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    Default Wongo's BBQ

    To help reduce the feral cat & dog population, Wongo kindly hosted a BBQ for a few local gourmets, who each donated something to be sold to the others in aid of Ian's appeal.

    The 1st pic shows (L to R) Oges (Brett), Wongo, AlexS & BobR.

    Also in the 2nd pic are Mrs. BobR (sorry, I'm terrible with names) Greg Ward & Jasmine.
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    Was great to meet some of you again, and some for a first time. Good afternoon spent discussing wood and having a look at Scotts workshop and all the things he has made.

    Thanks for the great hospitality
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    Onya Scongo.....
    Well done from the kids.

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    Great afternoon Wongo. Special thanks to Mrs. Wongo for putting up with us.
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    Did the fire bregade turn up to see what was burning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiecolector
    Did the fire bregade turn up to see what was burning?
    Scott was having a traditional smoking serimony, as is tradition with our tribe.

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    It was a great afternoon and thank you for coming. Now we just have to deal with the leftovers.

    Special thanks to Greg Ward, Oges and AlexS for the donations.

    Timber voucher from Greg – bought by Wongo for $50
    Shoulder plan + box from Alex - bought by BobR for $50
    Myrtle burl by Oges - bought by AexS for $19

    So there you go another $119 for Ian’s little fella.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Scott was having a traditional smoking serimony, as is tradition with our tribe.

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    You oughta know..........oh great sausage burning king.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo
    It was a great afternoon and thank you for coming. Now we just have to deal with the leftovers.

    Special thanks to Greg Ward, Oges and AlexS for the donations.

    Timber voucher from Greg – bought by Wongo for $50
    Shoulder plan + box from Alex - bought by BobR for $50
    Myrtle burl by Oges - bought by AexS for $19

    So there you go another $119 for Ian’s little fella.

    Cheers
    Well done Scott an all who sailed in her.........er him..........er.................just well done.


    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    You oughta know..........oh great sausage burning king.
    No.......mine were the squirting kind remember, I didnt buy burning sausages.

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    Oh boy, didn’t the cat put up a good fight.:eek: Smoke the bastard, quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    No.......mine were the squirting kind remember, I didnt buy burning sausages.

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    Oh yeah, that's right. Premature.........let's not go there
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    Part of the tour took us to the inlaws place next door to see the work he has done for them there. The model ships build by Wongo are amazing (too much patience for one person to have), but the amazing thing of the house was the use or Myrtle and Blackwood for the flooring :eek: :eek: looked amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oges
    Part of the tour took us to the inlaws place next door to see the work he has done for them there. The model ships build by Wongo are amazing (too much patience for one person to have), but the amazing thing of the house was the use or Myrtle and Blackwood for the flooring :eek: :eek: looked amazing.
    Inlaws next door :eek:

    That's not my idea of good living
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    Well thats firkin weird. I have a laptop that I was originally opening this thread when IE shut down with out warning. Started IE up again and tried to open this thread again - sure enough it shuts down again. Went to another computer that has slightly different security settings on IE and I can read the thread with no dramas. Got any ideas

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