the munkey returnuth

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munkey
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the munkey returnuth

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as you can see i have returned, bad spelling an all, after a stint of bad fortune and illness i am once again able, and have the time to brew again. i have returned to enlighten you all with my intilect...lol, and wit.

i have finaly got the bar i was building working (just needs painting and finishing) and will be updating the thread i started sometime ago with new pickys so keep an eye out.

the australian dream has been posponed indefonatly due to bloody women (no supprises there) pipe dream i guess.
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Welcome back!

Cheers,
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gregb wrote:Welcome back!
Ditto
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I thought you had fallen off the earth compadre

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i think i did for a while dogger . he he he. no!! seriously...

but all is well now, i just gassed up 2 brews in the new bar which were sitting in the keg for that last 6 months or so. infact i havent even christened my new house with a brew day. iv got one planned for next weekend after i get all my uni work sorted.

just sampled a white beer i made some time ago and its without doubt the single most superb bear i have made, typicaly my brew day notes are a bit scetchy due to the triple decoration mash i did.

but good to see all the old faces in hear, but sad to read that theres been some unrest of late, hopefull it wil pass and all will get back to normal in brewtown.
8) englend victorious "ashes 2005" 8)
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munkey wrote:


the australian dream has been posponed indefonatly due to bloody women (no supprises there) pipe dream i guess.

hey munkey,

Construction and Mining are screaming for all Trades atm.

come and ride the current Coal boom for the next 5 yrs at least.
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

GOOD BREWS
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yardglass wrote:

Construction and Mining are screaming for all Trades atm.

come and ride the current Coal boom for the next 5 yrs at least
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If anything Yardy is understating it, growth in China has caused things to go ballistic here and that seems to be the case no matter who I talk to but particularly trades.
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hmmmmmmmmz . thats good. i may not be ruined afterall.

thanks for the heads up.
8) englend victorious "ashes 2005" 8)
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