Beer Garden

Anything goes here.. :) Now with Beer Garden for our smoking patrons.
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Re: Beer Garden

#376 Post by Wayno » Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:23 am

monotonehell wrote:
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monotonehell wrote: For the last time Crawf, I'm not buying you a pony for Xmas!
Can you you atleast give us a demo of your O-Bahn dance for Chirstmas?
Mebe - can you stand the secret initiation ceremony I wonder?
does it involve the pony? shudder...
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#377 Post by Gazeby » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:31 pm

G'Day S-A members,
I've just joined today, after reading and visiting the site on a daily basis i thought i would join and hopefully make some constructive comments (however after reading the beer garden discussions.....).
Just a quick Intro. Im a young local adelaide designer who recently with a fellow colleague won the Vic Sq comp. ESD0019 (thanks for all the supportive comments & also the not so supportive).
When im not working im kite surfing, fishing, or renovating the new house.
Cheerio :wink:

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#378 Post by Omicron » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:36 pm

Gazeby wrote:G'Day S-A members,
I've just joined today, after reading and visiting the site on a daily basis i thought i would join and hopefully make some constructive comments (however after reading the beer garden discussions.....).
Just a quick Intro. Im a young local adelaide designer who recently with a fellow colleague won the Vic Sq comp. ESD0019 (thanks for all the supportive comments & also the not so supportive).
When im not working im kite surfing, fishing, or renovating the new house.
Cheerio :wink:
A bit handy with the old pencils, eh? Welcome to the forum, Mr. Gazeby! We have cookies if you're good.

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#379 Post by Wayno » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:39 pm

Gazeby wrote:G'Day S-A members,
I've just joined today, after reading and visiting the site on a daily basis i thought i would join and hopefully make some constructive comments (however after reading the beer garden discussions.....).
Just a quick Intro. Im a young local adelaide designer who recently with a fellow colleague won the Vic Sq comp. ESD0019 (thanks for all the supportive comments & also the not so supportive).
When im not working im kite surfing, fishing, or renovating the new house.
Cheerio :wink:
welcome gazeby, look forward to more of your sketches :)
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#380 Post by Shuz » Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:56 pm

Omicron wrote:
Gazeby wrote:G'Day S-A members,
I've just joined today, after reading and visiting the site on a daily basis i thought i would join and hopefully make some constructive comments (however after reading the beer garden discussions.....).
Just a quick Intro. Im a young local adelaide designer who recently with a fellow colleague won the Vic Sq comp. ESD0019 (thanks for all the supportive comments & also the not so supportive).
When im not working im kite surfing, fishing, or renovating the new house.
Cheerio :wink:
A bit handy with the old pencils, eh? Welcome to the forum, Mr. Gazeby! We have cookies if you're good.
Cookies and milk at that!

Welcome Gazeby, absolutely loved your design for the competition by the way.

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#381 Post by Norman » Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:31 pm

Gazeby wrote:G'Day S-A members,
I've just joined today, after reading and visiting the site on a daily basis i thought i would join and hopefully make some constructive comments (however after reading the beer garden discussions.....).
Just a quick Intro. Im a young local adelaide designer who recently with a fellow colleague won the Vic Sq comp. ESD0019 (thanks for all the supportive comments & also the not so supportive).
When im not working im kite surfing, fishing, or renovating the new house.
Cheerio :wink:
Welcome to our community. Good to have you on-board.

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#382 Post by crawf » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:33 pm

Loved your work mate, welcome! :D

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#383 Post by Gazeby » Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:51 am

Ha Ha, Cheers Guys!
BTW it wasnt my intention for it turn into a replica Canberra :o , thats just the way it rolled off the end of the pencil.

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#384 Post by crawf » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:31 am

Truro killer James Miller transferred to RAH
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ADAM TODD

September 11, 2008 04:30pm

TRURO killer James Miller has been transferred to the Royal Adelaide Hospital and may have just hours to live.

Stricken with terminal cancer, Miller was expected to die in Yatala’s infirmary sometime this week, but was transported under police escort to the RAH late last night, the City Messenger reports.

Miller, one of South Australia’s most notorious prisoners, is serving a life sentence for murdering six women and dumping their bodies in bushland between 1976 and 1977.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 01,00.html

All I can say hope he dies a long, painful and slow death!.

