg challenge entail?

I know outback jacks was like 1kg meat and 1 kg sides...so really it was 2kg

Outback jacks was pretty much 1kg UNTENDERIZED meat..

Hippo Creek is 1kg mouth-watering meat and probably 200-400gms of sides.. the salad is really small.. and chips or baked potato isnt too big either..

1kg steak plus whatever is on the plate, I just asked for salad (there was a LOT of salad but it helped break up the monotony of meat!).

The guy that got the T-bone, had the bigass potato and stuff which is good because that bone in his steak weighed probably 400g.. fuckin' softcock! It was while attempting to finish the potato at the end that he nearly barfed all over the table :(

Sorry mates but I'm afraid I have to pull out of this one.. My good mate's having a farewell gathering on the same night as he is leaving for his home country for good..

Real sorry to everyone.. I know the date was set to my convenience and all but im truly sorry and I hope we can all go for another steak night again soon..

Regards,

Bernard

P.S

Dan please check your PM..

Thank you to all those who attended. Let us all make sure we never become accountants :)

Hahahahahaha :down:

Was a good night... with the most delicious meat in the world (Perth)!!

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