Re: Your poison of choice?
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2021 8:50 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:5 down in 26 minutes
In the winners lounge at Morphettville I managed 9 Boags echo's in the allocated 35 minutes.
Echoes
Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:5 down in 26 minutes
In the winners lounge at Morphettville I managed 9 Boags echo's in the allocated 35 minutes.
Booney wrote:Smashed a couple of the Deeds Brewing Day Dreaming in Summer on Sunday watching the footy. I would go so far to say Deeds brewing make some of the best beers on the market.
Their mid winter vanilla Porter is something else, the Fiery gates of Helles Lager is a summer smash hit, the Dad Jeans California IPA is worthy of bathing in like Cleopatra in milk. If you love your beers and haven't tried some of the Deeds range you best get some and pour it into your face.
Spargo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:5 down in 26 minutes
In the winners lounge at Morphettville I managed 9 Boags echo's in the allocated 35 minutes.
Echoes
amber_fluid wrote:Spargo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:5 down in 26 minutes
In the winners lounge at Morphettville I managed 9 Boags echo's in the allocated 35 minutes.
Echoes
Stubbies*
Lightning McQueen wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Spargo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:In the winners lounge at Morphettville I managed 9 Boags echo's in the allocated 35 minutes.
Echoes
Stubbies*
amber_fluid wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:
Never owned a pair of front pocket stubbies.
They must of cost extra.
Lightning McQueen wrote:They were before our time mate, I remember as a kid we'd go over to my aunty and uncle's on a Sunday and my uncle's brother would always wear them, his clangers were forever hanging out the side.
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:They were before our time mate, I remember as a kid we'd go over to my aunty and uncle's on a Sunday and my uncle's brother would always wear them, his clangers were forever hanging out the side.
Yep, can almost still see my Uncle Russell's jatz hanging out of them as he lounged back on the sebel out door setting.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:They were before our time mate, I remember as a kid we'd go over to my aunty and uncle's on a Sunday and my uncle's brother would always wear them, his clangers were forever hanging out the side.
Yep, can almost still see my Uncle Russell's jatz hanging out of them as he lounged back on the sebel out door setting.
These were permanently placed outside.
Spargo wrote:With one of these in the corner of the back yard...
Lightning McQueen wrote:Spargo wrote:With one of these in the corner of the back yard...
If you were rich.
I reckon we just had the 44 gallon drum sitting on some bricks and wire.
Dutchy wrote:
We still have one of these in the backyard at Port Hughes, every single kid that visits ask what it is
MatteeG wrote:
Ha ha- the one at my mums place got recommissioned to a BBQ.
Gees we burnt some crap in those as kids. Mum used to make us suss out the backyards of the neighbours to make sure no washing was out before we got it going.