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shoodbegood
shoodbegood
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8 Sep 2014 10:20pm
Hey All The Dads
Good Day?
How'd you go?
I scored an E- Bomb, pretty wrapt about that!
ka43
ka43
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8 Sep 2014 10:29pm
A "Masterchef" home cooked brekky and a day with my daughter. LG!!!
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
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8 Sep 2014 9:28pm
Breakfast in bed - being a beer glass full of marshmallows. Hell yeah :)


Then went around to this chick's place, and she calls me daddy so well ya know....


(OK, one of the two is true....)



Buster fin
Buster fin
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8 Sep 2014 9:31pm
Waves to myself!
Toph
Toph
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8 Sep 2014 10:07pm
The standard school crafted stuff. Two kids in school now so double the paper ties and macaroni necklaces.
I did get a weber Q. Was looking forward to cooking a roast in it. Completely destroyed the poor piggy
Cambodge
Cambodge
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9 Sep 2014 12:12am
Gaastra carbon wave boom...with just a few hints beforehand
Rails
Rails
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9 Sep 2014 6:50am
Toph said..
The standard school crafted stuff. Two kids in school now so double the paper ties and macaroni necklaces.
I did get a weber Q. Was looking forward to cooking a roast in it. Completely destroyed the poor piggy


good bbqs but tend to stay pretty hot with the lid down, use some foil next time
fingerbone
fingerbone
NSW
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9 Sep 2014 7:18am
Mark _australia said..
Breakfast in bed - being a beer glass full of marshmallows. Hell yeah :)


Then went around to this chick's place, and she calls me daddy so well ya know....


(OK, one of the two is true....)





the chicks house is true.....no one eats marshmallows
VB MAN
VB MAN
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9 Sep 2014 6:06am
Mark _australia said..
Breakfast in bed - being a beer glass full of marshmallows. Hell yeah :)


Then went around to this chick's place, and she calls me daddy so well ya know....


(OK, one of the two is true....)





The beer glass was full of beer ..... no one eats marshmallows
Sailhack
Sailhack
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9 Sep 2014 9:35am
Given all the cool craft stuff also (which is awesome!) Given day pass by wife to go to mate's house (with kids in tow) to brew 2 batches of home-brew with a couple of mates...needless to say, probably drank more than we brewed. Kids and dad taxi'd home by said wife/mum later in arvo - bbq dinner, a couple more beers, then put kids to bed - and I'm sure you can guess the rest.


Yep - fell asleep (passed-out) on couch.
cisco
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9 Sep 2014 9:44am
I got two very nice text messages.
crustysailor
crustysailor
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9 Sep 2014 10:08am
remote control catermaran.
Just need to strip it down and waterproof it first
felixdcat
felixdcat
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9 Sep 2014 8:50am
Nice roast chicken and pork meal with all the trimmings! Lota beer bourbon, and coke a man cave beer set and a temperature tester fork for BBQ meat. Was spoiled by daughter and grand kids.
LostDog
LostDog
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9 Sep 2014 8:51am
cisco said..
I got two very nice text messages.


That's the saddest thing I've read today...
cisco
cisco
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10 Sep 2014 3:12am
LostDog said..

cisco said..
I got two very nice text messages.



That's the saddest thing I've read today...


They are adults. They don't live in the same town as me anymore, let alone the same house.

They don't have children yet so I am happy they thought of me and acted.
Cambodge
Cambodge
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10 Sep 2014 12:00pm
cisco said..

LostDog said..


cisco said..
I got two very nice text messages.




That's the saddest thing I've read today...



They are adults. They don't live in the same town as me anymore, let alone the same house.

They don't have children yet so I am happy they thought of me and acted.


Yep! Until you've got kids of your own you don't comprehend parenting!
Toph
Toph
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10 Sep 2014 10:14am
Rails said..

good bbqs but tend to stay pretty hot with the lid down, use some foil next time


Thanks Rails. I take it you mean foil over the grill and not wrap the roast in foil??


LostDog said..

cisco said..
I got two very nice text messages.



That's the saddest thing I've read today...



I completely forgot to ring/text my old man. But I did yarn with him on the Saturday. I forget his 60th birthday this year. That made me feel like crap


Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
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10 Sep 2014 11:11am
^^^ yup, put the foil on the grill plate, but don't completely cover it. You also need holes for the hot air to circulate and the juices to drain away. weber do a disposable foil convection tray, about $12 for a pack of ten, they're a lot easier that foil, which reminds me I need to go buy some more. Also consider buying a roasting trivet. I cooked a pork roast a couple of weeks ago when my parents were up, afterwards dad was ballsy enough to tell mum my pork crackle was better than hers
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