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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Cathy - we have sky sport - there is another room you can watch the rugby in if you like, but I don't want to put it on in the lounge unless the majority want to watch (damn that's uncharacteristically PC of me). i'm easy any way but do understand others don't like the way rugby tends to take over.
    Nah thats cool - I'm not a rugby head myself but, as I said my ride won't come if he can't watch the game

    I can bring some garlic bread, some cold meat & salad - how does that sound?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooks
    We are lucky enough to have a REAL chef coming on Saturday (Hooks) so if you have any ideas for him, send him a pm.
    Hey guys ... I was thinking I might do some marinated lamb .... done with lemon & garlic .. it's a good mix and goes really well with strong flavoured
    Oh damn. Wat a shame. thats what I was gonna do.


    Ideas on what else we need to bring ? (food)
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    I'm gonna bring some good ol' White Trash home cooking.

    Couple'a Big Macs and large fries.

    Done
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    If anyone needs a ride ( ) there PM me - I have room for another two or three from Petone or Lower Hutt etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I'm gonna bring some good ol' White Trash home cooking.

    Couple'a Big Macs and large fries.

    Done
    Mate, you're all class...
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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster
    Oh damn. Wat a shame. thats what I was gonna do.


    Ideas on what else we need to bring ? (food)
    Hmmm. how about some fresh crays?

    Just kidding, PM...

    anything you like is fine...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    Nah thats cool - I'm not a rugby head myself but, as I said my ride won't come if he can't watch the game

    I can bring some garlic bread, some cold meat & salad - how does that sound?
    Sounds Primo...
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    Mine's going to be home baked chocolate brownies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Sounds Primo...
    Do you need anymore plates or cutlery? I'm happy to bring some paper plates as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic_Sea_lily
    Do you need anymore plates or cutlery? I'm happy to bring some paper plates as well.
    We should be fine with plates and cutlery.

    Whisky glasses I am a bit short on though....
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    I made the brownies last night.

    As I lifted them out of the tin, one of the ends crumbled a bit. So I had to cut a bit off to tidy it up. Of course, I had to eat the bit I'd cut off to make sure it tasted okay. Then one of the other corners was a bit crumbly. No good wasting the bit I cut off is there. then another edge looked a bit ragged.....


    I iced what's left of them this morning.


    Hey guys, really looking fwd to tonight - see y'all there!!!

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    They taste just as nice with icing on

    (I only sampled them for market research purposes you understand - HONEST)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynda Blair
    I Then one of the other corners was a bit crumbly. No good wasting the bit I cut off is there. then another edge looked a bit ragged.....
    And we of course all know the rule...crumbly bits don't have calories cos they've leaked out!

    Looking forward to the catch up & meeting some new people too
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    CelticNo6 - What is the starting time???

    Had the flu severly for the last two days, feeling OK at the moment so should be attending.

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    Any time after 6 is fine.

    Picked up some nice macrocarpa today, so the house will be lovely and toasty and warm for you sick buggers.

    Look forward to you and Theresa coming tonight...
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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