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Re: SA v VIC Feb 20- 23 Adelaide Oval

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by Kahuna
Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:25 pm
 
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Re: Rnd 3 Post Match - Central v Adelaide

I suppose I have nothing of any value to add to this thread except to say that in 40+ years as a Centrals supporter I have never been as pi55ed off after a loss as I am now. Including Grand Finals.
Outclassed in the game no arguing.
WTF are they doing here?
Special shoutout to all those who wore both Centrals gear and Franchise stuff at the same time. You are beneath contempt.
by Kahuna
Sat Apr 19, 2014 7:59 pm
 
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Re: Crows reserves supporters

bennymacca wrote:

to be honest though, the more people whinge like little girls on this forum, the more i am finding myself barracking for the crows to do well.

GO STATE TEAM CROWS! :D


You make me sick.
Get the Centrals logo off your profile.
by Kahuna
Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:51 pm
 
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Re: Your poison of choice?



My beer of choice is James Squire Golden Ale,

That being the case try Larks Spur, made in Freo, available at Dan's.
My favourite import(s) Newcastle Brown Ale or Old Speckled Hen.

Old Speckled Hen on tap in the Macclesfield Inn.

And at the Irish pub on the Parade. Difficult watching footy with a hand over one eye!
by Kahuna
Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:23 pm
 
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Re: R5 - West v Central Post Match

Damo 497 wrote:Any match reports?


Westies trainer has very nice legs.
End report.
by Kahuna
Sun May 04, 2014 9:01 pm
 
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Re: Glenelg Senior Coach 2014

Dog_ger wrote:sorry guys.

Forget the public respect for the accused.


And forget that he is entitled to his day in court
by Kahuna
Fri Jul 18, 2014 7:03 am
 
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Re: Round 16 - Central v Port @ Playford Alive Oval (Sat 9/8

UK Fan wrote:ALFIE!!!!!


The greatest player to have ever worn a Magpies jumper!!!!!
An a Master of the Helicopter Punt!!!!!
by Kahuna
Sat Aug 09, 2014 6:57 pm
 
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Re: Robin Williams - your favourite memories/movies

The Fisher King by a long way. Great movie.
by Kahuna
Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:53 pm
 
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Re: The 2014 season no AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

kickinit wrote:Debut season? are you talking about another league? You do know Port have been in the league since day 1.


Just remind me what all the wailing and gnashing of teeth was at Alberton at the last match of the previous incarnation of the magpies was about end of last season.
by Kahuna
Sun Sep 14, 2014 8:45 pm
 
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Re: The 2014 season no AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

kickinit wrote:[ ok after the MAGPIES have made another GF


Yes, congrats on making the gf (lower case intentional) in your debut season.
Coach has done an awesome job with the squad he had to work with.
by Kahuna
Sun Sep 14, 2014 8:29 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

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Wall mounted this jigsaw this afternoon.
18,240 pieces
by Kahuna
Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:36 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

bennymacca wrote:best christmas song out there

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCNvZqpa-7Q


Enjoyed that bennymacca.

"an ancient palestinian press ganged into selling Playstations and beer"
by Kahuna
Thu Dec 25, 2014 8:19 am
 
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Re: Restaurant & Pub Reviews

This is my second attempt to review the Fox and Firkin at Tea Tree Gully.

First visit for lunch was April 2014 but that actually degenerated into a swim thru of various imported beers with no real memory of either the share platter we ordered to tide us over until we ordered lunch, or the cheeseboard which we ordered when we realized it was nearly tea time and we were all too full of piss to eat anyway.
Old Speckled Hen 14/10.

Second visit was yesterday and that actually degenerated into a swim thru of various imported beers with no real memory of either the share platter we ordered to tide us over until we ordered lunch, or the cheeseboard which we ordered when we realized it was nearly tea time and we were all too full of piss to eat anyway.
Old Speckled Hen 14/10.
by Kahuna
Mon Jan 26, 2015 1:47 pm
 
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Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

FIVEaa just asked for SANFL fans to call or text and say why they are not going. Text 1999 1395 and let them know it's because of the AFL reserves.

