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Went to switch for dinner last night, ordered the eye fillet rare - dat mofo was brown as anything and chewy as f**k. do not rate /10.

Hamish I'm pretty sure if that was you.. would of walked out lol seriously, that bad. It was so chewy, that by the time I got to my veggies they were completely cold.

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need to update the app then its all good

Apple update says all apps all up to date ??

Im the only one with all my teeth at the pub and cant get the young(ish) girl at the local pub. Disappoint

Did not die... I earthed the casing properly and they wired up easily enough...

1 x 500w halogen which gets hot as all hell and burns through a globe every few months

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1 x 30w LED.... I will be installing 5 of them around the roof of the garage (you can see 1/3 of the garage space in this pic), the driver and the globe area don't even get warm after being on for an hour, so thats good enough for me :D Still waiting on a reply from the ebay seller after I called him out on his bullshit CE stamps...

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too drunk to askd pub waitress out... find out shes still in high school *awkward*

ill just go back to my room and feel bad for myself and others. depressing night is depression,

Mate get back in there and invite her back... She could be above year 10...

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i have never seen that... lol

Went to switch for dinner last night, ordered the eye fillet rare - dat mofo was brown as anything and chewy as f**k. do not rate /10.

Hamish I'm pretty sure if that was you.. would of walked out lol seriously, that bad. It was so chewy, that by the time I got to my veggies they were completely cold.

wait... you eat your food in component order?

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