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    Like I said

    My beef is with their policy and service. Their food is great, and delivery quick. I especially love, no, loved their chicken avo and bacon salad...

    Oh well, no use reminiscing over times gone by, and besides, I ALWAYS beat those 3 wheel HELL bikes at Traffic light drags heehhehehehe
    Stick flames and a pizza box on the back of a Triumph Rocket, and I'll be impressed.

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    Don't worry too much about it Dave......you should try and deal with some of the arrogant, dumbass, redneck, trailor trash, inbreeds that I have the pleasure of serving day after day.
    You should have come on the ride last night.
    Cheer up Coast to Coast soon.
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    I wanted to :)

    I would have come on the ride, if it weren't for the fact I was at work
    Yep, don't you worry, bike shiny and ready for the coast to coast.

    Funny though, I haven't washed my car in months... Don't have quite the same affection for it.

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    The cleanest bit on my car is the Kiwi Biker sticker......can't be fagged cleaning it.....that reminds me to top up the oil cause every corner the oil light flashes
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    Err...

    Quote Originally Posted by VTWIN
    that reminds me to top up the oil cause every corner the oil light flashes
    Thats the indicator dumbass


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    Mmm, this is almost a Food Thread, now.

    Well, a bottle of wine has fuzzed my State Highway remembering-neurons, so I'll just say that it's on the way to Tauranga. Is that SH2?

    The pancake shop. There are eels in the creek, out back, if that helps place it in anyone's mind.

    It's marvellous. The pancakes really are quite damn good, and they come with icecream. I even bundled Mrs Random and kids into the cage and went for a two-hour drive some weeks back as a result of a shared pancake craving. We tarried half an hour, and then drove the two hours home, with happy tummies.
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    That would most likely be SH2, although it does depend where you approach Tauranga from... That castle like building in Mangatawhiri is supposed to do very good ice creams too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    However, I will mail back any free vouchers they send me, with instructions on where to file them.
    Oi - :eyepoke: give them to me!!! (minus the instructions). One of my little bros works at Hells in town, so I was about to tell you off until you said it was Island Bay. Man, I'm sooo hungry now and this isn't helping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    I suggest MAF.
    i deal with maf on a regaular bases, and i guess do not, they don't know jack, or jill for that matter

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Mmm, this is almost a Food Thread, now.

    Well, a bottle of wine has fuzzed my State Highway remembering-neurons, so I'll just say that it's on the way to Tauranga. Is that SH2?

    The pancake shop. There are eels in the creek, out back, if that helps place it in anyone's mind.

    It's marvellous. The pancakes really are quite damn good, and they come with icecream. I even bundled Mrs Random and kids into the cage and went for a two-hour drive some weeks back as a result of a shared pancake craving. We tarried half an hour, and then drove the two hours home, with happy tummies.
    you talking about the pancake palour in the gorge, that is a lovely place, and there pancakes are so damn good, thats often on of our rides there for lunch, you should see there faces when 50 guys on bikes turn up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    you talking about the pancake palour in the gorge, that is a lovely place, and there pancakes are so damn good, thats often on of our rides there for lunch, you should see there faces when 50 guys on bikes turn up
    Yup, that's the one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Good: KFC (I'm sorry, there's something in that greasy chicken, mmmm)
    I think its called Salmenela
    Got hit by it once on the bike riding hme, every 100m i had to pull over and throw up. In the end i collapsed outside a church on New North road.
    Nice guy helped me in, gave me some water, and offered me a bed to crash in cos i was exhausted. My misses came and picked me up in the cage. I could hardly walk.
    I have had alcohol poisioning, that rendered me completely unavailable to the world for a week - but this was much worse.
    I lost 20Kgs in 3 days.
    Never went back to KFC since then. When they were injecting the chickens with hormones, they must have shot mine up with Ebola
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    I think its called Salmenela
    Got hit by it once on the bike riding hme, every 100m i had to pull over and throw up. In the end i collapsed outside a church on New North road.
    Nice guy helped me in, gave me some water, and offered me a bed to crash in cos i was exhausted. My misses came and picked me up in the cage. I could hardly walk.
    I have had alcohol poisioning, that rendered me completely unavailable to the world for a week - but this was much worse.
    I lost 20Kgs in 3 days.
    Never went back to KFC since then. When they were injecting the chickens with hormones, they must have shot mine up with Ebola
    losing 20kgs in 3 days, tell you on a money spinner there, you could sell it off for millions or all the diet people

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Yup, that's the one.
    Great little place, and for any of you who not been there go, its in the anthere gorge, if coming from dorkland land, you have to go past waihi heading towards tauranga, and it will be on ya left hand side

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    Texas-Style Chili

    10 pounds chuck blade steak
    1 cup vegetable oil
    3 chopped onions
    9 medium green bell peppers, chopped
    3 pounds ripe tomatoes
    15 garlic cloves, minced
    18 ounces tomato paste
    1 cup chili powder
    1/4 cup sugar
    2 tablespoons salt
    2 tablespoons oregano (preferably Mexican oregano)
    2 tablespoons ground black pepper
    Cut steak into 1/2-inch cubes.
    In a very large skillet or Dutch oven, brown the meat in oil in large pot, remove to a bowl and set aside.

    Add onions, peppers and garlic to drippings in pan over medium heat. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add more oil if necessary.

    Return the meat to the pan, and add tomatoes and their liquid and the remaining ingredients. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 1-1/2 hours or until meat is fork tender, stirring occasionally.
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