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Finished

7/4/2013

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Bodgie Brothers have pulled out all the stops and finished the pergola. Now we need to organise the opening event, something involving rabbit in beer and roasted pastured chicken. It is amazing how a little strong language can assist with the erection. Martin seems to have an almost mystical way in this dire
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A lovely big space for entertaining.
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Robert Stitt link
6/4/2013 08:55:53 pm

WOW lloks bloody fantastic..

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Jimbo
8/4/2013 10:37:31 am

On opening night we have beer battered fish,caught fresh from the dam, potatoes in their jackets,salad to suit and of course garnish with TARTAR SAUCE all helped down with a nice glass of white wine
Let's know when the fish will be ready, Dorothea said you can leave the rabbit of the menu.

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Jimbo
8/4/2013 10:42:35 am

Forgot to say that the structure looks really great and that the light will still reach the house.Bogey Bros and Dodgey Bros could get to-gether and rebuild Australia.

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EILEEN M MORIARTY
8/4/2013 12:05:40 pm

Bodgie would be glad of Dodgies help, he is about to start the shed.

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June
9/4/2013 10:48:26 am

I have learned, after 44 years of marriage, that colourful language is a necessary tool in any tool kit, including my sewing kit, to get things done properly. I thought that the sewing room/deck extension recently completed here did not need any painting, except I did not like the colour! I am sure that you both look at it, with smiles and nods of the head, feeling very proud of yourselves. I agree with Dorothea that the rabbit can be left off the menu.

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EILEEN M MORIARTY
9/4/2013 07:11:13 pm

This is new era rabbit, moist and delicately flavored.

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