I just emailed them with my 2 bobs worth. Seems they have moved onto something else anyway. I don't think they took any listener calls, emails or texts between 4 and 5.
by Kahuna
Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:08 pm
 
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Re: I need to know....

Footy Chick wrote:This will probably seem like the most stupid question ever to some of you.....

but I need to know why the hell Lizbeff Oval is called the Ponderosa



Dates back to when Cowboy Neale was the coach. Just going with the cowboy theme I suppose
by Kahuna
Mon Sep 07, 2015 4:40 pm
 
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Re: Magarey Medal predictions

Big Phil wrote:Smokey would be Travis Schiller from Central Districts...


Doubt it Big Phil, as reported in yesterdays Sunday Mail, will lose votes to his brother, Jarrod, who bears an uncanny resemblance to him. :roll:
by Kahuna
Mon Sep 07, 2015 3:25 pm
 
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Re: Old Adelaide nightclubs

No mention of The Black Rose. Could be seriously weird.
by Kahuna
Fri Nov 06, 2015 6:12 pm
 
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Re: MickyJ ill

All the best Micky, speedy recovery to you.
by Kahuna
Fri Oct 23, 2015 6:02 pm
 
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Re: Ok please let me know

Well I hope you keep posting here Mickyj. I have not seen you post anything "out of sorts" on here.
Posting here could well be therapeutic for you, keep it up!
by Kahuna
Sat Feb 13, 2016 9:54 am
 
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Re: Official Statement - Withdrawl of Para Hills

From Para Hills facebook page---

The Para Hill Football Club invites all members and interested parties to a Special Meeting to be held at the Clubrooms on Wednesday 20th April at 6:30pm, to inform all present of its current position and to welcome those interested in becoming involved to strengthen the committee heading towards the 2017 season and beyond. We are looking to fill a variety of roles to bolster both Junior and Senior football departments. Please share this date and information with anyone you know or think will be interested in helping the Para Hills Football Club now and in the
future, we look forward to seeing you there.
by Kahuna
Sun Apr 17, 2016 10:12 am
 
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Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

sib wrote: They will leave all together if forced to choose and go to VFL


Struggling to find a down side to that.
by Kahuna
Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:22 am
 
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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

Thanks Magellan, I am and will be ok.
My favourite quote-- "It'll be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end".
by Kahuna
Thu Sep 08, 2016 6:01 pm
 
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Re: Week 2 Finals Live Scores @ Adelaide Oval

[ First team to forfeit against them or put in their U18 team will force a change, problem is people don't back their ability to make a difference.


I have wondered if it could be possible that the 8 SANFL clubs could come to an agreement to each play their reserves against the AFL reserves.
For the development of our youngsters of course.
by Kahuna
Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:16 pm
 
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Re: Australian International Summer

http://www.cricket.com.au/news/south-africa-faf-du-plessis-shine-polish-ball-lolly-australia-hobart-batting-collapse/2016-11-16

Dodgy! Probably something most countries do though

I heard on the radio that he was to be investigated for ball tampering.
Thought it may have been more serious, like taking the bell out or something.
by Kahuna
Wed Nov 16, 2016 7:57 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

Spargo wrote:Or Tulsami...


or Rene Pogel
by Kahuna
Tue Nov 22, 2016 7:51 pm
 
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Re: Round 2 2017

saintal wrote:That %^&*ing song..


I hate the playing of the opposition's song both before and after the game.
Before the game, it is too welcoming, after it rubs salt into the wound.
Too polite to the enemy.
by Kahuna
Sun Apr 16, 2017 6:25 pm
 
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Re: Things that make you laugh

Oldie but a goodie.......
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by Kahuna
Thu Aug 31, 2017 4:12 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

No footy, so playing a few games on my Arcade machine.
It cheats!

