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undercover1
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Christmas wish list

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So apart from a slow moving 6 pack of Australian beers (Dogger) and an O&GHB&B t shirt (Yardglass & others) what's on your Christmas list?

me- barbeque tools for the new Weber, & an Auntie Jack DVD. And some beer.
her- Lost In Space series 1 on DVD. And some wine.

No brew gear this year...hmmm oh that's right I need to go and get my wort chiller tubing myself. 12m of 14mm coiled copper wouldn't fit down the chimney.
Salut!
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Post by grabman »

the wish list, mmmmmm!!!

A welder, just a small portable job!! That way I can finish building my all-grain mobile brew bench! I know you can hire them, but hey isn't it fun to acquire more toys in the garage.

Also a fermenter temp control setup for summer brewing in Perth! Maybe an old fridge, hell that would make 4 fridges in the house. The missus might object to that!
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yardglass
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Post by yardglass »

a nice t-shirt maybe. DOH !

failing that, all the gear for an AG.

Oh.. and a 72 mtr luxury yacht.

cheers
yardy the t-shirt coveter.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

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Post by db »

a brew fridge.. one of those wine fridge setups will do :wink:
some digital scales.. nothing too flash.
& a new liver wouldnt go astray :lol: :wink:

merry xmas guys :D
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undercover1 wrote: me- barbeque tools for the new Weber, & an Auntie Jack DVD. And some beer.
oh yeh, an Auntie Jack DVD, how cool would that be, I might have to look for that one
as for brewing gear, just lashed out and rewarded myself with a Coopers starter kit, I needed a 2nd fermenter and I figured it has all the extra stuff that comes in handy :D
put the lager down last night and bubbling away furiously this morning

merry xmas all and try not to over indulge (not) :wink:
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dags64 wrote:
undercover1 wrote: an Auntie Jack DVD. .
oh yeh, an Auntie Jack DVD, how cool would that be,
showing your age now guys :wink:
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

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Post by Dogger Dan »

World Peace, If not that just Peace in my house

The Leafs to win the Stanley Cup, If not that at least next Thursday, I hate to drop 80 bucks a ticket just to see them loose.

A couple of beers, Am hanging in there for your package to arrive.

Could use a couple more Pepsi Cylinders but can live with out

Charlie Paps new book "Adventures in Microbrewing"

Dogger
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yardglass wrote:
dags64 wrote:
undercover1 wrote: an Auntie Jack DVD. .
oh yeh, an Auntie Jack DVD, how cool would that be,
showing your age now guys :wink:
For the benefit of our younger members then- http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio ... 55729.html

how cool a triple quote box that includes me as well.
Salut!
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Post by scblack »

I got my personal chrissie present a month or so ago - a nice big Panasonic plasma TV.

For christmas day, coming to me is a bottle rinser, Ripping Yarns on DVD, Greg Bear - Dead Lines book, and Asterix and the Falling Sky.

For the missus - some Buffy DVD's.

The little bub got a gym set and a play mobile phone.
dags64
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Post by dags64 »

scblack wrote:Ripping Yarns on DVD,
another great show, there is just so much you can get on DVD these days 8) and they make great presents
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undercover1 wrote:
yardglass wrote:
dags64 wrote:
undercover1 wrote: an Auntie Jack DVD. .
oh yeh, an Auntie Jack DVD, how cool would that be,
showing your age now guys :wink:

how cool a triple quote box that includes me as well.
how cool, a quadquote.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

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Post by Wassa »

Let's see:

The new fishing boat I want.

An Aston Martin Vanquish and a Porsche GT3.

More fishing gear.

My own private brew master to help me make all grain Pilsner Urquell.

An 18 yo blonde nympho with 36EEEE.

The Tigers to win the next 13 Rugby League premierships.

That'll do, can't be too greedy.
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Wassa wrote:
An 18 yo blonde nympho with 36EEEE.
With those measurements she wouldn't be able to get a glass of your AG Urquell up to her mouth.
Salut!
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remember more than a mouthful is a waste Wassa, either that or you could end up with lockjaw!
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I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
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more like a broken jaw if you had a go at those puppies


:lol:
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From the kids - silence
From the wife - None of your business :lol:
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Yeah, but who wants her drinking my Pils and what a way to go with hooters like that,.
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Hey Terry, Good Luck with both of those... :lol:
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Post by Lebowski »

Got myself a still.. for distilling water and essential oils or something
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Lebowski wrote:Got myself a still.. for distilling water and essential oils or something
for finding that christmas spirit lebowski? :wink:
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