It's nice dimensionality and that is the most important thing, now you just need to remove the stuff you don't like and it is finished no?matthew wrote:Nicely executed? Bollocks, it's still attached. Anyone can see that.Kim wrote:Nicely executed scroll Mathew
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Now , now Matthew. Are you trying to tell me he was the first wanker?matthew wrote:Actually i think he might even be one of the first. He's been at it since the seventies ...Kim wrote: A wanker Nagyvary may be, however he is not the first to give the 'mineral deposit' theory a run in order to explain the exceptional tonal properties of sinker wood.
bob wrote:Now , now Matthew. Are you trying to tell me he was the first wanker?matthew wrote:Actually i think he might even be one of the first. He's been at it since the seventies ...Kim wrote: A wanker Nagyvary may be, however he is not the first to give the 'mineral deposit' theory a run in order to explain the exceptional tonal properties of sinker wood.
You would think his hand would be getting a little weary by now.
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Kim wrote:Mathew,
Rick's probably not aware that we are a nation of avid home brewers and therefore, the importance of us understanding the specific gravity of water simply cannot be overstated. After all, it is the very mark every self respecting Aussie brewmeister seeks to avoid and is indeed what makes beers like Budweiser soo unpalatable to us.
I guess this is the very reason why 'Understanding and Using the Hydrometer 101' is on the curriculum for preschoolers here before 'Beer, it's use and Function within a Modern Progressive Society' even gets a look in, and I guess that really is how it should be when you stop to think about it. It's all about priorities
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Budweiser or Buttwiper as I call it is indeed nasty. FWI Anheuser Busch uses formaldhyde to give the beer an artifical head. Yummy....Drink up m8; you got the good stuff over there.
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Well, as long as we're divulging national secrets, I'll give up the formula for the USA xylem marinade:matthew wrote:I can only wonder what they use in the US of A
1 part Kangaroo Rat sweat
3 parts tears of a clown
5 parts geyser water from Old Faithful
and a dash of Kentucky moonshine
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