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My leg is worth more than that bubble bus! If it was the Nissan I would had thrown myself under the front bumper!

BCFn fun. Just took me 1 1/2 hours to get home. Truck crash roe hwy. Squidding with my mouth would be more fun.

Just grab my ankles and pony tail then launch me at that sob. Better than drowning under my own profanities in the e.p.e. ute.
Squid success.

Now time to eat [emoji4]

I made a dragons breath sauce on Saturday night. 2 x Red chilli seeds in,1 x scud chilli, 1 x habenero (optional). 1 x big chalott, 1 x bit of lemon grass (fine) 1 x big clove of garlic. big rough cut of coriander pounded in mortar and pestle with sea salt, fish sauce and soy sauce to taste, 1 lime cut in half and squeezed. Scary deliciousness.

I made a dragons breath sauce on Saturday night. 2 x Red chilli seeds in,1 x scud chilli, 1 x habenero (optional). 1 x big chalott, 1 x bit of lemon grass (fine) 1 x big clove of garlic. big rough cut of coriander pounded in mortar and pestle with sea salt, fish sauce and soy sauce to taste, 1 lime cut in half and squeezed. Scary deliciousness.

Marinated 3 x 1 1/4" thick porterhouse Friday night. 3 x oyster sauce, 2 x soy sauce, 1 x sea salt, 1 x palm sugar, 1/2 cup of Port, 1 clove of garlic (fine) Marinated for 24hrs cooked medium rare 1 1/2 minutes 4 x per side in griddle pan, turning opposites for nice cross hatch pattern. Was eyeing off everyone's steak after I finished but no chance. Restaurant quality at home!

Marinated 3 x 1 1/4" thick porterhouse Friday night. 3 x oyster sauce, 2 x soy sauce, 1 x sea salt, 1 x palm sugar, 1/2 cup of Port, 1 clove of garlic (fine) Marinated for 24hrs cooked medium rare 1 1/2 minutes 4 x per side in griddle pan, turning opposites for nice cross hatch pattern. Was eyeing off everyone's steak after I finished but no chance. Restaurant quality at home!

Reset reel mower to 0.1 gap with feeler guage, cutting perfect. Quad cut all laws back. Pruned all trees and palms. Trimmed air fuel ratio on 2 stroke whipper-snipper, fixed replaced and tuned all sprinklers off the bore, weeded all the gardens front and back. Played new uncharted on ps4, watched F1 at spa. Took jack out for 4hrs driving on L's. Back too work for a break:-)
1 hour ago, TiTAN said:

You need to find one like Finnegan from roadkill, the entire downstairs section is garage/workshop and then the living part is upstairs

Mrs wouldnt lile that, shes a picky bitch. I never did understand why she chose me ?

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