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Morning Elle,

Clancys fish pub is 20 mins from busso.

Have heard occys is good but never been there.

Hello Trev & Lachy !

There is Few Clancy's Fish Pub in Perth which is good , I like the one freo , classic and love the atmosphere, definitely good foods & Friendly Services [emoji3]

Or you can go to Applecross which was ok but never go to the city Beach Clancy's that was let down , oh generally I was talking about their foods [emoji39]

Yeah on and off. Only have touch ups in living area and ceiling to do. Have been painting lately at night and other stuff during the day. Moving stuff from garage,attic etc to the shed at the moment

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Awwww so much to do Trav ! Why didn't you get someone to paint it for you ? So you can do other stuff ? My painter didn't cost me much at all - for the whole house - $600 and paid my own paint [emoji3]

Not much plan for us really , sort the theatre room , more gardening and clean the Spa [emoji22] at least I Don't have to get up early at silly o'clock in the morning [emoji28]

What ever you all doing for this long weekend , just stay safe and don't speed [emoji28]

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Thanks for posting that I came on here simply to post a link to find out somebody has done it.

Guys, we are having a SAUWA Meet and Maintenence day. Basically we are hiring out a workshop and some hoist time to get some jobs done on our cars and there will be a BBQ there by the shop owner. We need your participation to make this event happen e.g bring your car to work on it.

Info Below :

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/463824-sauwa-maintenence-day-group-meet/#entry7702113

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Awwww so much to do Trav ! Why didn't you get someone to paint it for you ? So you can do other stuff ? My painter didn't cost me much at all - for the whole house - $600 and paid my own paint [emoji3]

Not much plan for us really , sort the theatre room , more gardening and clean the Spa [emoji22] at least I Don't have to get up early at silly o'clock in the morning [emoji28]

What ever you all doing for this long weekend , just stay safe and don't speed [emoji28]

Trev ;)

Tbh I've never gotten a quote for painting before so wasn't sure what it was worth, but I typically never pay for anything I can do myself...I just add it to the list and keep chipping away at it

Cats don't wake up early on public holidays?

Yep double demerits :(

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Trev ;)

Tbh I've never gotten a quote for painting before so wasn't sure what it was worth, but I typically never pay for anything I can do myself...I just add it to the list and keep chipping away at it

Cats don't wake up early on public holidays?

Yep double demerits :(

Trev [emoji28] oops sorry ! Painting are not cheap, normal price from 2k-5 it depends [emoji28] but if you can do it and have all the time in the world why not ? I've got lucky when one of my staff offering cheap price [emoji23][emoji23].

Fur babies you meant hahahahaha , love of my life [emoji171] it's strange when I need to sleep in they seem t understand that , they won't get up until I'm up [emoji23]

Yea don't like double demerits :(




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