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40 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Strangley enough when in Banff last Christmas, we stopped at a night vendors stand. They were selling shots !!. When its whatever frigging temp it is BELOW , Shots seem a really good idea ;)  One particular beverage was indeed Maple Syrup infused Whisky.. Now if you dont like it MD....just send all you can to me please :)  That stuff is YUMMO !!

I agree bb I have had it to. Sounds ordinary but taste good.

 
5 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Strangley enough when in Banff last Christmas, we stopped at a night vendors stand. They were selling shots !!. When its whatever frigging temp it is BELOW , Shots seem a really good idea ;)  One particular beverage was indeed Maple Syrup infused Whisky.. Now if you dont like it MD....just send all you can to me please :)  That stuff is YUMMO !!

I wasn't aware it actually existed....will have to look for it.?

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Maple bacon is one of the best inventions ever. 

Amen to that ET.

i've got a maple tree on my nature strip. might try to extract some syrup

it's acer rubrum also known as october glory (not to be confused with morning glory, ethan) 


13 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i've got a maple tree on my nature strip. might try to extract some syrup

it's acer rubrum also known as october glory (not to be confused with morning glory, ethan) 

You'll need one of these Daisy. 

caught_080328_syrup.jpg

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

You'll need one of these Daisy. 

caught_080328_syrup.jpg

you mean i don't use a coat-hanger?

Anyone been to Toowoomba, Qld?

I am spending a few days there for a Road Conference and was wondering if there is anything worth seeing?

 
9 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Anyone been to Toowoomba, Qld?

I am spending a few days there for a Road Conference and was wondering if there is anything worth seeing?

Just a nice place at the top of the range DF. Drive around the older part there some lovely old Queenslanders. They also have some nice gardens. 

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just a nice place at the top of the range DF. Drive around the older part there some lovely old Queenslanders. They also have some nice gardens. 

Agreed. It's a parks and gardens kind of place. There's a Japanese garden which is small but pretty impressive. And a lookout somewhere (can't remember now).


25 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Anyone been to Toowoomba, Qld?

I am spending a few days there for a Road Conference and was wondering if there is anything worth seeing?

Roller Derby on from the 12-13th of November, when are you going?

This may help you too.

http://www.toowoombashow.com.au/events/

2 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Anyone been to Toowoomba, Qld?

I am spending a few days there for a Road Conference and was wondering if there is anything worth seeing?

What is a road conference DF? 

On Tuesday, November 08, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

You'll need one of these Daisy. 

caught_080328_syrup.jpg

How will that help daisy's morning glory Eth?

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

How will that help daisy's morning glory Eth?

Maple syrup can be used as a natural lubricant. So I've been told. 


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Maple syrup can be used as a natural lubricant. So I've been told. 

And the taste is a bonus, so I've been told.

11 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

What is a road conference DF? 

It an annual local government national road conference.

I am attending the conference for the first time for professional development purposes.

I understand it's a great way to network and increase your local government's chances of gaining road funding.

13 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Roller Derby on from the 12-13th of November, when are you going?

This may help you too.

http://www.toowoombashow.com.au/events/

Unfortunately flying back to Western Australia on the 12th.

52 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

It an annual local government national road conference.

I am attending the conference for the first time for professional development purposes.

I understand it's a great way to network and increase your local government's chances of gaining road funding.

sounds like a great junket, froggy. what's new to learn about roads you can't get out of a book or the web and what's wrong with a video conference :)

49 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

sounds like a great junket, froggy. what's new to learn about roads you can't get out of a book or the web and what's wrong with a video conference :)

That makes it hard to have a [censored] up afterwards DC.


9 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Unfortunately flying back to Western Australia on the 12th.

Bugger, miss the Rodeo too!

 

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15 it may be a stretch to fit in all our mids. 

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Any interest in our annual get together? 

Was thinking Tuesday 29th at the Japanese place again.

 
3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Any interest in our annual get together? 

Was thinking Tuesday 29th at the Japanese place again.

Lock me in

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Any interest in our annual get together? 

Was thinking Tuesday 29th at the Japanese place again.

sounnds ok....you letting them know so they can stock up ??? :rolleyes:


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