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I think there is some sort of political conspiracy going on here... Many voters have been murdered and their votes invalidated while a large mass of other people have migrated with haste to the polling area.

Sooooooo... Now that this poll as been well and truely butchered (get it??? GET IT?!? ;):D), I think R&R should win by default because the original poll butcherer was a Lane Cove Steak House advocate!

pfft I don't got that far for holidays :D

tell you what brett, if you can rustle up 5 guaranteed starters we'll do the next one penrith or even wester.....just book for 8pm or later so we can get out there :)

BTW I vote for Orchid Thai too, I like walking home like last time. In fact it feels like I hardly walked at all.....actually I have a hazy memory of a strange sounding vessel with bright blue light?

RICHARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think we got done.....the batteries on the cb you gave me are gone already...

I changed them to brand new energizers at a servo near frankys house after dropping him off after thai.....and I cruised home with mona...and thats the ONLY time ive used it....cleaning the inside of my car just then and I turned it on...batteries are dead already !!!! :rofl:

richard do you still have the receipt ??? maybe we can return it and get a different model ????

RICHARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think we got done.....the batteries on the cb you gave me are gone already...

I changed them to brand new energizers at a servo near frankys house after dropping him off after thai.....and I cruised home with mona...and thats the ONLY time ive used it....cleaning the inside of my car just then and I turned it on...batteries are dead already !!!! :rofl:

richard do you still have the receipt ??? maybe we can return it and get a different model ????

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Fark, I haven't even used mine yet. I'll have a fish around for the receipt, but don't hold yo' breath!

Maybe I can wire mine in to the ciggy light for constant power :D

pfft I don't got that far for holidays ;)

tell you what brett, if you can rustle up 5 guaranteed starters we'll do the next one penrith or even wester.....just book for 8pm or later so we can get out there :D

You've got one vote here.. I'll even buy a donut for everyone that makes it as far as Penrith :)

looks like Ribs and Rumps may need our money to earn back their payout:

http://workers.labor.net.au/166/news62_chefs.html

here's some reviews on R+R. not many good ones though :( They do have a good steak though, but I do think overpriced.

http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/rib...ill_seafood.htm




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