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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostLOVE house music
Enjoy 'how to look good naked'
Weeding
I wish Gok would pull his pants up though
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1980s Spanish punk - Los Nikis rock!
Rubbish "Pop" music
Anchovies have already been mentioned, so that doesn't count. I'll see your Rockabilly and raise it to Psychobilly though.
I like all kinds of seafood and a lot of it raw. But that might not be so unusual here.
I'm currently liking books by and about Boswell & Dr Johnson.
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Bit of both. Not an organised group, but I've got a group of mates that I go with.Originally posted by Clippy View PostAre you part of a local group or do you go solo?
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Are you part of a local group or do you go solo?Originally posted by k2p2 View PostYep - that's a cash cache - the best sort!
Generally I've given up on the swaps unless it's a special cache - it's just about signing the log and logging your finds. Best caches I've done were on the top of Table Mountain and in the garden of the Taj Mahal. There's some great caches locally too. Night caching is good fun - you get to play with torches in the woods!
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Yep - that's a cash cache - the best sort!Originally posted by cojak View PostThe beer kitty usually.
Generally I've given up on the swaps unless it's a special cache - it's just about signing the log and logging your finds. Best caches I've done were on the top of Table Mountain and in the garden of the Taj Mahal. There's some great caches locally too. Night caching is good fun - you get to play with torches in the woods!
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Tales of the Unexpected, beyond the point when it stopped being properly good.
Dr Pepper
Celery
Evensong
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Rockabilly
Playing Rockabilly to me is the utlimate musical experience....it rocks big time...and I mean big time
You'll think the same way when you hear it, believe me, you just haven't heard it yet, I mean live, not on a scratchy 78, or played with the wrong instruments by a rock band with bluesy guitar riffs, I mean the real McCoy.
Rock on
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Is that the same as bum banditry? Or is that where tramps dress up as cowboys and wear bandanas?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostSpeckulation
Tax Evasion
Up hill gardening
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