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So we need to bring

Sheets

Pillow cases

Towles

Booze?

That should be on top of your list :)

So what are we doing when we get there at 3ish? Just get onto the booze?

I shall try my best to get hammered since i'm on mt P's

I'm on the same boat as you are :) But I think we have heaps of time to sober up anyway, since we get there at about 3ish and leaving on early sunday evening :D

well i just got back from buller... food is all up there and the cruise notes are all sorted!

got a perfect solo run up the black spur and buller road... drive is epic!

134 in a 100 zone is not cool tho... fail... i talked him down to 124 and thus no loss of license tho :happy:

lodge is looking pristine and there is a carpark out the font that will fit all our cars too!

so c'mon guys.... i need 2 more people to pay for the speeding fine... :)

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So we need to bring

Sheets

Pillow cases

Towles

Booze?

exactly...

we can will stop in mansfeild and go to bottleshops etc there, but its cheaper if you hit up dan murphy's today :P

ok.... here it is... the menu

all 100% hand made...

Dips with grissini:

babaganooj

tzatziki

beetroot/goatscheese/horseraddish

Chilli fried spatchcock wings

Barilla Bay oysters:

natural

samon caviar, lemon & soy

belvadier bloody mary

Chargrilled QLD king prawns with gremolata dressing

WA blue swimmer crab ravioli with fried basil, salmon caviar and buerre noisette

Crispy skin fried "peking" quail with salad of green and red chilli, corriander, viet mint

Murray Valley rolled pork loin with roast peppered pears, white anchovy and basil butter, lemon lime orange & ginger oil

Callebaut chocolate souffle with Double Cream

Cheese & Crackers with quince paste

fromage d'affinoise

i also have fries but i didn't make those :P

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killer

The menu sounds awesome!!

But that front bar just puts me off lol. How did u collect so many bugs? Hope my car won't look like that lol.

Also, where did you get done for speeding Hamish?

How did u collect so many bugs? Hope my car won't look like that lol.

nah, they were mostly from driving at night, your car will get dirty as all hell tho.... especially if you drive up to the summit area...

i scoped it out yesterday, its all good as my car is a low as anyone's and i made it :(

Also, where did you get done for speeding Hamish?

got pinned overtaking a slow van (from NSW ffs) at 10pm

copper was driving in the opposite direction

cops out there all have radars mounted in car that can get you head on at night while both cars are driving... fail

got pinned not too far north of yark

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