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Vets Dottir 29-07-05 21:31

Re: Killer Cats
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward
but what would you with THIS..292 kg tiddler?

http://www.wwf.org.uk/picturelibrary...nt_catfish.jpg

My first thought was a flamethrower :D

(I thought "tiddlers" were wee bittie things for people like me wee bittie :yappy: self :confused: ? )

Vets Dottir 29-07-05 21:36

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This Catfish lives in Selkirk, Manitoba, as a testament to just how much Manitobans love those Cats :D

Vets Dottir 29-07-05 21:38

Now ... I STILL want TIM TAMS! :mad: :eek: :bang:

:D

David_Hayward (RIP) 29-07-05 23:59

And...
 
..I need some stomach stuff as the King Prawn Biryani from the Golden Curry restaurant in Salisbury has given me the equivalent of eating ten boxes of Tim Tams in one session. Ouch!!!

Jon Skagfeld 30-07-05 01:16

Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
2) This Catfish is to feed a Battalion ... is your new huge skillet big enough to fry THIS Cat? Or will you need to WOK YOUR CAT?

see recipes
http://www.catfished.com/page8.html

Wok your cat???

Karmen, quit stealing my lines...the orginal joke was about the new Filipino cook-book-"50 ways to Wok your dog".

Vets Dottir 30-07-05 01:22

Quote:

Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Wok your cat???

Karmen, quite stealing my lines...the orginal joke was about the new Filipino cook-book-"50 ways to Wok your dog".

Well ... WHAT can I say master Skag-man-Jon ... great minds think alike ... ;) :D:cheers:

Vets Dottir 30-07-05 01:25

Re: And...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward
..I need some stomach stuff as the King Prawn Biryani from the Golden Curry restaurant in Salisbury has given me the equivalent of eating ten boxes of Tim Tams in one session. Ouch!!!
.... a little VEGEMITE outta clear that up? Followed by an overnight rest from ingesting anything else, and start again tomorrow ... with WOK-KING (Queen?) FISH FRIED in BACON FAT for brekky, and TIM TAMS for desert ... hold the tofu and yogurt :)

Norm Cromie (RIP) 30-07-05 21:00

Tim Tam Biscuits
 
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Hey Karman and David:

Lets see you buy a frying pan that can handle a pancake like this..............
:D :D :D

Richard Farrant 30-07-05 21:34

Re: Also..
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward

Now our major 24-hour supermarket in Salisbury stocks booze from around the world, plus Vegemite, but they have yet to cotton on to the undoubted delights of Tim Tams!

David,

A while ago, Arnotts biscuits (makers of Tim Tams), were stocked by Sainsburys, the whole range inc Tim Tams. My guess was that the Aus $ v. £ Sterling exchange rate was favourable at the time, making it feasable to import.

Have you tried the Anzac biscuits in the supermarkets at present, 99p a packet and genuine Oz made?

Richard

Garry Shipton (RIP) 30-07-05 23:49

Re: Re: And...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
[B].... a little VEGEMITE outta clear that up? Followed by an overnight rest from ingesting anything else, and start again tomorrow ... with WOK-KING (Queen?) FISH FRIED in BACON FAT for brekky, and TIM TAMS for desert ... hold the tofu and MMMMMMMyogurt :)/B]
Karmen,Catfish fillets floured then cooked in oil.Nothing sweeter in the morning.Where the Rideau river enters the St.Lawrence river at Kingston Ontario,went out in the boat with my uncle Steve RCHA Italian campaign vet,catch em & cook em in an old iron skillet.Gotta go , my mouth's watering.Guess a Molson Dry will ease the pain.Shad sends an arf!!

Vets Dottir 31-07-05 07:20

Re: Tim Tam Biscuits
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Norm Cromie
Hey Karman and David:

Lets see you buy a frying pan that can handle a pancake like this..............
:D :D :D

YUM ... pour a little melted Tim-Tams on that pancake and my endorphins will keep me happy for a week :) ( I'll definately need to buy a bigger frying pan though :eek: ... and someone to lift it, of course, due to arthritis wrists :rolleyes: )

Hmmmm ... I wonder if I can wok it?

(Is that Betty's recipe? and will she send it to me?) :D

Vets Dottir 31-07-05 07:24

Re: Re: Re: And...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Garry Shipton
Karmen,Catfish fillets floured then cooked in oil.Nothing sweeter in the morning.Where the Rideau river enters the St.Lawrence river at Kingston Ontario,went out in the boat with my uncle Steve RCHA Italian campaign vet,catch em & cook em in an old iron skillet.Gotta go , my mouth's watering.Guess a Molson Dry will ease the pain.Shad sends an arf!!
Ah ... yum. That's just how Mom used to fry fish Garry :) Floured and fried ... that is when she wasn't doing the boiled sunfish, onions and potatoes which stunk up the house forever, but tasted SO good! She often "snared" the fish for our dinner ;) I miss my Mom's cooking ... and her ... a couple of days ago was the 16th anniversary of her sudden death from heart-attack at age 61 ... maybe Mom and my sister Susie are having a fishfry up there, for the good old days :) I like to think so.

