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Old 21-02-19, 03:44
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.... you must try to launch a Foster Lager....preferably cold......

When do you ever eat and sleep?????
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Old 21-02-19, 05:14
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Hi Bob, Fosters was launched in 1889 and sorry to say but it's just not that popular in Australia. Personally I think it's a bit like soapy water but that's just my opinion of course
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Old 21-02-19, 06:09
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Rumor has it that you fellas down under eat prawns not shrimp despite Paul Hogans famous tag line....

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Old 21-02-19, 06:35
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John, that is not a rumour! I can confirm that we do in fact eat prawns. Shrimps down here in Aus' are vertically challenged people and by that I don't mean dwarfs I mean people that are too short for their height
I might just add to the record, I don't know many people that throw prawns on the BBQ either. Our usual Barby would generally consist of. Snags (Sausages)
some patties, marinated steak (thinly sliced) onions, potato slices and probably some chicken wings. Oh, of course the missus or myself would do a salad, have a loaf of fresh bread and a big bottle of tomato sauce.
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Old 21-02-19, 17:05
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AHHH! The Great Aussie Barbie .... salivating just thinking about it! Washed down with an ale of choice (no, not Fosters Water ... )

Yes, .303 - I'm an idiot! (That does not need an answer!)

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Old 21-02-19, 17:38
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Looks like a .303 blank to me, which is what the dischargers used originally.
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Old 21-02-19, 20:59
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Adrian, you are spot on and thanks for the drawings. They were certainly easy to follow although I did make a few mods for the extractor area so it can in fact fire a blank to ignite a oxy/accet balloon or something similar.
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Old 22-02-19, 00:09
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Looks like a .303 blank to me, which is what the dischargers used originally.
Not quite a blank. It was a ballistite round. Kind of like a blank. I'm actually surprised these square dischargers were used instead of cut down SMLE rifles.
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