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Posted: January 7, 2019, 7:40 pm
Had it, pretty goodFuifui Bradbrad wrote:Anyone have Kayo Sports? Looking at possibly getting this and downgrading my Fox account. Any pros/cons?
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Ask yourself, why is there a prime number of Tim Tams in a packet?Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:I love them too, there’s so many good ones popping up!
I recommend Crooked Tailor if you’re ever in Castle Hill.
Just serve even numbers of everything!
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Best way to commute to work!dubby wrote:I'm still reeling from the fact you own a scooter
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Thanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. We will wait to see if the players are going to go to any of the clubs and go to that one.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:05 am They’re all much of a muchness. None have a ton of Raiders memorabilia. Mawson has none at all, you wouldn’t know it was a Raiders/footy club - designed that way. Queanbeyan is the original, looks out on the river. Very little to no memorabilia these days. It’s a short trip to Seiffert if you’ve never seen it. I probably like Belconnen best as it looks onto the field. The juniors play there a lot (or at Seiffert) and it is the home of West Belconnen Warriors. It has a fair amount of Raiders and footy memorabilia. Haven’t been to Gungahlin since they renovated. Weston is renovated well, but it is probably my least favourite. Not much in the way of views.
The Raiders go to some of the Canberra clubs each year after a game for a signing session. Last year it was Weston and Belconnen. You might want to see whether one of those coincides with the match you’re attending.
I think you'll find after the game the players hang out at the post match function in the MMeninga stand. And when that's all done Ricky sends them home for sleep..ckjchambers wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 12:30 pmThanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. We will wait to see if the players are going to go to any of the clubs and go to that one.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:05 am They’re all much of a muchness. None have a ton of Raiders memorabilia. Mawson has none at all, you wouldn’t know it was a Raiders/footy club - designed that way. Queanbeyan is the original, looks out on the river. Very little to no memorabilia these days. It’s a short trip to Seiffert if you’ve never seen it. I probably like Belconnen best as it looks onto the field. The juniors play there a lot (or at Seiffert) and it is the home of West Belconnen Warriors. It has a fair amount of Raiders and footy memorabilia. Haven’t been to Gungahlin since they renovated. Weston is renovated well, but it is probably my least favourite. Not much in the way of views.
The Raiders go to some of the Canberra clubs each year after a game for a signing session. Last year it was Weston and Belconnen. You might want to see whether one of those coincides with the match you’re attending.
They don’t do that anymore. They’re supposed to head into their recovery routine after most games... except when they do a signing session.-PJ- wrote:I think you'll find after the game the players hang out at the post match function in the MMeninga stand. And when that's all done Ricky sends them home for sleep..ckjchambers wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 12:30 pmThanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. We will wait to see if the players are going to go to any of the clubs and go to that one.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:05 am They’re all much of a muchness. None have a ton of Raiders memorabilia. Mawson has none at all, you wouldn’t know it was a Raiders/footy club - designed that way. Queanbeyan is the original, looks out on the river. Very little to no memorabilia these days. It’s a short trip to Seiffert if you’ve never seen it. I probably like Belconnen best as it looks onto the field. The juniors play there a lot (or at Seiffert) and it is the home of West Belconnen Warriors. It has a fair amount of Raiders and footy memorabilia. Haven’t been to Gungahlin since they renovated. Weston is renovated well, but it is probably my least favourite. Not much in the way of views.
The Raiders go to some of the Canberra clubs each year after a game for a signing session. Last year it was Weston and Belconnen. You might want to see whether one of those coincides with the match you’re attending.
greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 1:40 pmThey don’t do that anymore. They’re supposed to head into their recovery routine after most games... except when they do a signing session.-PJ- wrote:I think you'll find after the game the players hang out at the post match function in the MMeninga stand. And when that's all done Ricky sends them home for sleep..ckjchambers wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 12:30 pmThanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. We will wait to see if the players are going to go to any of the clubs and go to that one.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:05 am They’re all much of a muchness. None have a ton of Raiders memorabilia. Mawson has none at all, you wouldn’t know it was a Raiders/footy club - designed that way. Queanbeyan is the original, looks out on the river. Very little to no memorabilia these days. It’s a short trip to Seiffert if you’ve never seen it. I probably like Belconnen best as it looks onto the field. The juniors play there a lot (or at Seiffert) and it is the home of West Belconnen Warriors. It has a fair amount of Raiders and footy memorabilia. Haven’t been to Gungahlin since they renovated. Weston is renovated well, but it is probably my least favourite. Not much in the way of views.
