Coopers

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by John, Apr 28, 2005.

  1. John

    John Guest

    We have always said that your daughter (our beer wench) is wise ;)

    Johno
     
    John, Apr 29, 2005
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  2. Farkin' beaudy! I've been waiting years for 'em to drive 15mins up the
    freeway but they finally deliver out my way now and they had Wild Turkey
    for $33. I maxed out the $350 limit pretty quick and didn't get to order
    too many groceries tho'!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
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  3. Will you bastards please stop tempting me to go to Tassie again!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
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  4. John

    Les Rivett Guest

    Great! I like their service because I've found it to be pretty reliable,
    but I wasn't aware of the $350 limit because my orders are predominately
    just for groceries.
     
    Les Rivett, Apr 29, 2005
    #24
  5. Once I've passed it,it's all yours...

    Postman Pat
     
    Pat Heslewood, Apr 29, 2005
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  6. John

    GB Guest

    Ten bottles of turkey, three packets of chips - sounds like a perfectly
    reasonable ratio to me.

    GB, you've gotta have *some* food with your grog!
     
    GB, Apr 29, 2005
    #26
  7. John

    sanbar Guest

    The Tooheys homebrews have taken that mantle over.
    Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerist they're ordinary.
    Mmm, chilli beer.
    - sanbar
     
    sanbar, Apr 29, 2005
    #27
  8. John

    sanbar Guest

    OK, so who has the oldest homebrew? Drank an eight-year-old the other
    day, not mine though. I only go back a year.
    - sanbar
     
    sanbar, Apr 29, 2005
    #28
  9. John

    sanbar Guest

    Tried growing a clone of that. 3.5k of dextrose/malt, a pitch of wine
    yeast to play the percentages game, and a very nice after-dinner brew
    with a head bigger than, well, Clem[1].
    - sanbar
     
    sanbar, Apr 29, 2005
    #29
  10. As long as you're not talking about "little Clem"!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
    #30
  11. Chilli beer!? **** the chook feed container!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
    #31
  12. Jatz, cabonosi and cheese actually, but close GB!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
    #32
  13. My current ex home brew containers are full of stock feed.
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 29, 2005
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  14. John

    GB Guest

    Micheal Jackson, is that you?

    I've got stuff that is a couple of years old in
    The Fridge(tm)[1], but I've not been game to crack
    it open.

    GB
    [1] The Fridge is a bloody great big double-door (double-
    glazed) convenience store drink fridge that I
    picked up for free from a local pet shop on account
    of the cooling unit on top was buggered. Blows
    fuses when you turn it on. Wouldn't want to run it
    as a fridge anyway, but it's an excellent temperature-
    stable storage cabinet for home brew, with great
    street cred! I think I figured out one day that it
    will hold about sixteen dozen stubbies (I like to bottle
    one malt sandwich per bottle, so you don't have to slice
    'em up when you just want one) of beer with ample room
    left over for a couple of brewing buckets.
     
    GB, Apr 29, 2005
    #34
  15. John

    sharkey Guest

    Do we have to turn Pat upside down and rotate him too?

    -----sharks
     
    sharkey, Apr 30, 2005
    #35
  16. Hmm, beats digging a hole under the house for a new wine cellar!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Apr 30, 2005
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  17. John

    smack Guest

    maybe you should just move here and be done with it
     
    smack, Apr 30, 2005
    #37
  18. John

    GB Guest

    No! He's ours! Get your own Pisshead!

    GB
     
    GB, Apr 30, 2005
    #38
  19. John

    smack Guest

    My shed is incomplete without him
     
    smack, Apr 30, 2005
    #39
  20. I have a love hate relationship with your fridge!
     
    Pisshead Pete, May 1, 2005
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