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by Kahuna
Fri Sep 01, 2017 8:05 pm
 
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Re: What is your vote

FWIW, below is a copy and paste from a Facebook post I saw this morning----

I have gay family members, and have had gay friends all my life; people who are dear to me, whose feelings I value, and whose opinions I respect. I have been to gay bars, events and festivals with gay friends, been propositioned by men more times than I can remember, and am happy to greet my gay friends with a kiss on the cheek. In the same way as my other friends, they deserve my love, loyalty and support.

Nonetheless I will be voting No.

These are some of the issues:

1.We are told that if Australia does not legislate to redefine marriage we will be falling behind other civilised countries.

2. We are told redefining marriage is a matter of justice and equality.

3. We are told that nothing else will change. The only thing that will be different is that gay couples will now be allowed to marry. It won’t affect anyone else, so no one else has any right to have a say.

4. We are told there is no “slippery slope,” that no further changes to the definition of marriage will be made after this.

5. We are told there is no connection between same sex marriage and the teaching of gender fluidity.

Let’s consider these claims.

1. The fact that some other society is doing something is not in itself a reason for us to do it. Even if it were, so far approximately ten percent of the world’s nations, representing less than ten percent of the world’s population, have legislated to change the meaning of marriage. This is a long way from an overwhelming or compelling majority.

2. To claim that redefining marriage is a matter of justice is to prejudge, to take for granted, what is being discussed. To say something is just is to say it is right. That is exactly what is at issue.

Things can be equal in different ways. People are equal in dignity and value, regardless of gender, race, intelligence or physical ability. But that is not to say they are same in every way. Men and women are different. People have different levels of intelligence, different abilities, different interests. It is entirely reasonable and fair to distinguish people on the basis of these factors. If you are short and slow, you probably won’t get picked to play basketball. If you have never sat down at a piano in your life you probably won’t be invited to perform a piano concert at the Sydney Opera House.

Marriage has varied from society to society, for example in the permissible difference in ages, the degree to which the partners may be related, or sometimes, the number of people involved. What has never changed is that it is a permanent bond between male and female. Even in societies with a high degree of tolerance for homosexual acts, it has never been suggested until twenty years ago that a relationship between two men or two women was identical to a life-long commitment between a man and a woman with openness to new life, or that it had the same meaning to society.

Recognising this difference, that these two things are not the same and therefore not equal, is not unfairly discriminatory any more than saying a dog cannot be a cat, no matter how much it wants to be, or that a square cannot be a triangle.

This not to suggest that same-sex relationships cannot be as loving, as stable, as worthy of respect as a marriage, but simply simply to note that they are different things. This is similar to the argument employed by some of the many same sex attracted opponents of the re-definition of marriage. “We know our relationships are different,” they say, “so why do we need to appropriate hetero-sexual institutions to feel validated?” Not better or worse, just different. It is ignoring reality to insist they be called by the same name.

3. Since the early 2000s a number of countries have redefined marriage to include same sex partnerships. Of these, only Ireland has made the change as the result of a vote by the people. In all others it was changed by judicial fiat, as in the United States, or by government without direct reference to the people, as in New Zealand and the UK. Fifteen years is not a long time over which to study impacts on society, but some things have become clear.

The first is that redefining marriage does not change what same sex attracted people can do. In Australia, same sex partnerships have exactly the same protections under law as marriages. The have the same rights in relation to superannuation, succession, taxation and government benefits. Same sex attracted people can find a celebrant, get dressed in white, invite their friends, go through a ceremony, and say they are married. They can claim their relationship is exactly the same as a relationship between a married couple, and means the same thing to wider society. The legalisation of “same sex marriage” does not change that at all. What does change is that everyone else is now obliged to agree.

The promised protections for conscience and free speech in Ireland have been undone two years later. The US has seen a seemingly never-ending targeting of Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim bakeries, florists, venue operators, printers, photographers, etc, etc, etc, or anyone who still believes about marriage what everyone believed until twenty years ago. No one is permitted to disagree. Last year there were demands that Fixer Upper, a popular house renovation TV show, be taken off the air because activists had discovered that the couple who made the show went to a church whose pastor had expressed the view that marriage was between a man and woman. In 2014 the CEO of Mozilla, Brendan Eich, was forced out of his position after it was discovered that he had made a donation in support of the traditional view of marriage. In Denmark Lutheran pastors are now forced by law to conduct marriage ceremonies for same sex couples.
Redefining marriage changes nothing that same sex people can do, or the protections they have under law. It simply forces everyone else to comply.

