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Message 1570164 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:40:41 UTC - in response to Message 1570155.  

Cheers everyone!!

Hi Julie :) Zapped :) Mike :) Wiggo :) Grant :) Wingdi :) Gordon :) *start turning purple* TL :) Janneseti :) Lynn :) *almost run out of breath* and everyone else who is likely to pop in like *deep breath* James :) and Chris :) and Byron :) and Bernie - special non-alcoholic cheers to you both and... ALL our other setizens and...

While you get your breath back I'll go and get you a beer :) Cheers :)

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Message 1570168 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:50:50 UTC

Just don't over it Grant, take it easy.

Annie, you must stop face smashing yourself, though I'm still having a few probs getting use to this new keyboard here (even after a month with it).

Coffee time again.

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Message 1570202 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 0:32:28 UTC - in response to Message 1570168.  

Just don't over it Grant, take it easy.

Annie, you must stop face smashing yourself, though I'm still having a few probs getting use to this new keyboard here (even after a month with it).

Coffee time again.

Cheers.


Mine appears to have recovered from it's schizophrenic caps-lock-is-not-capitals-oh-yes-it-is-no-it-isn't phase - which is good... because it was starting to make my hair stand on end which got me worrying about the electrics.

Just posted in the breakfast thread and now I can't stop thinking of mangoes. Suppose I could eat breakfast before I go to bed...
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Message 1570306 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 4:16:50 UTC - in response to Message 1570202.  

Just posted in the breakfast thread and now I can't stop thinking of mangoes. Suppose I could eat breakfast before I go to bed...


My mom has been asking for ice cream for breakfast and corn flakes for dinner, so it's all good. ;~}

Mt. Dew o'clock @ the moment.
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Message 1570315 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 4:46:33 UTC

Oh I got a short beer O'clock and it was good.)
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Message 1570317 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 4:48:37 UTC - in response to Message 1570315.  

Oh I got a short beer O'clock and it was good.)


A short beer o'clock is better than no beer o'clock.
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Message 1570320 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 5:00:48 UTC - in response to Message 1570317.  
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Oh I got a short beer O'clock and it was good.)


A short beer o'clock is better than no beer o'clock.


one beer with fish and chips. :)
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Message 1570321 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 5:01:18 UTC - in response to Message 1570320.  

Oh I got a short beer O'clock and it was good.)


A short beer o'clock is better than no beer o'clock.


one beer with fiash and chips. :)


Even better. :~)
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Message 1570326 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 5:36:13 UTC

I guess thefar east atlantic went to bed.
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Message 1570330 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 5:49:33 UTC


Mine appears to have recovered from it's schizophrenic caps-lock-is-not-capitals-oh-yes-it-is-no-it-isn't phase - which is good... because it was starting to make my hair stand on end which got me worrying about the electrics.

My problem Annie is that I'm now using a normal keyboard instead of the oversize 1 that died on me after 9.5yrs so I'm not always tapping the keys that I want.


one beer with fish and chips. :)

Sounds good there Grant.

G'day Gordon, I take it that you're back on the job again.

Well I got in a few down at the pub without getting into any trouble. :-D

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Message 1570333 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 6:02:16 UTC - in response to Message 1570330.  

G'day Gordon, I take it that you're back on the job again.

Well I got in a few down at the pub without getting into any trouble. :-D

Cheers.


Yup, hard at work, or hardly working; whatever the case may be. ;~}

Raining cats and dogs outside, which figures, as I cut the grass yesterday. Come to think of it, I wonder where that phrase, "raining cats and dogs" came from?
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Message 1570334 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 6:06:58 UTC

Wiggo, how hard is it ti get home brew in your ciuntry (by the bottle?)
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Message 1570335 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 6:06:59 UTC
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Wiggo, how hard is it to get home brew in your country (by the bottle?)

darn thumbs
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Message 1570340 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 6:22:04 UTC


Yup, hard at work, or hardly working; whatever the case may be. ;~}


Well enjoy which ever it is Gordon. ;-)

Wiggo, how hard is it to get home brew in your country (by the bottle?)

Over here we have Homebrew Suppliers everywhere, even the small country towns out here have them and the local village supermarket here carries all the beer ingredients, but here's a link to 1 of our better known online suppliers in the country.

http://www.aussiebrewer.com.au/

Time for another beer.

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Message 1570359 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 7:37:39 UTC

Come to think of it, I wonder where that phrase, "raining cats and dogs" came from?

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"The probable source of 'raining cats and dogs' is the prosaic fact that, in the filthy streets of 17th/18th century England, heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals and other debris. The animals didn't fall from the sky, but the sight of dead cats and dogs floating by in storms could well have caused the coining of this colourful phrase. Jonathan Swift described such an event in his satirical poem 'A Description of a City Shower', first published in the 1710 collection of the Tatler magazine. The poem was a denunciation of contemporary London society and its meaning has been much debated. While the poem is metaphorical and doesn't describe a specific flood, it seems that, in describing water-borne animal corpses, Swift was referring to an occurrence that his readers would have been well familiar with"

Er nice!!
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Message 1570361 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 7:47:49 UTC
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No that's what i'm saying I wanted to tast my first brew if any goog is all and tell me what you think is all.

goes in to producktion next monday morning with one mailman and 2 kids.))
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Message 1570363 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 8:03:23 UTC - in response to Message 1570361.  

No that's what i'm saying I wanted to tast my first brew if any goog is all and tell me what you think is all.

Some homebrew stores here will have taste testing days, but mostly you'll either have to try what others are brewing or trail and error your own. Though those homebrew clubs that you have over there may hold their own taste testing days so contacting them maybe the go. Myself, I just tried whatever I could get my hands on until I settled on what suited me (thankfully what I liked the best is the most popular and easiest available here).

From that last link I posted Grant you can see what I mean by you having a very limited choice in the way you can brew beer over there though the supply stores should be able to give you a good idea of what to try based on the beer/s that you normally drink.

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Message 1570365 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 8:03:55 UTC

You know i'm kidding.
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Message 1570367 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 8:07:38 UTC

All I want is someting drinkanble.
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Message 1570369 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 8:10:10 UTC - in response to Message 1570359.  
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Come to think of it, I wonder where that phrase, "raining cats and dogs" came from?

Here you go

"The probable source of 'raining cats and dogs' is the prosaic fact that, in the filthy streets of 17th/18th century England, heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals and other debris. The animals didn't fall from the sky, but the sight of dead cats and dogs floating by in storms could well have caused the coining of this colourful phrase. Jonathan Swift described such an event in his satirical poem 'A Description of a City Shower', first published in the 1710 collection of the Tatler magazine. The poem was a denunciation of contemporary London society and its meaning has been much debated. While the poem is metaphorical and doesn't describe a specific flood, it seems that, in describing water-borne animal corpses, Swift was referring to an occurrence that his readers would have been well familiar with"

Er nice!!



Interesting. I have heard of frogs literally falling from the sky. If anyone ever saw the movie, "Magnolia", it depicts that in a dark comedy sort of way.
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