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i don't get this sweet chilli and bbq sause fetish..? since when have you been able to get that.? might give it a go some day...

and i always get lamb with garlic sause. but chicken is good 2. but im fat i will eat anything.

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Oooohhh, I love kebabs!! Sooooo good if you've been out on the town drinking, hell, they are good anytime!!!

Nothing beats lamb!! Back when I was in Vic there was one shop i always got chicken kebabs, until they started using crappy processed chicken. The meat was brown and almost tasted like sausage meat! Fuggin horrible!

I can't believe no one has mentioned cheese on kebabs!! HAve to have extra cheese, sooooooo good. So lamb, extra cheese, lettuce, tomato onion and garlic sauce. Drooooool....

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That USE to be the greatest suvo's i have ever been blessed to eat.

there was that much meat in it, it provided you with your weekly intake of iron.

but then it changed owners and has become ghey.

tis tragic.

i remember an excursion to some place near it, and we went there for lunch....they were so hard to eat...so much meat and garlic sauce that they rip open and drip everywhere! loved it lol

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best place is orexi in oakleigh won heaps of awards and guy not selfish with the fillings downside his only open till 4pm good there cheap and i ususly get them once twice a week for work lunch his got a website to cant rember it i will look on card tommorw

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i remember an excursion to some place near it, and we went there for lunch....they were so hard to eat...so much meat and garlic sauce that they rip open and drip everywhere! loved it lol

yep yep

beauty

thats the way it should be!

i remember you always got to dig out the rest of the meat from the pakaging, and your hands would get covered in garlic sauce.

oh those were the days.

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yep yep

beauty

thats the way it should be!

i remember you always got to dig out the rest of the meat from the pakaging, and your hands would get covered in garlic sauce.

oh those were the days.

lol spot on, thats when my mate and I started calling them dirty souvlakis...he couldnt stand the fact that eating them was such a task

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