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gazzamagoo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:you don't go pipi'ing, you go cockling!

Only in certain nightclubs....
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gazzamagoo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Today, went down to Goolwa and then onto the Coorong by boat to Cattle Point for a re-burial of artefacts brought back from England that were taken from Ngarrindjeri land 130 years ago. Perfect day for it too weather wise.
Deeply moving ceremonies and some amazing scenery along the Coorong I hadn't seen in years (and the missus had never seen before). Stir Fried cockles (why is everyone calling them Pipis now?) cooked on the boat with a bit of chilli, garlic, etc went down a treat too (as did a couple of white wines as the choice of beer was ordinary). So much wildlife down there at the moment, its incredible, a truly unique part of the world.
An ABC cameraman tagged along so hopefully some footage on the way.
Tell ya what though, my legs are feeling it tonight hiking over those sand dunes, I doubt I'll be able to walk tomorrow, struggling now!


Eastern states influencers calling them Pipis, to suit their market,
on Sunrise yesterday morning they were in NZ & called them clams!

They're bloody cockles!
I go to the bait shop & get a bag of cockles,
you don't go pipi'ing, you go cockling!

And yes, they taste fantastic!


Technically they are a clam. Ngarrindjeri people call them kuti.
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Pseudo wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:you don't go pipi'ing, you go cockling!

Only in certain nightclubs....


That's cuckolding :D
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Booney wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Today, went down to Goolwa and then onto the Coorong by boat to Cattle Point for a re-burial of artefacts brought back from England that were taken from Ngarrindjeri land 130 years ago. Perfect day for it too weather wise.
Deeply moving ceremonies and some amazing scenery along the Coorong I hadn't seen in years (and the missus had never seen before). Stir Fried cockles (why is everyone calling them Pipis now?) cooked on the boat with a bit of chilli, garlic, etc went down a treat too (as did a couple of white wines as the choice of beer was ordinary). So much wildlife down there at the moment, its incredible, a truly unique part of the world.
An ABC cameraman tagged along so hopefully some footage on the way.
Tell ya what though, my legs are feeling it tonight hiking over those sand dunes, I doubt I'll be able to walk tomorrow, struggling now!


Eastern states influencers calling them Pipis, to suit their market,
on Sunrise yesterday morning they were in NZ & called them clams!

They're bloody cockles!
I go to the bait shop & get a bag of cockles,
you don't go pipi'ing, you go cockling!

And yes, they taste fantastic!


Technically they are a clam. Ngarrindjeri people call them kuti.


Fantastic BUT I'll always know them as a cockle,
the same as a crayfish, never used to be called a lobster, it's a bloody cray.
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gazzamagoo wrote:
Booney wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Today, went down to Goolwa and then onto the Coorong by boat to Cattle Point for a re-burial of artefacts brought back from England that were taken from Ngarrindjeri land 130 years ago. Perfect day for it too weather wise.
Deeply moving ceremonies and some amazing scenery along the Coorong I hadn't seen in years (and the missus had never seen before). Stir Fried cockles (why is everyone calling them Pipis now?) cooked on the boat with a bit of chilli, garlic, etc went down a treat too (as did a couple of white wines as the choice of beer was ordinary). So much wildlife down there at the moment, its incredible, a truly unique part of the world.
An ABC cameraman tagged along so hopefully some footage on the way.
Tell ya what though, my legs are feeling it tonight hiking over those sand dunes, I doubt I'll be able to walk tomorrow, struggling now!


Eastern states influencers calling them Pipis, to suit their market,
on Sunrise yesterday morning they were in NZ & called them clams!

They're bloody cockles!
I go to the bait shop & get a bag of cockles,
you don't go pipi'ing, you go cockling!

And yes, they taste fantastic!


Technically they are a clam. Ngarrindjeri people call them kuti.


Fantastic BUT I'll always know them as a cockle,
the same as a crayfish, never used to be called a lobster, it's a bloody cray.


Crayfish live in fresh water. Lobster live in salt water. We've been wrong for years. :lol:

You caught it in salt water and it has no claws… It is a rock lobster
You caught it in salt water and it has claws… It is a lobster
You caught it in freshwater and it has claws… It is a crayfish.
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Tell that to all the old crusty blokes down at Robe, Jaffa etc
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gazzamagoo wrote:Tell that to all the old crusty blokes down at Robe, Jaffa etc


The ones who hold Rock Lobster Pot licences? :lol:
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Booney wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Tell that to all the old crusty blokes down at Robe, Jaffa etc


The ones who hold Rock Lobster Pot licences? :lol:


The ones I buy crays from.
shutup :D :D
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gazzamagoo wrote:
Booney wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:Tell that to all the old crusty blokes down at Robe, Jaffa etc


The ones who hold Rock Lobster Pot licences? :lol:


The ones I buy crays from.
shutup :D :D


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Booney wrote:
Crayfish live in fresh water. Lobster live in salt water. We've been wrong for years. :lol:

You caught it in salt water and it has no claws… It is a rock lobster
You caught it in salt water and it has claws… It is a lobster
You caught it in freshwater and it has claws… It is a crayfish.

Freshwater with claws is a Marron isn’t it?
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LOL, you’ll tip Gaz over the edge. :lol:
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
Booney wrote:
Crayfish live in fresh water. Lobster live in salt water. We've been wrong for years. :lol:

You caught it in salt water and it has no claws… It is a rock lobster
You caught it in salt water and it has claws… It is a lobster
You caught it in freshwater and it has claws… It is a crayfish.

Freshwater with claws is a Marron isn’t it?

or a yabby
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dedja wrote:LOL, you’ll tip Gaz over the edge. :lol:

bit late.........................
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Bluey Fest.
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DOC wrote:Bluey Fest.

Literally came here to write the same thing :lol:

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Take away
Rain
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Being in the middle of a 2 week break from work when the Cricket World Cup Final is on.
Big night last night but still about 15 beers in today! 8) :partyman:
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woodublieve12 wrote:
DOC wrote:Bluey Fest.

Literally came here to write the same thing :lol:

My top 3 are
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My 5-year-old boy saying (at 7:30pm this evening) that he wants to stay up all night with Dad (me) to watch the cricket.
Look forward to when he's old enough to do so.
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Mic wrote:My 5-year-old boy saying (at 7:30pm this evening) that he wants to stay up all night with Dad (me) to watch the cricket.
Look forward to when he's old enough to do so.


100% the best.

My 5 year old will often get up at all hours of the morning to watch West Ham games with me.... yeah i know we shouldnt be giving her broken sleep etc, normally she sleeps in on the Sunday to make up for getting up in the middle which keeps the misses happy.

The bond we build over the games though is something special, especially given all her family on my side are still based on east london we often spend the match talking about family over there etc.
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whufc wrote:
Mic wrote:My 5-year-old boy saying (at 7:30pm this evening) that he wants to stay up all night with Dad (me) to watch the cricket.
Look forward to when he's old enough to do so.


100% the best.

My 5 year old will often get up at all hours of the morning to watch West Ham games with me.... yeah i know we shouldnt be giving her broken sleep etc, normally she sleeps in on the Sunday to make up for getting up in the middle which keeps the misses happy.

The bond we build over the games though is something special, especially given all her family on my side are still based on east london we often spend the match talking about family over there etc.


Being one of 4 boys I got little one on one attention (other than getting belted)
I used to sit with Dad and listen to Collingwood games on the radiogram on Saturday afternoons - great bonding time

The ultimate reward was when he took only me to the '70 Grand Final
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