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few weeks till the season begins but after xmas i can just pop on this to get in the mood, reckon old mate should start a merch line and licence pussum skin coats.

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I have a mate there, I think typically they arrive NYE so they can celebrate.
I went down there yesterday. Saw a few boats coming in from up on Mt Nelson and then went down to the docks and watched few more. Two of the kids enjoyed it at least. lol.

It was a bit subdued. Not everyone was partying like other years, after a couple of deaths and some serious injuries.
 
it this potentually the goon of the future, bit cheeky using a wine based sachet to sidestep the higher excise...



watch the govenment amend the wine duty when these get popular,

 
BigFooty friends, come with me through the snack aisle on a journey of hope and disappointment...

Having traveled through the United States a lot previously, I have always been a huge fan of the 'Cheetos Cheddar Jalapeno' flavour.

Whenever friends or family travel to the US, I always ask them to bring me back a bag, as I truly believe they're the best snack chip in the world.

In the last few years, more and more convenience stores here in Australia started selling the imported US version, albeit at quite a premium price (often $10-12 for a bag). Which was pretty exciting and something I was prepared to pay for an occasional treat.

Then today, I saw that 7/11 started selling them, and at quite a comparatively low price to the premium 'imported' version ($5). So I bought some and... to my immense disappointment, they tasted awful.

I was confused so looked at the packaging to see if perhaps they were past their expiry date or something, only to realise that these versions were manufactured in Australia by Smiths.

Mates, I don't mean to be rude or disrespectful, but Smiths have absolutely ruined the flavour of these Cheetos. They taste absolutely nothing like their original American version. These locally made ones don't have the distinctive 'spicy cheddar' flavour, and for some reason have an overwhelmingly artificial/chemical "tanginess" type flavour that renders them literally inedible.

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