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by kiwikrasher
29 Sep 2016, 22:24
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

It was raining yesterday and the boy is still crook so we did a car based poke hunt. Went to my old suburb down the hill. Got 4 pikachu candy just from driving around slowly! (lol)

But picked up enough to evolve a couple. Almost at level 20 now.
by kiwikrasher
29 Sep 2016, 22:20
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you drinking?
Replies: 1317
Views: 682095

Re: What are you drinking?

Gin is grain based vodka infused with flavour from bits of tree, sounds like a mans drink to me. And as another thread attests to, a portition of you are too scared to even come to Aussie, so you girls sit there safe in the U.K. and sip your cups of tea :P Deegee, Tony B & Monty, door is always ...
by kiwikrasher
29 Sep 2016, 04:56
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you drinking?
Replies: 1317
Views: 682095

Re: What are you drinking?

I tried to isolate what I didn't like about the Negroni's by trying the Campari and vermouth separately. It was both, either one ruinings a perfectly good gin as far as my taste buds are concerned.

I'm if nothing, I'm thorough.
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:36
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What you watching?
Replies: 10395
Views: 1917490

Re: What you watching?

The motoGP Aragon finally, but I fell asleep between lap 18 and 3 from the finish.

Did I miss anything worth watching???
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:33
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: What did you do to your bike today ??
Replies: 11965
Views: 1762752

Re: What did you do to your bike today ??

Are they biking jeans? I'm hearing good reports about the current jeans. No Kwacky just regular jeans. I ride on the twisties normally so always would do that in full leathers. It was just a local trip that I would also have to wait around at so leathers seemed ott. If I was riding a cafe racer or ...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:25
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you eating ??
Replies: 7238
Views: 1123194

Re: What are you eating ??

seeing as it's dad dinner night I'm doing my own beef burgers. It's dad dinner night every night at mine! Joys of single parenting. I do struggle to mix it up but it's not helped by having an autistic 10 yr old and a picky 7 yr old. I refuse to cook different meals for everyone so slowly introducin...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:16
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you drinking?
Replies: 1317
Views: 682095

Re: What are you drinking?

Good work Cookie, I've long thought we need this thread but didn't want to highlight my alcoholism (lol) Just a basic Hendricks & tonic with cucumber at the moment. But in the interests of expanding my options I bought some Campari and Vermouth Rosso last week to make Negroni's. Wasted my money,...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:12
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY
Replies: 49
Views: 2643

Re: OIL CHANGE FREQUENCY

Blade wrote:Let me move house first and then if insurance drops with no manchester postcode the 1299 is the very first thing on my to do list :P
Now the real reason for changing houses is evident!!
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 22:08
Forum: Photos and Videos
Topic: Oulton Park
Replies: 26
Views: 2076

Re: Oulton Park

Sorry of I've missed it Kiwi but how often do they change the groups? The groups we have are White-Slow Yellow-med slow Green-med fast Red-fast They will move you as soon as needed, first trackday I did on the ZX10R I booked in yellow. As I came off the track a steward was at the pit road entry and...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 12:28
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Guess the fine
Replies: 18
Views: 968

Re: Guess the fine

To summarise Blades explaination, we are very similar at my work. Any override requires mitigation. You can't just take out a safety barrier and not mitigate the increased risk. Simple bow tie theory of risk control. I have no knowledge of the incident apart from what I read here, but to override a ...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 12:18
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Textile trousers
Replies: 130
Views: 19922

Re: Textile trousers

Wear and tear would be valid if the jacket was in a shabby well used state, with other bits failing as well. But you saying the jacket is in top shape expect for a failed zip says to me it's not wear and tear but a less than worthy zip for that jacket.
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 11:53
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

Just looked on the pokewhere app and the concentration of pokes is pretty heavy!!
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 11:51
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

Considering I've never been into gaming and before this app came out I had no idea about Pokémon except Byrons fav was Pikachu, it's got me hooked! Mid 40's chasing virtual creatures (facepalm)

Surely Tokoyo will rock will Pokes!
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 11:11
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

Yup get that too, closest town is 15 km away and all I got down there is rats and pidgeys. I still take them though to get the stardust.

Darwin trips on the way to work net me my biggest catches, when I'm not distracted by drinking (lol). Perth was pretty good too
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 11:09
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you doing today ??
Replies: 18654
Views: 2705529

Re: What are you doing today ??

It's clearly that time of year for the kids to be sick. Both of mine have had colds recently. Indeed. Changing seasons and all that. Bit dishearting as this year my roster lined up so I had them for two big chunks of two lots of school holidays and both of them have been hampered by sickness. Next ...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 10:51
Forum: Photos and Videos
Topic: Oulton Park
Replies: 26
Views: 2076

Re: Oulton Park

The brought in timing for the obvious reason of getting the groups sorted better, as we all now a mid group can be bloody slow or bloody fast depending on who turns up, so our med-slow and med-fast groups where usually the worst for extremes. But they don't want people doing exactly what you said, t...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 10:45
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

My problem is living in the sticks I have to travel so far to get anything decent. We went to a specific park about 40 km away that has been showing a mini pikachu nest on the app for a few days but came up dry today.
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 10:43
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: What are you doing today ??
Replies: 18654
Views: 2705529

Re: What are you doing today ??

Got a day off whilst we have a new sat dish fitted..... Not so bad I thought, that'll be done in the morning and I'll have all afternoon to get out on the bike, get a hike in at my own pace or just laze around and watch tv, the sun is even shining. (sun) Until I woke up this morning that is, and fo...
by kiwikrasher
28 Sep 2016, 10:35
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Pokemon Go
Replies: 798
Views: 94857

Re: Pokemon Go

Using the pokewhere app found a pollywrath today, 15 odd ultra balls and 3 raspberries and then the barstard ran away too! Got a bunch of 700-900 CP Kanga's, a 576 Drowsee and 3 600-800 CP Electrobuzz. Got my Margikarp candy up by 40 doing a walk around the Olympic regatta center as well. And walked...
by kiwikrasher
27 Sep 2016, 22:55
Forum: Photos and Videos
Topic: Oulton Park
Replies: 26
Views: 2076

Re: Oulton Park

The track days at Eastern Creek are all crono. It's just a little sticker on your windscreen with a chip in it, costs you nothing and it's mandatory. Once you have it you just quote the code number on it each track day. They monitor the times and adjust people accordingly, but riders don't get acces...