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i like the ribs i just ate at the petrie tavern... $25 worth...

best ribs ive ever eaten in my life... had to thank the chef, was super impressed...

hairy muff

i like the ribs i just ate at the petrie tavern... $25 worth...

best ribs ive ever eaten in my life... had to thank the chef, was super impressed...

Should have come said hello

I refuse to go to the petrie tavern... it screams dodgy :P

Should have come said hello

I refuse to go to the petrie tavern... it screams dodgy :P

local also hey?

i thought the same thing, but the food was amazing for a pub/tavern...

heaps better than warner, lawnton & albany creek tav's... their pricing is also very reasonable for what you get...

i will be going again...

If thats the kind of loves that get dished up in here... Count me in

face sex?

local also hey?

i thought the same thing, but the food was amazing for a pub/tavern...

heaps better than warner, lawnton & albany creek tav's... their pricing is also very reasonable for what you get...

i will be going again...

Yeah I'm about a 5 min walk from the tavern. You around this area also?

I might have to actually check it out based on your recommendation

Yeah I'm about a 5 min walk from the tavern. You around this area also?

I might have to actually check it out based on your recommendation

We're all relatively local (those of us that count)... Tavern night?

You home tonight, Mang? Lyss is going to Zumba at 7, so I could come up and fix it if you want.

Sorry mang, I didn't see this until too late.

I have no magnetiz'd that screw you dropped though, and vacuumed all the crap. I should be home the rest of today and also tomorrow morning.

Or you can just do it whenever.

Or you can just give me the bits and I'll put it back together. I've had a look and you haven't done much damage at all, I forgot how easy it is to do coil packs when there is no valley cover on :P

Sorry mang, I didn't see this until too late.

I have no magnetiz'd that screw you dropped though, and vacuumed all the crap. I should be home the rest of today and also tomorrow morning.

Or you can just do it whenever.

Or you can just give me the bits and I'll put it back together. I've had a look and you haven't done much damage at all, I forgot how easy it is to do coil packs when there is no valley cover on :laugh:

Busy this weekend, that's why I was asking about last night. I can come over after tafe one day if you want? Or I'll just give you the bits on Thursday. It's not much damage at all. 8 screws, one bolt and 6 clips I think was all that need to be done up again.

You around this area also?

Yeah im in Warner...

The warner tavern is too upmarket now (in terms of pricing) their food is ok, but not worth what they charge...

So we've been going to PRMBC & the lawnton tavern lately... But found a shopper docket for buy 1 meal get one free @ petrie tav and thought "hey why not give it a go"...

So two main meals, an entree each & 4 or 5 drinks later $42... Happy days...

Then the ribs of my life... It was a very good night...

We're all relatively local (those of us that count)... Tavern night?

Yeah id be up for it... small crowd would work, not much dinning space in there...

The ribs are all ive thought about since Friday...

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