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You're a good fellow. Too many people around here don't understand the need to use pirate mode.I've ridden down the street and done one today but had to put it in private mode because of the pirate trail.
You're a good fellow. Too many people around here don't understand the need to use pirate mode.I've ridden down the street and done one today but had to put it in private mode because of the pirate trail.
It is the worst!That additional hour sounds ROUGH!
I reckon it should have been @hambananas or @hamboners (especially leading into Christmas).So is it Hambo Nanas or ham bonanas or hambo na na’s? I’m confused. Also welcome back.
You should start a new thread about that.I reckon it should have been @hambananas or @hamboners (especially leading into Christmas).
Would you describe that as a crackling sound?The benefit of hearing a helmet is a GoPro mount. I’ll pop the corn.
Put the crackcorn pipe down.Would you describe that as a crackling sound?
I'll take my popcorn how I choose.Put the crackcorn pipe down.
Thank you!@hambonanas love the bike colours. Been thinking of doing something similar. Pink fox fork/shock decals and same for the rim decals. finding some other smaller bling in pink too, like the valves and preload adjuster etc for detail.
They seem to support the weight of the bike. So far.
chuck a splash of medium sherry in the pan to deglaze and to add some moisture towards the end - voila, spanish chicken.Made a rub for some chicken, coating it very generously with red dust and garlic...and while searing the aromas got right to the back of the throat and eyes were watery.
I can't think of a more deserving home for them.
Yeah, I grabbed ground chilli in a rush the other day instead of paprika......and didn't hold back on the paprika in the recipe. On the upside, everyone enjoyed their baked beans on toast as an alternative.They seem to support the weight of the bike. So far.
Since doing more cooking I have begun to run out of pantry staples. Various vinegars, spices etc. Finished the last of the paprika a week ago so bought some new stuff from genuine paprika ground by paprika acolytes on the 3rd Saturday in March. Has a little spice kick. Made a rub for some chicken, coating it very generously with red dust and garlic...and while searing the aromas got right to the back of the throat and eyes were watery. Hmmm, good shit. Wife decided it was too hot for her...
Made a honey pork roast the other night and it was the same basic mix of paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and S&P. Better take it easy on the old paprika and follow a recipe. Grab the paprika, hmmmm this hasn't been opened must be another in the pantry. Nope, just chilli and cayenne...
And they think we can reduce our greenhouse gases by 2050...Yeah, I grabbed ground chilli in a rush the other day instead of paprika......and didn't hold back on the paprika in the recipe. On the upside, everyone enjoyed their baked beans on toast as an alternative.
You get used to the tropics after a few months and it's not so bad when it's not dumping a metre of rain on you in a day like is does in Babinda where I lived.It is the worst!
The last time I was there was just to use the airport at very early am. After the short walk between domestic and international terminals I needed to change shirts!
yep. I recall landing in SE asia for a 9 month trip age 19 and being hit by the tropical weather the moment the airport doors opened. I almost cried and thought to myself "what have i done?!" but was good in about 2 weeks. Didnt need AC, cold showers were normal, stopped sweating profusely while doing nothing. Was really surprised, but make sense. Bodies acclimatise just fineYou get used to the tropics after a few months and it's not so bad when it's not dumping a metre of rain on you in a day like is does in Babinda where I lived.
Very true. I worked under an open tin roofed steel work shop in Cambodia for a couple of years. Hot as hades and then sideways rains. Interestingly after 6 months or so I stopped putting the air con on when I got home. Was too cold and unnecessary. Ceiling fan worked just fine. Was funny actually it would be an abnormally cold day of say 28 deg or something and the locals would start getting around in puffer jackets and gloves.yep. I recall landing in SE asia for a 9 month trip age 19 and being hit by the tropical weather the moment the airport doors opened. I almost cried and thought to myself "what have i done?!" but was good in about 2 weeks. Didnt need AC, cold showers were normal, stopped sweating profusely while doing nothing. Was really surprised, but make sense. Bodies acclimatise just fine
It's the way it rains that's the problem, 1hr of full torrential rain like someone poured a 10L bucket of water over your head and then the sun comes out for an hour and then repeat 3 times a day on average.You get used to the tropics after a few months and it's not so bad when it's not dumping a metre of rain on you in a day like is does in Babinda where I lived.