The Raiders go to some of the Canberra clubs each year after a game for a signing session. Last year it was Weston and Belconnen. You might want to see whether one of those coincides with the match you’re attending.
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Correct.-PJ- wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 2:02 pmgreeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 1:40 pmThey don’t do that anymore. They’re supposed to head into their recovery routine after most games... except when they do a signing session.-PJ- wrote:I think you'll find after the game the players hang out at the post match function in the MMeninga stand. And when that's all done Ricky sends them home for sleep..ckjchambers wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 12:30 pmThanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time to respond. We will wait to see if the players are going to go to any of the clubs and go to that one.greeneyed wrote: ↑January 26, 2019, 8:05 am They’re all much of a muchness. None have a ton of Raiders memorabilia. Mawson has none at all, you wouldn’t know it was a Raiders/footy club - designed that way. Queanbeyan is the original, looks out on the river. Very little to no memorabilia these days. It’s a short trip to Seiffert if you’ve never seen it. I probably like Belconnen best as it looks onto the field. The juniors play there a lot (or at Seiffert) and it is the home of West Belconnen Warriors. It has a fair amount of Raiders and footy memorabilia. Haven’t been to Gungahlin since they renovated. Weston is renovated well, but it is probably my least favourite. Not much in the way of views.
The Raiders go to some of the Canberra clubs each year after a game for a signing session. Last year it was Weston and Belconnen. You might want to see whether one of those coincides with the match you’re attending.
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So there's no meet and greet or mom award with fans after home games ??
Geez..
Post a pic Fui. I need to do some borders/edges at my placeFuifui Bradbrad wrote:So I’ve been building these modular garden beds from Birdies. They’re like a flat pack, you give them the dimensions and they send you the timber. Beds are in multiples of 550mm, so you can have them 550m long, 1100 long etc.
So I ordered them, and have planned to basically build a giant horseshoe around the backyard. Thinking I’ll have about 200mm wriggle room on both ends when I’m done.
Get to the last piece, and there’s a 430mm gap between the bed and the fence. Not too sure what to do. These things are heavy, so moving them around is a bit of a pain. I have 100mm on the other side as well, so ordering another piece isn’t an option either.
Time to get creative
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Yeah will do. Spoke to Mrs Fui, as she’s the site foreman. Pointed out that we can plant some taller palms in the gap. Plus we have space to put some decorative screens on the fence too.gergreg wrote:Post a pic Fui. I need to do some borders/edges at my placeFuifui Bradbrad wrote:So I’ve been building these modular garden beds from Birdies. They’re like a flat pack, you give them the dimensions and they send you the timber. Beds are in multiples of 550mm, so you can have them 550m long, 1100 long etc.
So I ordered them, and have planned to basically build a giant horseshoe around the backyard. Thinking I’ll have about 200mm wriggle room on both ends when I’m done.
Get to the last piece, and there’s a 430mm gap between the bed and the fence. Not too sure what to do. These things are heavy, so moving them around is a bit of a pain. I have 100mm on the other side as well, so ordering another piece isn’t an option either.
Time to get creative
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I'll look forward to seeing you both in Eumundi in April.-PJ- wrote:I'm with you on this Fui.
For some weird reason moving house or helping a mate move house don't bother me too much.
All the prep work needs to be done prior though..etc anything that can be boxed needs to be boxed and shipped out prior to the furniture being moved. Many hands make light work. And then..and only then I slap on a bbq and treat my exhausted removalists to some refreshments..
I kind of like the clean look of these low retaining walls.Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:Yeah will do. Spoke to Mrs Fui, as she’s the site foreman. Pointed out that we can plant some taller palms in the gap. Plus we have space to put some decorative screens on the fence too.gergreg wrote:Post a pic Fui. I need to do some borders/edges at my placeFuifui Bradbrad wrote:So I’ve been building these modular garden beds from Birdies. They’re like a flat pack, you give them the dimensions and they send you the timber. Beds are in multiples of 550mm, so you can have them 550m long, 1100 long etc.
