So this is second hand Norman sauce? Hasn’t been sold for at least a decade. Does this type of thing really go up in value over time? And are the alpacas on stage every hour throwing a leg over and spitting at the audience? Is it the same for llamas? I note that Stu has left post vibrant Perth for the degenerate, nay cunctatious but oddly previbrant East. I know Daylesford is famously full of cunts, but this sems a little outré even for there.
Greg Norman AND the pasta sauce are both beyond their use-by date
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Better to get Greg Norman pasta sauce than Tiger Wood’s mayo.
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A-lister applicateur extra
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Looks like Great White Shark pasta sauce would have been a better investment than my Channel 9 limited edition cricket memorabilia. Oh well, live and learn.
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Captain’s knock.
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$8 – 12. Price negotiable.
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That’s what I was wondering when I saw it, I’d probably go in low with my first offer
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Vintage pasta sauce is a seller’s market. That strategy is just begging to get gazumped.
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http://tinyurl.com/LiveJazzFridays
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At least Norman’s still tradable. You wouldn’t want to be stuck with a cupboard full of Rolf Harris specials.
The Alpacas are standing on a cricket bat. Not bad for three legs.
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May cause choking.
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Does the alpaca place have any videos?
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I was too scared to actually look in, – read: I was with family and it would have been awkward ;)
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No back door?
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That’s a little suggestive! Wont somebody think of the poor Alpacas?!
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Greg the golfer bottled a recipe of special bottled basil what a bottler of special bottled basil Greg the golfer bottled
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OT, but I see that DFOC’s stinking up the Grove Library again.
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Never fear: I’m always on topic.
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The Clive Cussler section?
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Standing next to the Post bin waiting to be recognised.
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“I’m here for your story.”
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There was a bloke openly reading teh Cussler on the bus today!
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Maybe had Winton hidden inside the dust jacket?
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The woman next to me on the train was into the salutory tale of Gregor Samsa #respect
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Much shorter than the Cussler. Never mind the quality, feel the width.
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Had you mentioned that, I’m sure she would have explained that it’s actually the tale of his sister, Grete. And then whacked you with the hegemony stick.
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I was wondering though if once the Alpacas are no longer young and frisky, are they sent next door to the Char-grilled Chicken place? Does Alpaca taste like chicken? I wonder if it would go well in a basil and tomato sauce pasta? I should have enquired.
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Stu. Elderly alpacas are in fact retired to Cable Beach. It’s an initiative of the WA Tourism Commission, which apparently got the idea from reading about ‘stoop labour’ in the 19th century Qld canefields and thought it may be useful for promoting Broome to Asian tourists, alpacas and Asians being closer to the ground than camels and Caucasians etc and so forth. Apart from visiting old Asian cemeteries, listening to interactive history recordings about Asians who died of the bends and Asians who dropped bombs, there’s not a lot to attract Asian tourists to Broome. Alpacas will hopefully change that. Another great win for Colinomics.
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Sneakers and the ALP better go back to the drawing board after the NSW election. It seems simply not being the government isn’t working any more.
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Royal Winton… Sir Tim?
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I love the little acknowledged educational aspect of TWOP…I seriously believed Alpaca Passion was a house of ‘ill repute’ prior to reading this. Live and learn I guess.
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