golden path
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Sorry, never heard of the book.
Just the Rob Zombie song, Run rabbit run.
Just the Rob Zombie song, Run rabbit run.
Hardly your fault, but I will speak to your wife about it.Sorry, never heard of the book.
Just the Rob Zombie song, Run rabbit run.
Yeah that might be the last attempt.No idea about the methods required, but if you know someone there...get them to post some over?
I'll gamble on it being Badde Manors. What are you doing running around there in the rain?Who doesn't like a grave dig every now and then?
I was in Glebe for a bit this evening and noticed a cafe in which I had a paticularly awkward date a few years ago was closed down. Its replacement giving the vibe of serious hipster coffee wank with a terrible pun attempt name lured me in.
You're among friends here...nice grab dig.Wooooo coffeee!!!
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Those guys have been there forever, I quite like their sweets and gelatin. I put a link to the cafe's web site at the bottom of the post...they're still there and trading strong, is called Brewristas. I recently had a macchiato there that I would have rated 10/10. It was amazing.I'll gamble on it being Badde Manors. What are you doing running around there in the rain?
What a rort! The Coles express Shell guys were doing them for 80c last.time I dropped in.Get around the 7/11 coffees.. $2 and tastes gooood!
Possibly still are haha. I haven't tried the Coles coffee. But 7/11 does it for meWhat a rort! The Coles express Shell guys were doing them for 80c last.time I dropped in.
Ok, will check that one out. BTW this place is fairly good on my Ramen index http://ramengoku.com.au/ If I have to be bit grumpy then I'll say they use a bit of MSG in there.Those guys have been there forever, I quite like their sweets and gelatin. I put a link to the cafe's web site at the bottom of the post...they're still there and trading strong, is called Brewristas. I recently had a macchiato there that I would have rated 10/10. It was amazing.
Doh, I should have paid attention to that one I've spent some time in tow at Glebe markets while my mind is thinking of singletrack.That post was from a long time ago, but I'm going to guess that it was raining (like it is now...on-off-on-off-repeat) so I took myself for an excursion of food coffee and public transport (like I think I will today).
Mate you've gotta get yourself over to the servo at the 9 ways and get amongst it! You may need to line-up with a few smacking, but worth it...Possibly still are haha. I haven't tried the Coles coffee. But 7/11 does it for me
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You work from home and live in a bit of a regional area don't you?My new years resolution was to give up coffee....so far so good.
The things we do for love...there used to be a thread on here somewhere detailing some cruisy inner city rides around that area. I never got around to scoping them out, the only times I'm deep in the big smoke with my bike indulge in a bit of street riding.Ok, will check that one out. BTW this place is fairly good on my Ramen index http://ramengoku.com.au/ If I have to be bit grumpy then I'll say they use a bit of MSG in there.
Doh, I should have paid attention to that one I've spent some time in tow at Glebe markets while my mind is thinking of singletrack.
Same here, definitely a winter sport. Any recommendations? I give Gumshara at Eating Worlds Garlic Tonkotsu the stamp of approval. Ramenosan at the Sussex Street Food court at Chinatown is also worthy, along with Ryo's at North Sydney.Ramen shop added to my list. I love ramen in the winter.
Ramen is a health food. I'm a tonkatsu ramem fan myself, but will hit any flavour with joy.Same here, definitely a winter sport. Any recommendations? I give Gumshara at Eating Worlds Garlic Tonkotsu the stamp of approval. Ramenosan at the Sussex Street Food court at Chinatown is also worthy, along with Ryo's at North Sydney.
If we insist on turning into fat bastards then good ramen is the way to do it properly :whistle:
Thanks, Mrs lived in Japan for 10 years so will put that one on the list.Ramen is a health food. I'm a tonkatsu ramem fan myself, but will hit any flavour with joy.
- Emu in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture, Japan...it's near the train station.
Ah, this guy I'll bet.But if you mean local there is a shop in Sorry Hills that does a tasty arse massive bowl. I can't remember their name.
Yayoi isn't a Ramen shop but damn great for the $$$ too. Two of them in the CDB.Also down into one of the old arcades just off George Street I csyndey cbd is a pretty good cluster of Japanese diners.
Blame GPS and if someone can't figure out 'that a way' then it isn't your fault.I'm real good with directions.
You sir owe me $1. I'm going to come around and wash your filthy mouth out with soap!Get around the 7/11 coffees.. $2 and tastes gooood!