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I prefer Kilpatrick. But I did have this one experience at a pub in a little town called Whyte-Yarkowie about a half hour or so out of Jamestown, years ago. It's not so much a town actually as a place where three roads meet, marked by a post office and a pub, and maybe a farmhouse or two. The pub is pretty small too, so if the post office is closed, anyone who ventures in is suddenly within cat swinging distance of possibly the only other human beings for miles. One night after a good dozen beers or so, a pair if lads came in with a bucket of freshly caught oysters and handed them around the packed bar, (ie, all 8 of us) we scratched them out of their shells with knives. Snot with a heartbeat, was the primary sensation. Good fun though.
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The Sleeping Giant wrote:I'm guessing Psyber doesn't venture South of the border either.

Not orally. ;)
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Psyber wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:I'm guessing Psyber doesn't venture South of the border either.

Not orally. ;)

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Not a huge fan but when in Port Lincoln for work have had a 'Saint Michael' from the Tasman Hotel...

The Oyster is beer battered and wrapped in bacon !!!

Don't notice the flavour of the oyster too much that way !!!
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Slightly off topic but the pickled scallops from Harry's are to die for.
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Wedgie wrote:Slightly off topic but the pickled scallops from Harry's are to die for.
Back on topic, Kilpatck for me.


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Big Phil wrote:Not a huge fan but when in Port Lincoln for work have had a 'Saint Michael' from the Tasman Hotel...

The Oyster is beer battered and wrapped in bacon !!!

Don't notice the flavour of the oyster too much that way !!!


LOL Then whats the point?? :lol:
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Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...
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dedja wrote:Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...


I thought they became extinct in the 90's?
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JK wrote:
dedja wrote:Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...


I thought they became extinct in the 90's?[/quoted]

Endangered I'd say
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RustyCage wrote:
JK wrote:
dedja wrote:Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...


I thought they became extinct in the 90's?[/quoted]

Endangered I'd say


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JK wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
JK wrote:
dedja wrote:Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...


I thought they became extinct in the 90's?[/quoted]

Endangered I'd say


Splitting hairs?


the few remaining ones left?
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JK wrote:
RustyCage wrote:
JK wrote:
dedja wrote:Need to watch out for those bearded clams though ...


I thought they became extinct in the 90's?[/quoted]

Endangered I'd say


Splitting hairs?

No, it's a bald, new world.
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dedja wrote:Prefer bearded clams ...


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