4. Once the essence of the meaning of marriage – a lifetime commitment between male and female – is removed, It is difficult to see how further changes can be avoided without cries of unfairness and discrimination. This story sent to me by a friend sums up the situation:

Good morning. We want to apply for a marriage license."
"Names?" said the clerk.
"Tim and Jim Jones."
"Jones?? Are you related? I see a resemblance."
"Yes, we're brothers."
"Brothers? You can't get married."
"Why not? Aren't you giving marriage licenses to same gender couples?"
"Yes, of course, that's the law. But we haven't had any siblings. That's incest!"
"'Incest?' No, we are not gay."
"Not gay? Then why do you want to get married?"
"We love each other. Besides, we don't have any other prospects."
"But we're issuing marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples who've claim they'd been denied equal protection under law. If you are not gay, you can get married to a woman."
"Wait a minute. A gay man has the same right to marry a woman as I have. But just because I'm straight doesn't mean I want to marry a woman. I want to marry Jim."
"And I want to marry Tim, Are you going to discriminate against us just because we are not gay?"
"All right, have it your own way. Here's your license. Next."

"Hi. We are here to get married."
"Names?"
"John Smith, Jane James, Robert Green, and June Johnson."
"Who wants to marry whom?"
"We all want to marry each other."
"But there are four of you!"
"That's right. You see, we're all bisexual. I love Jane and Robert, Jane loves me and June, June loves Robert and Jane, and Robert loves June and me. All of us getting married together is the only way that we can express our sexual preferences in a marital relationship."
"But we've only been granting licenses to gay and lesbian couples."
"So you're discriminating against bisexuals!"
"No, it's just that, well, the traditional idea of marriage is that it's just for couples."
"Since when are you standing on tradition?"
"Well, I mean, you have to draw the line somewhere."
"Who says? There's no logical reason to limit marriage to couples. The more the better. Besides, we demand our rights! The law guarantees us equal protection.”
"All right, have it your own way. Here's your license. Next."

5. If men and women are different, then a relationship between two men or two women is different from a relationship between a man and a woman. Claiming equality between same sex relationships and marriage can only be maintained if men and women are interchangeable. This depends on the claim that gender is fluid, can be changed, and is largely a matter of choice. A man can become a woman, or a woman a man, because there are no essential differences between the two.

Once marriage is redefined to include same sex relationships, general acceptance of gender fluidity becomes a necessity. This needs to be taught. And taught it will be. In the UK, couples who believe marriage is between a man and a woman are no longer considered suitable to act as foster parents. But in an astonishingly hypocritical policy, children can be taken from ordinary English families which are in trouble, and sent to be fostered with Muslim families, despite the fact that under Sharia law homosexual acts are punishable by death. In Canada children can be removed from families which do not support their children’s gender choices, or facilitate gender transitions if desired. California is currently considering legislation which makes it a jailable offence to call someone by other than their preferred pronouns.

To summarise:

I love my gay friends and family members. I would oppose any legislation which gave them less protection under law, or limited their choices.

Demands to redefine marriage are not about tolerance for homosexual acts, or for same sex attracted people. Their relationships already have equal status in every way relating to succession law, benefits and taxation, etc.

If same sex attracted people want to say their relationships are exactly the same as a life-time commitment between a man and woman, and mean the same thing to society, most people would not be bothered about this.

If they want to go through a ceremony and say they are married, most people would wish them well.

But if they want to get the government to force everyone to agree with them, that moves over the line from the rightful and realistic expectation of tolerance, to Stalinist enforcement of compliance.