So I ordered them, and have planned to basically build a giant horseshoe around the backyard. Thinking I’ll have about 200mm wriggle room on both ends when I’m done.
Get to the last piece, and there’s a 430mm gap between the bed and the fence. Not too sure what to do. These things are heavy, so moving them around is a bit of a pain. I have 100mm on the other side as well, so ordering another piece isn’t an option either.
Time to get creative
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We’re going for a Tropical style look. Lots of greens, ferns, palms etc.
Crisis averted. For those interested in the beds, here’s the link. We went with their Stacka range
https://birdiesgardenproducts.com.au
I don't know where Eumundi is but for $50 per hour I'll find it..T_R wrote: ↑February 9, 2019, 9:48 amI'll look forward to seeing you both in Eumundi in April.-PJ- wrote:I'm with you on this Fui.
For some weird reason moving house or helping a mate move house don't bother me too much.
All the prep work needs to be done prior though..etc anything that can be boxed needs to be boxed and shipped out prior to the furniture being moved. Many hands make light work. And then..and only then I slap on a bbq and treat my exhausted removalists to some refreshments..
We were looking at those for our front wall. We settled for Charcoal Arrinastone blocksgergreg wrote:I kind of like the clean look of these low retaining walls.Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:Yeah will do. Spoke to Mrs Fui, as she’s the site foreman. Pointed out that we can plant some taller palms in the gap. Plus we have space to put some decorative screens on the fence too.gergreg wrote:Post a pic Fui. I need to do some borders/edges at my placeFuifui Bradbrad wrote:So I’ve been building these modular garden beds from Birdies. They’re like a flat pack, you give them the dimensions and they send you the timber. Beds are in multiples of 550mm, so you can have them 550m long, 1100 long etc.
So I ordered them, and have planned to basically build a giant horseshoe around the backyard. Thinking I’ll have about 200mm wriggle room on both ends when I’m done.
Get to the last piece, and there’s a 430mm gap between the bed and the fence. Not too sure what to do. These things are heavy, so moving them around is a bit of a pain. I have 100mm on the other side as well, so ordering another piece isn’t an option either.
Time to get creative
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We’re going for a Tropical style look. Lots of greens, ferns, palms etc.
Crisis averted. For those interested in the beds, here’s the link. We went with their Stacka range
https://birdiesgardenproducts.com.au
http://wsleeper.com.au/adbri-retaining-walls/
The 'charcoal' Windsor (near the bottom) would work nicely at my place with matching charcoal pavers would look really professional. I have to fix the back fence first though and as with everything it comes back to finances, or lack thereof.
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Nope. Just hippies, mentally unbalanced 60 year old women in Volkswagen Golfs and incense.gergreg wrote:Or the trail of chicken crumbs
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Yes looks nice, you got a ball park figure? I've probably got about 6/7 metres worth of wall/garden to do?Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:We were looking at those for our front wall. We settled for Charcoal Arrinastone blocksgergreg wrote:I kind of like the clean look of these low retaining walls.Fuifui Bradbrad wrote:Yeah will do. Spoke to Mrs Fui, as she’s the site foreman. Pointed out that we can plant some taller palms in the gap. Plus we have space to put some decorative screens on the fence too.gergreg wrote:Post a pic Fui. I need to do some borders/edges at my placeFuifui Bradbrad wrote:So I’ve been building these modular garden beds from Birdies. They’re like a flat pack, you give them the dimensions and they send you the timber. Beds are in multiples of 550mm, so you can have them 550m long, 1100 long etc.
So I ordered them, and have planned to basically build a giant horseshoe around the backyard. Thinking I’ll have about 200mm wriggle room on both ends when I’m done.
Get to the last piece, and there’s a 430mm gap between the bed and the fence. Not too sure what to do. These things are heavy, so moving them around is a bit of a pain. I have 100mm on the other side as well, so ordering another piece isn’t an option either.
Time to get creative
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We’re going for a Tropical style look. Lots of greens, ferns, palms etc.
Crisis averted. For those interested in the beds, here’s the link. We went with their Stacka range
https://birdiesgardenproducts.com.au
http://wsleeper.com.au/adbri-retaining-walls/
The 'charcoal' Windsor (near the bottom) would work nicely at my place with matching charcoal pavers would look really professional. I have to fix the back fence first though and as with everything it comes back to finances, or lack thereof.
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