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I meant if it wasn’t settled out of court.Falou took Rugby Australia to court trying to sue them for $14 million on grounds of being sacked for religious discrimination. The two parties settled on an undisclosed amount out of court.
Oh, Topkent CWaffles 00Stinger and I don't even remember who I discussed this with. I forgot to mention one ingredient I also put in my jerky marinade, its a splash of liquid smoke.Just gonna put all the info even though you already know how to do it. You can easily do 1-1.5kg of meat with this recipe, even more. It does enough meat to fill my 5 tray dehydrator.
Marinate for 24 hours, stir meat once, but you can do it for less if you want. Often I just do it overnight.
Spread out 4 layers paper towel, lay meat out flat ensuring no overlaps and put 4 layers paper towel on top and press out as much liquid as possible.
Cook on high- mine is 70 degrees for about 5 hours. When done, leave door off, let rest for at least another few hours as putting in a bag if still any heat will rehydrate.
¾ cup soy sauce
4 tablespoon Worcestershire
4 tablespoon Frank's Red Hot
3 tablespoon white vinegar
1 tablespoon Tabasco
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon dried chili flakes
½ tablespoon sea salt
1 teaspoon cayenne
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon dry mustard
This gives you a medium heat, add more chili if you want it hotter. If you like it really hot then go with you mates reaper. My reaper plants have just started to flower along with the rest of my chilis. Was at a friends yesterday giving him some chili plants and he had a black cobra chili which I've never seen so grabbed a chili for the seeds.
took the wife and kids up to Ballarat on the weekend
Ended on coming home with a puppy
I've got lots of family from the Ballarat region so I don't mind it tbh. Might be because I know where to go and where is a shithole and to avoidHow'd you find it? In my experiences Ballarat is a bit of a shithole outside a few nice areas.
I've got lots of family from the Ballarat region so I don't mind it tbh. Might be because I know where to go and where is a shithole and to avoid
I used to go up there every second weekend and most of school holidays as a kid.
Now I just make the trip up every few months to visit my grand dad so I literally don't really leave his place much for the day other than maybe venturing to Lake Wendouree with the kids , stay the night sometimes and head back the following morning
There is some nices places/pubs in Sturt street and some nice pubs around the town in generalMakes sense, most of my business there has been in the cbd area which would explain the differing opinions.
The true salvation LP is after you have one of my slow cooked pulled pork sliders with all the accoutrements, and then have that lovely pint. Hang loose mate.Trying to find salvation in the bottom of a pint glass.
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This is the world we live in. It's been let to get to the point now where almost everything is wrong.‘I was mortified’: Suns, AFL forced into apology over blackface act
‘I was mortified’: Suns, AFL forced into apology over blackface actwww.foxsports.com.au
Separately, Alex Sexton and his former Suns teammate and housemate Tim Sumner, who is indigenous, agreed to dress up as each other. This included Sumner painting Sexton’s face and skin black and Sexton painting Sumners’ face and skin white.
The Suns view the choice of outfits in the photo and on that day to be inappropriate, unacceptable and regrettable.
Alex Sexton today said he was sorry for what had happened in 2013.
“At the time I just saw it as two housemates dressing up as each other,” Sexton said.
I mean, this seems like a not racist scenario that's been convoluted into racism.
The brand name is now Potato Head. As for the characters themselves, Mr. Potato Head is still Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head is still Mrs. Potato Head, they are still on the shelves at K-mart along with their children Spud and Yam: they are not banned, "cancelled", or replaced by "gender neutral" LGBTIKEW+ Potato Heads as some media have reported.I mean Mr Potato head is now just Potato head.
I think a radio presenter did take the piss last year when BLM kicked off everywhere and suggested it be banned because 'white goes first' but no one picked up the sarcasm and ran with stories that so-and-so says Chess is racist!How long until they ban chess because the king can't choose to identify as the queen as it would be breaking the rules of the game?
Mr Men and He Man are in big trouble!Seriously though, fu** the media.
I get your point - there was no racism intended by Sexton, and Sumner himself did not take offence as far as we know. In that sense, it's hard to understand the outrage.‘I was mortified’: Suns, AFL forced into apology over blackface act
‘I was mortified’: Suns, AFL forced into apology over blackface actwww.foxsports.com.au
Separately, Alex Sexton and his former Suns teammate and housemate Tim Sumner, who is indigenous, agreed to dress up as each other. This included Sumner painting Sexton’s face and skin black and Sexton painting Sumners’ face and skin white.
The Suns view the choice of outfits in the photo and on that day to be inappropriate, unacceptable and regrettable.
Alex Sexton today said he was sorry for what had happened in 2013.
“At the time I just saw it as two housemates dressing up as each other,” Sexton said.
I mean, this seems like a not racist scenario that's been convoluted into racism.
I get your point - there was no racism intended by Sexton, and Sumner himself did not take offence as far as we know. In that sense, it's hard to understand the outrage.
Where it gets murky though is the symbolism. White people painting themselves black is a symbol of the oppression of people of colour - the very act that meant black actors could be overlooked to represent their stories and characters. Symbols are powerful. For people that have been wronged, symbols are a constant reminder of the pain and suffering they've endured. They can also normalise or even popularise things that we shouldn't be celebrating.
In all these things there's rarely a clear cut answer - but I think we'd be better overall as a society if we moved further towards acceptance and understanding (with a health dose of tolerance thrown back the other way so we can have the debate without the outcry).
Yeah isn't the point of trying to stamp out racism to make every one equal, yet all it seems to be doing is trying to flip the oppression somewhatDid you even read the article mate lol
They both painted each other's skin to be each other. It's 2 mates taking the piss.
The article is saying Sumner can paint himself to look like Sexton innocently because it's a joke, but Sexton can't have done the same because he's white.
Yeah isn't the point of trying to stamp out racism to make every one equal, yet all it seems to be doing is trying to flip the oppression somewhat
Sexton had his face painted black by his mate who is of black skin so he could dress up as him. Why didn't Wilkinson have a crack at Sumner too?