The campaign to redefine marriage is not about letting same sex attracted people do what they want. They already can. It is about demanding the government create a society in which no one is permitted to disagree. That is not tolerance and freedom. It is the exact opposite.
by Kahuna
Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:22 pm
 
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Re: NBN

I had to replace mine a couple of months ago. Easy to do, NBN page has instructions, check out Youtube below. Cost about $55 from Battery World, bloke told me it will last 4-5 years. Battery keeps phone going in event of blackout.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FY2EWRe8hw
by Kahuna
Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:17 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

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Replacing our 40 year old fibreglass pool with a new one. Had 2 quotes to remove old pool, first quote $5.8k to remove pool, coping and pavers. Second quote $2.2k to remove pool only, me to remove (and get rid of) coping, concrete bond beam and pavers.

Thought I'd have a crack myself, outlay so far $63 to hire a pump, $23 for half a dozen blades for my grinder.

6 tonne skip arrives tomorrow for coping bricks and concrete $250. Will need a 4 tonner for pavers $190 and a seperate one for all the fibreglass.
Will be well under $1k to clear site myself.

Hard yakka but winning---
by Kahuna
Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:42 pm
 
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Re: Your poison of choice?

bennymacca wrote:
Wifey got me a noose bud advent calendar. 25 different beers every day until Christmas Day.


Got the same, keeping a diary of my critiques, would be interesting to compare notes Benny.
by Kahuna
Mon Dec 04, 2017 10:41 am
 
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Re: Your poison of choice?


This is what I have had so far. Had had the two birds before but not the other two. Same here

Goose island 3.25/5 -- Hoppy,quite bitter, enjoyed it.4.0
Capital coast ale 2.75/5 Not a lot of flavour but refreshing, 3.5
Two birds golden ale 4/5 I like this, honey,toffee nice! 4.5

Are you on untappd? I am bennymacca there too No but will have a look.
by Kahuna
Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:44 am
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

New pool going in today.......

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by Kahuna
Wed Dec 20, 2017 2:08 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

Christening!---

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by Kahuna
Sat Dec 23, 2017 3:53 pm
 
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Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Anyone hear Ruccis dummy spit at Roy's open letter on wednesday arvo??


Is that the bit about "Centrals need to stop being part of the problem?".
by Kahuna
Fri Mar 16, 2018 11:23 am
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

Kahuna wrote:New pool going in today.......

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Pavers and pergola finally done. Project 95% complete. Stoked with the result!



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by Kahuna
Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:47 pm
 
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Re: NBN


but im just an electronic engineer with an interest in the area, not a telecoms engineer, so those loss figures are rough ones, some one who knows more than me would be able to tell you exactly what they are etc

Benny, the pedant in me wants to tell you that Telstra work on maximum point to point loss of .22db/km @1550nm and .37db/km @1310nm. This of course ignores splices and through connectors which are taken into account in Link Loss and Insertion Loss calculations respectively.


...........sorry..........
by Kahuna
Mon May 21, 2018 2:57 pm
 
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Re: NBN

bennymacca wrote:I think my general analysis is good enough though right?. but thanks for giving us the correct answer


Yes absolutely good enough. Someone had to be a smartarse though!
by Kahuna
Mon May 21, 2018 3:25 pm
 
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Re: Centrals vs South at My Money Oval

Big Phil wrote:
Kahuna wrote:Also noted John Olsen at the game today. To paraphrase Monty Python, "How dare you profane this place with your presence."


John won the Split 50/50 Raffle on Saturday and donated his $500 odd dollars in prize money back to Central Districts.



Well I guess that changes everything then.
by Kahuna
Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:31 am
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

IMG_20180810_114153 (Medium).jpg Phase 1 of operation "Boon family swimming pool" was completed a few months back ( cubby house removed, fencing extended etc )

Phase 2, the removal of some gum trees commences tomorrow morning.

Phase 3, the pool install looking like early September.

Phase 4, swimming in it, soon after.

