Wedgie wrote:I reckon my favourite as a kid was the strawberry snip, weird as I hated strawberry flavoured anything else. Also had chocolate and coffee in the old days. I think the irregularity of the shape, the challenge of eating them and the liquid left at the bottom to slurp up all contributed. There's still Swings but they're not the same.
Another abomination of a treat.
Whoops, there goes another year. Whoops, there goes another pint of beer.
Wedgie wrote:2 very attractive Jehovas Witnesses women just knocked on my door. Pity I was in the middle of a meeting otherwise they might have been able to talk me around!
The fact you had the chance to open the door during the meeting I don’t think you would have been missed, if you did hear them out
Whoops, there goes another year. Whoops, there goes another pint of beer.
Wedgie wrote:2 very attractive Jehovas Witnesses women just knocked on my door. Pity I was in the middle of a meeting otherwise they might have been able to talk me around!
The fact you had the chance to open the door during the meeting I don’t think you would have been missed, if you did hear them out
Wireless headphones mate, you're probably right!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Cleaned the gutters between the house and the pergola on Saturday morning, haven't done it for 3 years and the pergola has been getting flooded with everything more than a drizzle, its copped a good test over the last 48 hours and the pergola is bone dry even the sore muscles for getting on/off the roof are nearly repaired.
Dutchy wrote:Cleaned the gutters between the house and the pergola on Saturday morning, haven't done it for 3 years and the pergola has been getting flooded with everything more than a drizzle, its copped a good test over the last 48 hours and the pergola is bone dry even the sore muscles for getting on/off the roof are nearly repaired.
Dutchy wrote:Cleaned the gutters between the house and the pergola on Saturday morning, haven't done it for 3 years and the pergola has been getting flooded with everything more than a drizzle, its copped a good test over the last 48 hours and the pergola is bone dry even the sore muscles for getting on/off the roof are nearly repaired.
Dutchy wrote:Cleaned the gutters between the house and the pergola on Saturday morning, haven't done it for 3 years and the pergola has been getting flooded with everything more than a drizzle, its copped a good test over the last 48 hours and the pergola is bone dry even the sore muscles for getting on/off the roof are nearly repaired.
Mrs Jimmy was a tad sore yesterday as well
How are the gutters looking?
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
My lawn, roses and tomato's are looking as good as they have in years.
I didn't chuck any Seasol on them until Sunday afternoon, no point when it will just be soaking through the soil, yesterday was a good enough soaking to see them right. Better go visit my brother for a few new "samples".
dedja wrote:Jeez, leave the kiddies alone for a few hours and straight into the gutter they go!
Do you call it Devon LM?
I was in Woolworths the other night trying to get some stuff from the deli There was this stuff called Devon there. I asked the girl what it was. She gave me a bit to try (just like the old days at the butchers) I said "Nah; not as good as fritz" I'm not sure she understood