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I spent all day (and I mean ALL FKN DAY) trying my hand at smoking competition style pork ribs. Having a chef on the contact list for advice makes it a lot less daunting, and pretty happy with the result, served with miso and lime slaw and hestons triple cooked chips

 

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Hey stranger. Where you been?



Busy with works , changes here and there :) so much to tell but it can wait :) when is our next catch up ? And how are you & family ? It’s nice to have 4 Days long weekend doing nothing [emoji847]
I spent all day (and I mean ALL FKN DAY) trying my hand at smoking competition style pork ribs. Having a chef on the contact list for advice makes it a lot less daunting, and pretty happy with the result, served with miso and lime slaw and hestons triple cooked chips
 
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Buffet at Dale’s
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Busy with works , changes here and there [emoji4] so much to tell but it can wait [emoji4] when is our next catch up ? And how are you & family ? It’s nice to have 4 Days long weekend doing nothing [emoji847]


4 days... I’ve got 11 off :)
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Busy with works , changes here and there [emoji4] so much to tell but it can wait [emoji4] when is our next catch up ? And how are you & family ? [emoji847]


Family is good. Kids are loving being back at school.

My car is out of action. Corey has my injectors and will be getting them flow tested to see if one is playing up.
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Hey y’all, how’s the weekend been?

I’ve been busy with the 4B but she’s ready for the Kimberly now!

We’ve also sorted the camper but I forgot to get a photo [emoji6]

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Holy shit Martin built a 4wd glider.
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I spent all day (and I mean ALL FKN DAY) trying my hand at smoking competition style pork ribs. Having a chef on the contact list for advice makes it a lot less daunting, and pretty happy with the result, served with miso and lime slaw and hestons triple cooked chips
 
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Yummo, looks insane dale. I normally cheat and pressure cook them then add the sauce to caramelise in 240* oven.


Family is good. Kids are loving being back at school.

My car is out of action. Corey has my injectors and will be getting them flow tested to see if one is playing up.
I absolutely murdered a wrx last night. Revving popping and carrying on next to me. Off the line 2x at only 14psi. Then he thought he'd have a go in third so 18psi. [emoji3] of course I didn't break the speed limit and stringently followed all of the road rules pertaining to w.a. Considering its a double demerits weekend and I'm [emoji70]
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Moar earth works?


Epic long weekend. Spent 3/4 days working around the house.

Removed about 3-4 swimming pools worth of dirt to make room for a 50m retaining wall. Took about 10-12 hours.

Dropped 4 big ass trees and cut them up and stacked behind shed.

Cleaned gutters then fitted 88m of gutter guard

Ran piping from fire to other end of house for ducting system. Was quiet and enough flow so bought the elbows and joiners and got everything up in the roof to finish off on a cooler day.

Adjusted timing and idle speed on the boat and general going over.

Tomorrow... relaxing day squidding with the boys on the boat
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I absolutely murdered a wrx last night. Revving popping and carrying on next to me. Off the line 2x at only 14psi. Then he thought he'd have a go in third so 18psi. [emoji3] of course I didn't break the speed limit and stringently followed all of the road rules pertaining to w.a. Considering its a double demerits weekend and I'm [emoji70]


I knew cops were set up in an 80 zone near Bunnings today. A car flew up behind me then hit the brakes next to me when he saw all the cars pulled up ahead... but was too late. Mr plod got him. Merc drivers can afford it ;)
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On 02/04/2018 at 6:36 PM, t_revz said:

 


I knew cops were set up in an 80 zone near Bunnings today. A car flew up behind me then hit the brakes next to me when he saw all the cars pulled up ahead... but was too late. Mr plod got him. Merc drivers can afford it

 

Best kind of customers lol

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feel dat pain bro

still a week away from next surgical review

("might" be allowed back on the bike after this one)

new job is fkn killing me, and reminding me of my passionate, long standing hatred of all things AutoCAD, but goddamn if it isnt refreshing doing something other than moving massive piles of rust about the state

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