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3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Any interest in our annual get together? 

Was thinking Tuesday 29th at the Japanese place again.

wtf japan wtf japan bananas  Sounds great

 
On 11/8/2016 at 6:31 PM, Maple Demon said:

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

you cant be serious !!  The'res  either Maple Syrup or Bacon flavoured EVERYTHING...in the great white North ;)

f34yeb.jpgthis is the one I have at home  YUMMMMM

Sortilege Maple Syrup & Canadian Whisky Liqueur

 

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35 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

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

They are bringing in a semi to cope.

15 minutes ago, Redleg said:

They are bringing in a semi to cope.

astute planning !! :)


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1 hour ago, ManDee said:

wtf japan wtf japan bananas  Sounds great

Japanese restaurant Okami 67A Kooyong road Caulfield. 

All you can eat menu $32 per person. 

I will book a week before so just let me know if coming. 

Does 6.00pm suit everyone?

9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Japanese restaurant Okami 67A Kooyong road Caulfield. 

All you can eat menu $32 per person. 

I will book a week before so just let me know if coming. 

Does 6.00pm suit everyone?

All good with me except 6 might be a bit early 6.30PM?

6 is fine :)

 
35 minutes ago, old dee said:

All good with me except 6 might be a bit early 6.30PM?

You know Red likes to get a few entrees out of the way first OD. ;)

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

All good with me except 6 might be a bit early 6.30PM?

Fine by me. 


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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

You know Red likes to get a few entrees out of the way first OD. ;)

Am getting in trim for next season.

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Am getting in trim for next season.

Veterans don't have to start for two weeks yet Mr. Leg!

Hello......

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Any interest in our annual get together? 

Was thinking Tuesday 29th at the Japanese place again.

Would love to -- it was well worth it last year. Unfortunately I have a stupid work 'retreat' that day .... I am sure Old Dee and Beelzebub can eat my share between them :)

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1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Am getting in trim for next season.

So you will be training the house down the next day!


2 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Would love to -- it was well worth it last year. Unfortunately I have a stupid work 'retreat' that day .... I am sure Old Dee and Beelzebub can eat my share between them :)

what...you reckon we'd beat Red to it ??? ridiculous ...lol

I assume Old Dee will be supplying the finest wines available from his personal cellar ?

3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

what...you reckon we'd beat Red to it ??? ridiculous ...lol

If the two of you hold him down ... ?

2 hours ago, Biffen said:

I assume Old Dee will be supplying the finest wines available from his personal cellar ?

Sadly its invariably  not an evening of fine wines :(

On Wednesday, November 09, 2016 at 7:41 PM, 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 :)

I understand that by attending last year's conference help my new local government secure 60 million in road funding.

This money was to seal a road that the State Government promised to seal in 1957 when it closed the rail access to our town.

Unfortunately there a State election soon and last time there was funding for this project the State spent the money in Perth on the expansion of the train passenger network. 

I did learn how the Victorian State Government needs to hand over 200 million to the Glengle Shire so they can fix their roads. Plus NSW councils need more road funding from their State government. Apparently the Federal Transport Department wants a new user pays road funding system as the current fuel taxes are unfair and not providing them with enough income.

You city slickers believe everything the Fed's tell you about the NBN and how it provides fast Internet to everyone. Well video conferencing requires decent Internet speeds, plus it's a poor way to deliver a conference.

The NBN started construction in my area in May 2013 and it has not been completed as yet. I assume they want to complete their entire east coast network before they complete my area. IMO it should be called the NBN.CON.

 

 


12 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Would love to -- it was well worth it last year. Unfortunately I have a stupid work 'retreat' that day .... I am sure Old Dee and Beelzebub can eat my share between them :)

So you work in the Italian Army?

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14 we are nearly don with this, I mean done with it. 

3 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

I understand that by attending last year's conference help my new local government secure 60 million in road funding.

This money was to seal a road that the State Government promised to seal in 1957 when it closed the rail access to our town.

Unfortunately there a State election soon and last time there was funding for this project the State spent the money in Perth on the expansion of the train passenger network. 

I did learn how the Victorian State Government needs to hand over 200 million to the Glengle Shire so they can fix their roads. Plus NSW councils need more road funding from their State government. Apparently the Federal Transport Department wants a new user pays road funding system as the current fuel taxes are unfair and not providing them with enough income.

You city slickers believe everything the Fed's tell you about the NBN and how it provides fast Internet to everyone. Well video conferencing requires decent Internet speeds, plus it's a poor way to deliver a conference.

The NBN started construction in my area in May 2013 and it has not been completed as yet. I assume they want to complete their entire east coast network before they complete my area. IMO it should be called the NBN.CON.

 

 

Don't kid yourself DF I live in metro Melbourne and we are not even on the planning list that shows the areas to be done in the next three years. I have tried to work how the choose the areas to do and the the result is they pick them with a blind fold and a pin!

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4 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

You city slickers believe everything the Fed's tell you about the NBN and how it provides fast Internet to everyone. Well video conferencing requires decent Internet speeds, plus it's a poor way to deliver a conference.

The NBN started construction in my area in May 2013 and it has not been completed as yet. I assume they want to complete their entire east coast network before they complete my area. IMO it should be called the NBN.CON.

I bloody don't ... I may not be a city slicker anyway but I have the nbn's satellite 'service' (despite having 100% signal strength for fixed wireless, I'm not permitted access to it). Slow when it's working, which happens episodically.

 

53 minutes ago, old dee said:

Don't kid yourself DF I live in metro Melbourne and we are not even on the planning list that shows the areas to be done in the next three years. I have tried to work how the choose the areas to do and the the result is they pick them with a blind fold and a pin!

Far too systematic, Mr Old.

4 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

I understand that by attending last year's conference help my new local government secure 60 million in road funding.

This money was to seal a road that the State Government promised to seal in 1957 when it closed the rail access to our town.

Forgot to ask, Froggie: did you learn about the Queensland system which used to operate brilliantly by having a minister of the crown living in a local government area (with the small proviso that any developed road usually ended at the minister's gate?


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