Never ate catfish that I can recall though, just too ugtly for my "taste" :eek:

(ARF-N-ARF back to my beloved SHAD ... )

Max Hedges 31-07-05 07:37

Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
Now ... I STILL want TIM TAMS! :mad: :eek: :bang:

:D

Are you still waiting my dear?
Max

Vets Dottir 31-07-05 09:04

Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
Are you still waiting my dear?
Max

YES ... the truth is, is that timing and distance are obstacles right now ... meanwhile, I have Vegemite ... and still have some Billy Tea left from Saleman Bob ;) that'll keep me happy until I can arrive at Master Skag's with my skillet and knock him out for a while so's that I can raid his freezer and rescue the Tim Tams ... I may even bring him a :cheers: in case he's been a good boy and saved some of those tastey TT's for me :D

David_Hayward (RIP) 31-07-05 09:10

Pancake!
 
That looks like a Teaxs size pancake Norm! Or as Richard would know, a Stuffed Paratha from the local Indian restaurant!

Keith Webb 31-07-05 23:28

Special delivery
 
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Don't worry, Yappy

Just heard Jon has swapped his C15A for a long wheelbase version so he can keep you supplied with your favourite treat:

:D :D :D

Vets Dottir 01-08-05 06:41

Re: Special delivery
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
Don't worry, Yappy

Just heard Jon has swapped his C15A for a long wheelbase version so he can keep you supplied with your favourite treat:

:D :D :D

Well Master Keefy Old Boy ... you're as :devil:ish as ever I see ... but you're flagging a bit, eh? How come you didn't put the Arnotts trailer on Master Skags truck? (that NOT his truck in your photo???)

You Aussies give me ideas of an entrepreneurial nature ... flogging TIM TAMS in Canada! (my selfish motivation to always have a supply on hand!) :D ... gee, if I had the money I'd even be tempted to open an Aussie Store and always be sure that TIM TAMS and ANZAC Bikkies and BILLY TEA were ongoind necessary staples! (I hear Vegemite can't get through customs :( Luckily Vegemite sits next to Marmite in our big grocers stores here :D

Yappy

Keith Webb 01-08-05 06:52

Re: Re: Special delivery
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
Well Master Keefy Old Boy ... you're as :devil:ish as ever I see ... but you're flagging a bit, eh? How come you didn't put the Arnotts trailer on Master Skags truck? (that NOT his truck in your photo???
Well, it's because Jon has a 101" wheelbase truck and the body was for a 158" version, that's why:teach:

I like your entrpreneurial approach too - you'll make your fortune there. Go Yappy!:cheers:

Vets Dottir 01-08-05 07:16

Re: Re: Re: Special delivery
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
Well, it's because Jon has a 101" wheelbase truck and the body was for a 158" version, that's why:teach:

I like your entrpreneurial approach too - you'll make your fortune there. Go Yappy!:cheers:

Ever hear of artistic licence? :D

You only like my entrepreneurial spirit because it would like to flog (thereby promote) Aussie peoples/places and Aussie made products like DVD's and VEGEMITE :p

Bob Moseley (RIP) 01-08-05 12:31

Saleswoman Kartmann
 
Is there no end to this continual poaching of Salesman Bob's territory. There is only room for one salesperson on this forum, AND I WAS HERE FIRST.

Colonel Stavros

Vets Dottir 01-08-05 12:37

Re: Saleswoman Kartmann
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Is there no end to this continual poaching of Salesman Bob's territory. There is only room for one salesperson on this forum, AND I WAS HERE FIRST.

Colonel Stavros

Then I shall promote SALESMAN BOB as provider/supplier and take a commission ... I'll even take it on contingency :D:D:D

Bob Moseley (RIP) 01-08-05 12:44

Re. Saleswoman Kartmann
 
Hey Kartmann
I love your attitude. You'll go a long way with me, not like some of my Oz contemperories.
My kindest regards
Salesman Bob

Vets Dottir 01-08-05 13:32

Re: Re. Saleswoman Kartmann
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Hey Kartmann
I love your attitude. You'll go a long way with me, not like some of my Oz contemperories.
My kindest regards
Salesman Bob

Hey man, I'm flexible and know when I need to flex or break ... simple physics :D

David_Hayward (RIP) 01-08-05 13:40

BUTTTTTTTTTTTT..
 
..frying pans are hard metal objects and inflexible, so watch out for that flying frying pan! Karmen has a good aim, and it is also transcontinental!

Max Hedges 02-08-05 13:41

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... plenty of biscuits here.

Just been to Woolworth's to stock up because Chris is here and eats all my food.

Jon: thanks a lot for the shirt. It fits perfectly.

cliff 02-08-05 14:24

Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
... plenty of biscuits here.

Just been to Woolworth's to stock up because Chris is here and eats all my food.

Jon: thanks a lot for the shirt. It fits perfectly.

you rotten bugger showing that pic Max! :D and here is me I ate my last one an hour ago and the shop don't open for another 10 hours so I can stock up again.:eek: :mad:

cheers
Cliff:salute:

Tony Smith 02-08-05 17:17

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This poster bears no relevance to this thread, I just like the smile on the Girl's face.

Vets Dottir 02-08-05 19:19

Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
... plenty of biscuits here.
A R G H !

:( MA YAPPY

Keith Webb 02-08-05 21:54

That smile...
 
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Sort of compelling, like DaVinci's famous Maxa Lisa masterpiece.:eek:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 02-08-05 22:00

Re Keefy
 
It's a good thing Max is out sheering today, and hours away to-boot! Good onya mate! :salute:

Tony, I'll deal with you later, you... you... you... Australian... :bang:


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