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I still wanna try out those Petrie Tavern ribs n shit that Col was going on about. Hogs breath is pretty small at indro, last time I went there the steaks were average. Should go hit up a super butcher and have a BBQ somewhere.

Yeah 0 skylines at Baskins is a pretty solid achievment.

This guy even comes across as a douche in his for sale ad.

Douchebag

Phwoah so modded, too cheap for such an extensively modded beast.

Good steaks in the western suburbs hey...

Caxton Hotel, Paddington Tavern, Kenmore Tavern (hell, if I come along we will get a 20% discount at Kenmore, I used to be a manager there), Regatta MIGHT have the kitchen open again but unlikely, 2x Hogs breath (indooroopilly and Petrie tce) but they can be real hit and miss and the Ox in Oxley.

Further out there's the Story Bridge, Pineapple, Norman, Normanby and Chalk hotels. All fairly close to the western suburbs and all damn good.

Also there is Smoke in New Farm. Best ribs in Brisbane and damn good steak. Little pricey and we would need to book several days in advance with no alterations to numbers.

Phwoah so modded, too cheap for such an extensively modded beast.

Yeah lists original purchase price and then proceeds to add pretty much the entire list of mods like it increases the value of the car? Doing it wrong for sure. And then the photo of it being drifted aswell...deary me. Atleast you know this car has been used what it's meant for :rolleyes:

Good steaks in the western suburbs hey...

Caxton Hotel, Paddington Tavern, Kenmore Tavern (hell, if I come along we will get a 20% discount at Kenmore, I used to be a manager there), Regatta MIGHT have the kitchen open again but unlikely, 2x Hogs breath (indooroopilly and Petrie tce) but they can be real hit and miss and the Ox in Oxley.

Further out there's the Story Bridge, Pineapple, Norman, Normanby and Chalk hotels. All fairly close to the western suburbs and all damn good.

Also there is Smoke in New Farm. Best ribs in Brisbane and damn good steak. Little pricey and we would need to book several days in advance with no alterations to numbers.

This guy. I like him.

the Chalk does a good steak for only $9.50 as does the newly (re)opened Wooloongabba hotel. I can reccomend both. The Morro has the best steaks IMO but you pay for them

oh and the norman is f**king shit now, you wont catch me there for a few years until they sort their shit out.

I refuse to go to a restaurant where I have to line up to order, and then get up again to pick up my order and drinks.

I refuse to go to a restaurant where I have to line up to order, and then get up again to pick up my order and drinks.

I have even more of an issue with paying $30+ for a steak that looks, smells and tastes like shit. Isnt cooked to order and judging by the quality of the cut, came from the bargain bin.

So all of our floor could see two people fornicating on their balcony in the building next to us. Setting up an exchange account and bam! Buttsecks

So Petrie tav it is?

When's everyone free? Id prefer it in 2 weeks time, on or after Wednesday preferably but we can do it next week if that's what floats everyones r33's

I can do next week, not sure about the week after however. Can't remember what/when I was working. Holidays do that to a man, I can barely remember what day of the week it is or where my pants are right now.

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