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Originally Posted by dullbird
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This thread is interesting ( Sitting in my corner looking)
Excuse ME!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cruiser
Did you sign the visitors disclaimer before posting in this thread...
Or fill out the 4 page membership application and liability form
Tsk tsk
:lol:
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did you have corner trainning before sitting in that corner......if you don't have corner training it will infringe on liabilty insurance
:eek: You guys dont work for the mines do you:eek:
OK, someone is going to have to step in and cyber-smack everyone around a bit since this thread is far too silly now.
Bloody camels, horses, goats, Poms and w*nkers and regulation 34.1 etc. etc. Has everyone been drinking or did someone forget to get their perscription filled today?
I know, I added my 2 cents and helped create this train wreck, but once it leaves the rails you can't just keep on driving...
1 1/2 cups SR flour
3/4 cup sugar
tsp. baking soda
2 tblsp butter
melt in saucepan and add eggs, sugar...
wow you know i have always wanted the recipy for the
b*llsh"t cake ;)
dullbird
Ah, sorry Sol,Quote:
Originally Posted by solmanic
But did you get the OK from the "Cooking officer" before posting that recipe. I do believe it might belong to the Silver D2 club, or Blue Defender club.
I'm going to have to report you to the committee, so they can call a meeting of the disciplinary committee, who will hold a meeting about holding a meeting, then form a special sub-committee who's task it will be to select a committee to hear the original grievance and find nothing was out of order. :p
I have had bad experiences in 'mixed' brand clubs and primarily6 stay with the LT oriented clubs. I found that they offer nothing as far as tach is concerned and too much LR bashing. I used to tackle all the terrain the Pootrols with all the big tyres and huge spring lifts to a degree with my stocko height Rangie with 31's on (to a degree, big wombat holes are always a problem and this is where the big rubber is good to have ;) ).
I joined a 4WD club initially because I moved to QLD from Vic and didn't know anyone to go off-road with, plus on purchaing my first Rangie as an apprentice Baker, I wanted to learn how to DIY and save a few $$$. I find most 4WD clubs are either too tame or too hard-core (comp type stuff of which I have no intrest in).
But if you have a great group of blokes who have like-minded intrest, that's good enough. Plus this forum you get to know people (how the Gold Coast LR club formed pretty much).
Trav