Yum, whoosh, as it's called in this household. Nothing improves shepherd's pie like copious amounts of whoosh.
Trivia bit. My Great Grand types made a HUGE bottle of Worcestershire Sauce. Almost 100 years old and YEP it's still occasionally brought outThe recipe they used was patented here in OZ.
Clearly Lea and Perkins did better
Yum, whoosh, as it's called in this household. Nothing improves shepherd's pie like copious amounts of whoosh.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Shamelessly lifted from another forum.
I remember a traffic collision on Scotland Road Liverpool, involving an M.P.T.E ( Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive ) bus, the collision happened outside one of the many pubs on this stretch of road, witnesses stated that at least a dozen people ran from the pub and got on the bus after the collision and all sat there holding their necks !!!
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Recently some huge rocks got tossed like pebbles from the ocean onto a road in Port Fairy Vic. A boat skipper suggest he saw a monster 10 metre + wave.
Checking this out with a 26 metre one on Camera
I am still in awe of USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 hiding in Swells only a few kilometers away from me in The Great Australian Bight in 1987. Every time I mention a ship almost twice as big as the MCG played peek a boo with me for hours in front of me I still get looks of what was I smoking
"In November 2020, one such freak wave emerged, literally, from out of the blue off the coast of Ucluelet, British Columbia, towering over the surrounding ocean at some 17.6 metres (58 feet) high.
It took another year and a half for scientists to confirm that the monster which, fortunately, did little more than toss around a buoy, was the most extreme rogue ever recorded.
"
Most extreme ‘rogue wave’ ever recorded in the Pacific (msn.com)
Not sure how big my biggest wave/swell was. It was HUGE
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