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4 hours ago, niZmO_Man said:

Nice whiskey! How does it taste? I never tried Australia, $70 Aldi whiskeys for me

tastes a bit similar to a Hibiki 12 to be honest :)

However, it's hard to beat the Aldi 8 Year old Highland Black. I poured some out to my whisky snob mates and ask them to rate it.

Then I told them what it was and price and they were all mind blown.

On 5/14/2019 at 10:19 AM, ActionDan said:

Only 3yrs? pathetic. 

8kg washer for 2 people? 

Is this your way of telling us you're expecting twins? 

I have a 10KG washer for 2 adults. 

Never wanting children. 

Have dog and 2 cats instead. 

Is freaking awesome when you see the blankets we throw in it :)

also can save a month's worth of washing and do it in one hit :P

  • Haha 2

Update, started to assemble the cabinets. Looking pretty good. Glab the measurements turned out right and I didn't cook it up.

Just need a bigger hole saw to cut the drain pipe into the cabinet and relocate the power again. Initially was going for 3x 400mm cabinets but ended up with this arrangement instead. 

Once the cabinets are secure, then I'll get the stone guy/girl to come fit it in, followed by more tiling then fit the top cabinets and I'm done!

I wish I had this kind of motivation with the car lol.

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7 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Fair enough, whatever makes it more enjoyable for you. 

I like flames but...

Dw, it will still launch flames :)

Remember the gate is plumbed back after the cat

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