Spare bed there Dougie? Your welcome
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I'm not top and tailing with you :XD: and neither is Dougie!
Anybody heading up thru Wairoa on that weekend? Toby looking for a ride home!:)
I didn't think anyone went via Wairoa unless they REALLY had to ;)
I don't mean that it is not worth a visit Toby, as I have never been there so cant say. It just looks like it aint on the way to anywhere in particular
Don't I know it!
Even intercity doesnt want to bring me back... Haha, unless they're trying to help me?
We can get him down by bus on Friday no prob but can't get him back Sat PM or Sunday, must be a solution!:(
I told him you'd look after him!:D
Got my leave approved for the weekend, down on Satdy, back Sundy., so will have a look both days.
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were's Wairoa????????????????????
If I do manage to get to the show, I will try and make myself obvious, so feel free to say gday if you spot the pengy. ;)
And no Maca, I don't mean that I will be carrying a pilchard :P
If there's a fishy smell in the hall I believe it will be you, mostly just males attend. So ya staying with the hopeless buggers at Kinloch?
Probably head down for the day on Sunday as I got a shit of a job that has to be done pronto. Not enough hours in the day at the moment.
I am looking forward to putting faces to names too Rushy.
All good!
Quite the opposite actually smart arse :P
I shall wear my bestist Penguin Beanie
I just thought that one through a bit more. Sorry Gibo, you are probably closer with the looking down bit, given how close to the ground my arse lives
Your arse is alive?
Some say it does a good impression of being very dead at times
It would seem that way old chap ;)
So what sort of pillies do you prefer 'Pengy? I got South African ones and other ones here. The South African ones are a bit green in the guts I don't know what they have been eating. You might know, didn't you swing past there a few years back.
I will be deploying the net a few time in the next fortnight and I hope to get a mess of flounder for the rest of us to dine on.
Cheeky fella. :P
I think they are called Sardines in SA . Pilchard being the Cornish name. I prefer Mackerel.
You too. We catch a lot of yellowtail, (Jack Mackerel) out here in the Firth (boney bloody things) and don't bother to bring them home except when we have my large Maori brother in law on the boat.
I smoke them for him' just so I can study 'human evolution' When I watch him at work on a fish I know I have just seen where they got the idea from for some machines that are in use today.
The fish is pushed in one side of his very generous mouth at a steady pace and it exits the other side of his face as a shiny skeleton. Meanwhile the flesh I presume is proceeding at a steady stream down his throat as indicated by the by the rapid movements of the throat. But most impressive of all, is the concentrated frown and steady stream of small bones issuing forth from the pursed lips on a low arch to splatter on the ground.
Its poetry to watch.
Poetry. Nah poultry in motion @sciribe
OK so reading thru the forums there are a lot of us going to Taupo that weekend but how many are actually going to end up at the show?