The hot takes and unpopular opinions
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@Tim said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions
You just drink garbage like Panhead.
hot take!
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@Tim said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions
You just drink garbage like Panhead.
Is garbage a cool kid word like "sick" ? if so then yeah, Panhead is utter Garbage.
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@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Snowy said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
Serve with bacon...
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Speck? We might have a rare consensus. Some sort of pork product make brussels sprouts O.K?
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@Snowy said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Snowy said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
Serve with bacon...
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Speck? We might have a rare consensus. Some sort of pork product make brussels sprouts O.K?
and garlic. and butter
they are barely a vegetable by the time i am finished with them.
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@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
craft beer is great, but the absolute best thing after any sort of activity in the sun is a cold, bland, mass produced mid-strength lager
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions but there is actually a degree of truth to this. I had a magnificent few steinlagers ( yes this is not a mis print ) when I met the other halfs father for the first time by his pool in Shield Snorters in February. ( after 6pm but I was in Jeans and a shirt and it was still over 30 degrees according to the car ). They were absolutely terrific after a long drive. Some of my even bigger craft beer piston wristed gibbon mates looked down at me after telling them this but options are few and far between in Wairoa.
Is your missus Black Power or Mongrel Mob?
They live on the outskirts, not in the town itself.
They're more tanned than me which isn't difficult but still too pale to be either of what you mentioned.
TBH, both the Mob and BP are a fairly open church colour wise.
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@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
craft beer is great, but the absolute best thing after any sort of activity in the sun is a cold, bland, mass produced mid-strength lager
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions but there is actually a degree of truth to this. I had a magnificent few steinlagers ( yes this is not a mis print ) when I met the other halfs father for the first time by his pool in Shield Snorters in February. ( after 6pm but I was in Jeans and a shirt and it was still over 30 degrees according to the car ). They were absolutely terrific after a long drive. Some of my even bigger craft beer piston wristed gibbon mates looked down at me after telling them this but options are few and far between in Wairoa.
Is your missus Black Power or Mongrel Mob?
They live on the outskirts, not in the town itself.
They're more tanned than me which isn't difficult but still too pale to be either of what you mentioned.
TBH, both the Mob and BP are a fairly open church colour wise.
Yeah she took me for a tour of the town which took about 10 minutes.....needless to say she fucked off as soon as she was old enough to go to boarding school but the rural area where her folks live ( right on the river ) is beautiful.
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@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
craft beer is great, but the absolute best thing after any sort of activity in the sun is a cold, bland, mass produced mid-strength lager
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions but there is actually a degree of truth to this. I had a magnificent few steinlagers ( yes this is not a mis print ) when I met the other halfs father for the first time by his pool in Shield Snorters in February. ( after 6pm but I was in Jeans and a shirt and it was still over 30 degrees according to the car ). They were absolutely terrific after a long drive. Some of my even bigger craft beer piston wristed gibbon mates looked down at me after telling them this but options are few and far between in Wairoa.
Is your missus Black Power or Mongrel Mob?
They live on the outskirts, not in the town itself.
They're more tanned than me which isn't difficult but still too pale to be either of what you mentioned.
TBH, both the Mob and BP are a fairly open church colour wise.
Yeah she took me for a tour of the town which took about 10 minutes.....needless to say she fucked off as soon as she was old enough to go to boarding school but the rural area where her folks live ( right on the river ) is beautiful.
Did she go to one of the Shield Snorters boarding schools? There were always a few 'farm' girls from up that way at Iona.
Wairoa is close to Mahia and had pretty good rugby players come out of there pre WW2 but other than that there's not much going for it.
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@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@Nepia said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@mariner4life said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
craft beer is great, but the absolute best thing after any sort of activity in the sun is a cold, bland, mass produced mid-strength lager
I'm a craft beer piston wristed gibbon of epic proportions but there is actually a degree of truth to this. I had a magnificent few steinlagers ( yes this is not a mis print ) when I met the other halfs father for the first time by his pool in Shield Snorters in February. ( after 6pm but I was in Jeans and a shirt and it was still over 30 degrees according to the car ). They were absolutely terrific after a long drive. Some of my even bigger craft beer piston wristed gibbon mates looked down at me after telling them this but options are few and far between in Wairoa.
Is your missus Black Power or Mongrel Mob?
They live on the outskirts, not in the town itself.
They're more tanned than me which isn't difficult but still too pale to be either of what you mentioned.
TBH, both the Mob and BP are a fairly open church colour wise.
Yeah she took me for a tour of the town which took about 10 minutes.....needless to say she fucked off as soon as she was old enough to go to boarding school but the rural area where her folks live ( right on the river ) is beautiful.
Did she go to one of the Shield Snorters boarding schools? There were always a few 'farm' girls from up that way at Iona.
Wairoa is close to Mahia and had pretty good rugby players come out of there pre WW2 but other than that there's not much going for it.
She did indeed. Not sure which one exactly.
We had a great night drinking with her Dad at the RSA and the races next day was cool as well. NZ Country folk on the whole are bloody friendly.
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@voodoo said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
One of the best attacking 10s of our generation, but can only be considered one of the best 10s if you decide kicking isn't a core duty
It is a bit unusual when common wisdom is to have your 10 do most of the kicking.
However Brumbieleague didn't really need kicks in general play, and at Test level we had Burke or Eales knocking them over, and then Elton Flatley later on.
Could snap the odd droppie tho
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A lot of Larkham's play would be smashed out now though.
He used to turn his back to the defence to keep them guessing, sometimes fully, sometimes just to the side then fire long cutout passes or run if they drifted on him.
Nowadays those ploys are pretty well covered and you run a big risk of getting creamed.
Beale and Cooper used to try this as well and taught defences how to nullify properly. -
Pinot noir is grossly overrated. It's bland, and the ones that are starting to taste good aren't nearly as good as a nice Cab Sav at half the price.
Shiraz is better still.
Also, it's the drink I get given by suppliers and clients every year, and so my dad (who hoovers the stuff up) does well out of it.
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@Crucial said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
A lot of Larkham's play would be smashed out now though.
He used to turn his back to the defence to keep them guessing, sometimes fully, sometimes just to the side then fire long cutout passes or run if they drifted on him.
Nowadays those ploys are pretty well covered and you run a big risk of getting creamed.
Beale and Cooper used to try this as well and taught defences how to nullify properly.All this talk about Larkham.....how bout this guy ? Played 10 vs the ABs on four occasions and won every single time !
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@antipodean said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@canefan said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
@MN5 Honibal?
That's a young Frans Botha.
Is Henry Honiball the Frans Botha of Rugby or is Frans Botha the Henry Honiball of boxing ?
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@nzzp said in The hot takes and unpopular opinions:
Pinot noir is grossly overrated. It's bland, and the ones that are starting to taste good aren't nearly as good as a nice Cab Sav at half the price.
Shiraz is better still.
Also, it's the drink I get given by suppliers and clients every year, and so my dad (who hoovers the stuff up) does well out of it.
I'm kinda with you. cheap Pinot is fucking ordinary. A decent bottle can be nice though
If you have $20-$25 to spend on a bottle of wine, in that bracket a shiraz or Cab Sav is going to be miles superior to a Pinot