Takes a while, probably longer than you expect, and many little milestones but we are here 98.74% complete.
by Kahuna
Wed Aug 15, 2018 7:43 pm
 
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Re: Cup day Comp

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Won this in the sweep. Could of been worse, could of been a dog race.
by Kahuna
Tue Nov 06, 2018 5:55 pm
 
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Re: What Are You Listening To Now?

Lightning McQueen wrote:The singer doesn't look like a Mike.
You just filled in a bit of history for me dating back to when I was about 5 and heard a song in my dad's truck, I'm not sure if I'd heard it since but that was it.


Maggie Reilly (or Riley)
by Kahuna
Thu Nov 15, 2018 3:21 pm
 
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Re: Things that you rate!

Making new friends--

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by Kahuna
Thu Nov 22, 2018 6:31 pm
 
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Re: Restaurant & Pub Reviews

Below is a part review of Jolley's I started a couple of years ago----

Kahuna's review of Jolley's Boat House.

Went last Friday night with my Missus, her brother and his wife. On arrival first impression was how noisy it was and how closely the tables were set up. Had a reservation for 7:30, table not ready when we arrived so were ushered into a lounge area while our table was prepared. Comfy enough and a good spot to watch our table setup happening. Sat there for about 15 minutes and $80 in booze before we were shown to our placing.
Converted a two seater setup into 4, chairs back to back with adjacent diners on three sides, me seated back to the window. No way to get out without someone on another table also having to get up.

Waitress apologised for the apparent shortage of menus, in fact it was over half an hour before we got any. Glug, glug, close to $150 down before we were able to order. All four ordered entrée and main, me kingfish sashimi, 2 had the pork belly and sister-in-law the cap end steak with Japanese noodles.
Waiter arrived with starters and after serving, found himself boxed in by the Great Wall of Diners, had to exit via sliding door out onto the veranda and reappear through another a little further down.

S-i-L's entrée (the cap end) turned out to be a slice of raw beef wrapped around the noodles. No mention of raw beef on the menu and waiter offered her another choice at no charge. Credit where it's due for that, thanks. She too chose the pork as a replacement.
Sashimi was nice, bit of salad and a few blobs of sauce went down a treat with a Two Birds Golden Ale. Reports on the pork were also positive, crispy skin and crunchy dressed Asian type salad to go with it.

Onto mains, I ordered a 350g fillet, B-i-L the same, S-i-L had barramundi and my lady ordered I forget what but as you will see shortly, it didn't matter cos she didn't get it.
Three mains arrived along with another apology as the fourth would be another couple of minutes, but would be done and sent out top priority. This was closely followed by a visit from the maitre de (fancy for Boss Waiter) who acknowledged it would be somewhat longer than a couple of minutes as they had not received the order for it in the kitchen..........

That is the end of the original draft. From memory the 3 mains were good, however, the fourth still hadn't arrived when other 3 were finished and plates cleared.
Basically we up and left at that point, had a very heated discussion with "management" over paying for the 4th main we didn't receive. We didn't pay for it.
Disgraceful "service", will never go back.
by Kahuna
Sat Jan 26, 2019 12:51 pm
 
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Re: Abbott/Liberal Govt Watch

I'm 61, voted Labor all my life and completely disenchanted with politics. Where the eff are the statesmen? Where is the vision? 2 main shades of grey and a multitude looking for relevancy in the Senate.
by Kahuna
Wed May 15, 2019 8:22 pm
 
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Re: Central V Crows

Bum Crack wrote:How did Steve Burton go?


Dog's highest possessions I think. Great first game.
by Kahuna
Sat Jun 15, 2019 7:23 pm
 
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Re: Central V Sturt


You'd be happy to know I'm very happy.

I'm not.
Credit to Danyl Pearce though. Centrals lad went down in a tackle (Corey Durdin?) and although the ball was still in the immediate area, Pearce went to his aid, appeared quite concerned and gesturing to the bench for help. Happily it appears no major damage but I think it worth mentioning Pearce's sportsmanship and sense of proportion.
by Kahuna
Sun Jul 14, 2019 12:11 pm
 
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