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    How long are you in Broome????
    I love Broome.
    Make sure you get into Matso's Brewery.There was another place called the "Satay Hut" a Bali style pool bar where you could buy reasonable priced satay sticks and meat/fish to self cook on the bbqs.Was very popular with scantily clad backpackers,not sure it still exsists.It may under another name.
    I could jump in the D4 tomorrow and head there and disappear,love the place!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plane Fixer View Post
    I used a pressure wash to get most off, but will drop the bull bar in the hangar on Sunday. This will enable me to thoroughly clean behind the grill as I am worried about overheating if left there.
    I have ordered a new pollen filter to try and get rid of the smell. Locusts are disgusting things!
    They sure do smell, especially when they are cooked on your radiator or engine. We drove through a locust plague many years ago going north to south through the Wimera region in Victoria. Too me about 30 to 40 minutes using a pressure sprayer at a garage to get the muck off. Still had locust carcasses falling out of recesses up to a year later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    How long are you in Broome????
    I love Broome.
    Make sure you get into Matso's Brewery.There was another place called the "Satay Hut" a Bali style pool bar where you could buy reasonable priced satay sticks and meat/fish to self cook on the bbqs.Was very popular with scantily clad backpackers,not sure it still exsists.It may under another name.
    I could jump in the D4 tomorrow and head there and disappear,love the place!!!!!
    Andrew

    Ha, got married at matso's in 2001 , I have a lot of good memories of living in Broome, quite a few friends have left now , they all reckon its lost its feel , still love to get back though. Mr plane fixer , I'm almost certain you will have met or will meet Jai , who is the son of a good friend down this way , he is a great kid and a willing learner , say hello from Elleker

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    And the lovely Divers Tavern at Cable Beach for a cold beer at sunset.... serenity.

    Enjoy Broome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
    And the lovely Divers Tavern at Cable Beach for a cold beer at sunset.... serenity.

    Enjoy Broome.

    Pete
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    A great feed at Diver's too.
    Cheers .........

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    Will certainly check out a few places. Love Mateos brewery, the ginger beer is certainly something else.
    I have met Jai, he is an apprentice here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    How long are you in Broome????
    I love Broome.
    Make sure you get into Matso's Brewery.There was another place called the "Satay Hut" a Bali style pool bar where you could buy reasonable priced satay sticks and meat/fish to self cook on the bbqs.Was very popular with scantily clad backpackers,not sure it still exsists.It may under another name.
    I could jump in the D4 tomorrow and head there and disappear,love the place!!!!!
    Andrew
    Oh Andy, I do remember the " Satay Hut " it was a terrible place to stay, they kept all there beer in big sinks under a truckload of ice, had the best satay sticks and the staff were so unfriendly ... I used to travel away for work for two weeks at a time from Perth,( driving ) and somehow I always managed to spend the middle weekend away in Broome, i started @ CJD in 1988, so would have been late eighty"s or very early nineties it was in operation. My all time favorite places to stay when working in the Pilbara.

    jack

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