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Quote from: t00lie on July 15, 2011, 08:45:25 AMQuote from: Anthony Darby on July 15, 2011, 05:40:41 AM We have quite the best fish and chip shop I have been too at The Hub, Botany. It's in the middle of a big fresh fish shop (Oceanz Seafood http://www.oceanz.co.nz/), so the fish is fresh.Have you tried Bluff oysters yet Anthony --wild oysters dredged off the bottom of the waters of Foveaux Strait ,(at my back door ) .Simply the best tasting oysters in the world .......Enjoy ! Cheers DaveDave, I am surprised you did not suggest to Anthony that he try some real Southern Man tucker. mutton bird accompanied by brussel sprouts
Quote from: Anthony Darby on July 15, 2011, 05:40:41 AM We have quite the best fish and chip shop I have been too at The Hub, Botany. It's in the middle of a big fresh fish shop (Oceanz Seafood http://www.oceanz.co.nz/), so the fish is fresh.Have you tried Bluff oysters yet Anthony --wild oysters dredged off the bottom of the waters of Foveaux Strait ,(at my back door ) .Simply the best tasting oysters in the world .......Enjoy ! Cheers Dave
We have quite the best fish and chip shop I have been too at The Hub, Botany. It's in the middle of a big fresh fish shop (Oceanz Seafood http://www.oceanz.co.nz/), so the fish is fresh.
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I think anyone speaking such gobbledygook would possibly be doing their dentistry by post? That reminds me, I was always fascinated how my violin teacher could rotate his wallies through 360o several times during my lesson!
I found it difficult to follow also
For people who speak such jargon I'd happily arrange dental realignment.
I don't understand the problem...seems quite simple to me...can be summarised quite easily in one word........bull***t