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View Poll Results: would you eat a sandwhich that has: peanut butter and vegemite and bbq sauce and mayo

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  • yes

    5 14.29%
  • no

    19 54.29%
  • why

    4 11.43%
  • i might try it

    7 20.00%
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    Just face facts Stirlo do i have to

    YOU ARE WEIRD oh well

    but so are the rest of us yay, i'm not the only one

    thatrs why we use this forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    The kid fits in quite well, doesn't he? If he's like this at 13, Gawd knows what he's going to turn out like.
    ... he could end up as a bricky
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    The kid fits in quite well, doesn't he? If he's like this at 13, Gawd knows what he's going to turn out like.
    hopefully something good
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    ... he could end up as a bricky
    na. i've seen brickies working and it looks to hard and it involves standing for long periods in the sun, and i don't like putting on sunscreen (although i do cos i like cream more than sun burn )
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    ... he could end up as a bricky
    So Stirlo - how do you feel about bricklaying as a career? And while you're at it, give us your considered opinion of goats. This is important, trust me on this.
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    they make real good money
    y'know the stuff that lets yer buy all yer toys
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    So Stirlo - how do you feel about bricklaying as a career? And while you're at it, give us your considered opinion of goats. This is important, trust me on this.
    i was thinking something to do with coaching, sports, physio and all that kind of stuff
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    I believe there is a certain craporium for sale, maybee he wants to go into sales
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

    My Other Toys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    Peanut butter and banana is nice, but peanut butter and beetroot is better.
    Yup agree with that... I like it like this
    A Nutty chicken wrap
    Tortilla bread(or simular)spread with Peanut butter, add some chicken breast and a bacon strip, beetroot, finely sliced red onion, cos lettuce, egg mayo, some nice shreaded cheese(colby myself)and a touch of Parmesan... salt'n'pepper to taste!
    Yummo and shhhh its quite heathly!:eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Fair enough WB, we know you're not too keen on bread. How about if you wrapped it in a pancake?
    Now you are talking Alex
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    I'll try anything once.

    A favourite of mine is a cheese and jam sandwich, yum!
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    I'll try anything once.

    A favourite of mine is a cheese and jam sandwich, yum!
    i'll try it, it does sound yum

    if i like it i'll send you a greenie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72
    Yup agree with that... I like it like this
    A Nutty chicken wrap
    Tortilla bread(or simular)spread with Peanut butter, add some chicken breast and a bacon strip, beetroot, finely sliced red onion, cos lettuce, egg mayo, some nice shreaded cheese(colby myself)and a touch of Parmesan... salt'n'pepper to taste!
    Yummo and shhhh its quite heathly!:eek:

    Ill have what he 's having YUMMMOOO sept for the bacon is divine cya jules

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    Try honey and vegimite or cucmber and tomato sauce ?
    I got the name mudgutts from drinking Mudgee Mud (a wine)

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