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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Ooh another BBQ.... Can meet peaple at the BK off SH1 just inside Hamilton coming in from Auckland and guide you to the spot. (is at your place aye Juliet?) Or you could take the turn off at Toupiri and get yourselfs that much closer on a road that is much more fun than SH1.
    Yes it's at our place. thank you for putting ya hand up to be tour/native guide.

    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    Or you could take the turn off at Toupiri and get yourselfs...
    Lost.





    Especially if you try to find a place called Toupiri instead of turning at a place called Taupiri.
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    Bla blah blah I don't stop to look around there I just ride through it or turn around and go down the road again.

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    As it's this weekend, I'd best bump this up the list again...
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    Am investigating the logistics of Mrs P and I making our merry way down to the 'Tron for the BBQ Wolf and StrayJuliet are kindly putting on.

    I'd very much like to meet a few more of the crew down that way - I'm sure LiasTZ and I will enjoy animated discussions over burned offerings and (a) brew

    Will let you know if we can make it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Ok im coming out of my closet just this one time , I too kinda have a curvy figure which makes it worse beacuse im a guy. Well the waist kinda goes in and the bum pushes out. When I was in college the girls in my year would slap me on the arse and squeeze because apparently it is firm, tight... I wear jeans
    .....if I find this as a signature Ill hunt you down, serious, capice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball
    I'd very much like to meet a few more of the crew down that way - I'm sure LiasTZ and I will enjoy animated discussions over burned offerings and (a) brew
    So what makes you think I'm going to let LiasTZ do the cooking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    So what makes you think I'm going to let LiasTZ do the cooking?
    More of a BBQ metaphor - I'm sure if Wolf is behind the BBQ it will be meats cooked to perfection sans charring and foodbourne illness - I'll be checking your foodsafety plan! *PT*

    I'll be tucking in to the plant matter personally, but I agree, it would be a worry if LiasTZ was doing the cooking
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball
    More of a BBQ metaphor - I'm sure if Wolf is behind the BBQ it will be meats cooked to perfection sans charring and foodbourne illness - I'll be checking your foodsafety plan! *PT*
    Which, by my definition is: reheated to body temperature and still bleeding. "Of course it's ready to eat, it's stopped moving, hasn't it?" My taste for "blue" steak is legendary in some quarters: "A good vet could get it up and running again in five minutes", "he doesn't cook it, he brings it back up to body temperature", ""He doesn't actually cook his food, just shows it a photo of a candle", "he could set his plate in the corner and whistle his steak over to him" - all that and tortured squeals or plaintive "moos" when sticking the fork in...

    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball
    I'll be tucking in to the plant matter personally, but I agree, it would be a worry if LiasTZ was doing the cooking
    Ah, a vegetarian. Very handy to know that if the meat supply is running low we have extra herbivores at hand...

    Wot? You were thinking the on-line name was just a "catchy nickname"?

    A mate of mine once wrote an article for the Auckland Uni student rag entitled "Vegetarian Cooking or Cannibalism and You." Opening line: First catch your vegetarian..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    Which, by my definition is: reheated to body temperature and still bleeding. "Of course it's ready to eat, it's stopped moving, hasn't it?" My taste for "blue" steak is legendary in some quarters: "A good vet could get it up and running again in five minutes", "he doesn't cook it, he brings it back up to body temperature", ""He doesn't actually cook his food, just shows it a photo of a candle", "he could set his plate in the corner and whistle his steak over to him" - all that and tortured squeals or plaintive "moos" when sticking the fork in...
    Hes not wrong you know.. If its warm and still mooing, he'll eat it... After hes given it his err special sauce marinade. Extra flavour he reckons *shudder*
    A mate of mine once wrote an article for the Auckland Uni student rag entitled "Vegetarian Cooking or Cannibalism and You." Opening line: First catch your vegetarian..."
    I think I'd have liked that man
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    Ah, a vegetarian. Very handy to know that if the meat supply is running low we have extra herbivores at hand...
    Like it says below...you'd have to catch me first...of course, that would be easier if I'd already been self-marinated with free beer...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    A mate of mine once wrote an article for the Auckland Uni student rag entitled "Vegetarian Cooking or Cannibalism and You." Opening line: First catch your vegetarian..."
    That sounds hilarious! If you've a copy on hand, bring it out for my edification...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phurrball
    That sounds hilarious! If you've a copy on hand, bring it out for my edification...
    I've never seen it and don't have a copy, heard about it tho'. Apparently it was aimed at the Future-Fantasy Role-Playing crowd and was not so much about cooking 'em as catching 'em - it then goes on to suggest the weapons that you could use to "catch your vegetarian" and included a variety of futuristic weapons such as "Fusion Gun, Man-Portable" that would probably either cook the vegetarian for you or ensure that all that was left would make roast quail look like a large portion...
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    Woohoo a vegetarian to eat if meat runs low.
    Hmmm I wonder if vegetarian's taste different than a Christian?
    I also wonder if my Deites would mind a vegetarian as a sacrifice rather than the traditonal Christian? soo many questions so little time, hehe.
    Oh, alright, if I have to be serious I look forward to meeting you all at our infamous BBQ.
    All that are traveling I wish you a safe and happy journey, those of you in Hamilton that are gonna call over drive/ride safe.
    Take care everyone, see you on Saturday.
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    What are the plans for those comming down from Auckland(and other places north of here)? You comming down as a group or seperate? And wich way? If as a group and entering via SH1 into Hams then I can meet y'all at the same place as where folks met up here for the Waikato rally earlier this year or if you head straight through those two roundabouts you'll be on Te Rapa. a bit farther down and you will pass three bike shops. (Hamilton motorcycles on the left and Boyd Honda and Road and sport on the right) Can meet at one of those and guide you to the BBQ spot. At say 11:30?

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    Sorry guys for letting the team down, Dont know how I've missed this thread since it was posted in plenty of time. But have plans 4 weekend that dont include staying in hams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warr
    Sorry guys for letting the team down, Dont know how I've missed this thread since it was posted in plenty of time. But have plans 4 weekend that dont include staying in hams
    Bugger, was hoping to catch up with both you and Clare. We were just about to send you a PM to see if you'd seen the thread.

    Will catch up some other time then.
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