My mum still hates driving through Truro because of these killings. While personally I could live in the town, it might have a very dark past however its not the towns fault (same with Snowtown). Though with the Snowtown Killings, most of it happened in Murray Bridge and the northern suburbs!

I really feel for these two towns considering it has given them a bad reputation for ever and it wasn't their fault, especially Snowtown. I reckon the town should look at changing the name of the town

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#385 Post by crawf » Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:33 am

Surprise in iced coffee war
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HANNAH SILVERMAN

September 14, 2008 12:30am

CAN you pick the flavour of South Australia's most popular drink?
A milky taste war has erupted with Coca-Cola Amatil releasing a competitor to Farmers Union's legendary iced coffee.

So the Sunday Mail devised the ultimate test to see if iced-coffee lovers could spot the difference between the new drop – from Goulburn Valley Dairy Co – and Farmers Union.

SA is the only place where milk is more popular than soft drinks and Farmers Union out-sells Coca-Cola almost three to one.

A group of six building site workers took part in a blind test, tasting three samples – Farmers Union, Goulburn Valley and existing competitor Pura Classic Coffee.

And despite the builders' confidence they would know the classic Farmers Union taste, the results were less than emphatic.

During the test only two of the six successfully picked which of the three samples was Farmers Union. And just half nominated it as their favourite.

Brookfield Multiplex safety officer Scott Jeffs, 43, of Redwood Park, was surprised when he could not pick the classic Farmers Union taste.

"I thought I would be able to pick it," he said.

"The new Goulburn Valley is creamy, it's definitely a different taste – but it's not better than Farmers Union."

And although during the test claiming Farmers Union "could have been stronger", he said he would remain loyal. "Farmers Union iced coffee, meat pies and Holden cars are SA icons," he said.

"(Goulburn Valley) might give it a nudge but South Australians will stick to the Farmers Union."

Coca-Cola Amatil will release Goulburn Valley iced coffee – specifically tailored to local taste buds – on the SA market tomorrow.

While two builders picked Pura as their favourite, Tom Gallagher, 42, of Cheltenham, was the only one of the group to favour the new drop.

"(The Goulburn Valley) was my favourite for the smoothness," he said.

Iced coffee has been hailed as SA's favourite drink, making up about 75 per cent of all flavoured milk sales, according to AC Nielsen data.

Coca-Cola South Pacific public relations manager Sarah Kelly said the company was confident South Australians would enjoy its new flavoured milks.

"We encourage people to try it and decide for themselves," she said.

But National Foods, which owns Farmers Union, remains confident.

"Farmers Union is iconic in SA, it's SA's favourite coffee flavoured milk (and) coffee is what we do best," spokesman Julian Caples said.

"We welcome competition in all the markets we play in because it stimulates interest in the product."

Food marketing consultant Wayne Lyons predicted the showdown would be more a battle of brands rather than a trial of taste.

"It will be Farmers Union's toughest competitor yet," he said. "A significant part of it will be brand and positioning the brand but to their credit Farmers Union have done that incredibly well with marketing and positioning of their brand and won the heart of their target audience. But Coca-Cola are incredibly disciplined in their marketing and sales and they have absolute strength in distribution."
All I can say its a Farmers Union or its nothing (though Pure Classic is very nice). I never drink Coke these days

edit my 2100 post :), and I'm bored and not tired grr

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Re: Beer Garden

#386 Post by Norman » Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:14 pm

crawf wrote:edit my 2100 post :), and I'm bored and not tired grr
Just walk on over to Hahndorf and chuck down a couple of drinks :P

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Re: Beer Garden

#387 Post by Omicron » Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:12 am

Given recent posts of mine, I have become a superior little bitch.

Please accept my apologies and hugs.

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#388 Post by Will409 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:41 am

Appology accepted, now let's get some Farmer's Union.

Honestly, Coke my try but Farmer's Union iced Coffee has become an institution and an icon here. I don't drink anything (as Norman can testify :lol: )
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#389 Post by Norman » Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:11 pm

Will409 wrote:Appology accepted, now let's get some Farmer's Union.

Honestly, Coke my try but Farmer's Union iced Coffee has become an institution and an icon here. I don't drink anything (as Norman can testify :lol: )
It's true :( :lol:

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#390 Post by Omicron » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:06 pm

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