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On 11/3/2017 at 9:25 AM, Birds said:

I enjoy my lawn work, not just relaxing but satisfying bringing it back from THE DEAD. Amazing what difference a little extra makes and you get to one up your neighbours.

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That was about a month ago^. Currently looking heaps thicker and lush. Tempted to tear it all up and start again with level soil.

Just a shame there is a park next door so people walk across the lawn instead of the footpath; probably why it got so f**ked up in the first place.

just top dress it to level it up doesn't look too bad from the photo

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On 11/4/2017 at 9:47 PM, Birds said:

Nevermind...I'm not going either now, lol, just read the end of the text...

"This meet is only for tuff cars only don't invite your mates with shitboxes or come in your standard cars for f**k sake!!"

hahaha I used to get those messages ages ago, I guess my car stopped being cool :(

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

hahaha I used to get those messages ages ago, I guess my car stopped being cool :(

lol my mate broke the cardinal rule by inviting a mate with a standard car...

They are properly quick cars, 9 and 10 second street setups, but seems pointless to go along if all they're doing is laps for rolling drags and I have less than 375rwkw

11 hours ago, Birds said:

lol my mate broke the cardinal rule by inviting a mate with a standard car...

They are properly quick cars, 9 and 10 second street setups, but seems pointless to go along if all they're doing is laps for rolling drags and I have less than 375rwkw

I went to a really good one a few years back, up and down greens road near eastlink all the shitty cars pulled over to watch and push the traffic lights to get a red then the quick 8-9sec street cars would have runs. Good times. 

 

10 minutes ago, emts said:

nah just want something big to cook huge amounts of meat.

 

https://www.bunnings.com.au/jumbuck-6-burner-hooded-stardom-bbq-with-side-burner_p3180780

 

Fair enough, was looking at them the other day.. soo many different types. 

My current one is shit and basically only cooks closed lid. (was a freebie)

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have a webber kettle and a spit roast as well.

old BBQ was rusted out when we went to move so it went to recycling

hope to expand the alfresco in a couple years and put in a proper outdoor kitchen at the time

 

also think might get a smoker soon

10 minutes ago, emts said:

have a webber kettle and a spit roast as well.

old BBQ was rusted out when we went to move so it went to recycling

hope to expand the alfresco in a couple years and put in a proper outdoor kitchen at the time

 

also think might get a smoker soon

Get a woodfire pizza oven while you're at it. 

If I had some land and space / money would do the whole Outdoor kitchen thing 

Stock trading guys, keep eye out for this:

http://www.afr.com/business/health/biotechnology/telix-pharmaceuticals-snares-big-backers-20170915-gyiccx

http://www.bioworld.com/content/aussie-radiopharma-firm-telix-opens-largest-biotech-ipo-asx-csl-0

 

The Mrs works for their partnering companies and it seems the directors are investing BIG money before it goes public.. might be a good train to jump on board. I've got no idea as haven't looked into it enough but thought i'd mention it. 

 

https://hotcopper.com.au/asx/tlx/

Edited by UNR33L

Got a BUGG as a housewarming gift 3 years ago

Can finally start using it without fear of it being stolen

Don't know why these are so expensive, it looks like such a simple BBQ

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