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Bring a plate to the BBQ!
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Subject: Re: Bring a plate to the BBQ!
From: Tristan Jones <teeja...@gmail.com>
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Thanks for the tip John.
On Jan 6, 3:40=A0am, CrEddy <creddy.e...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry folks, I forgot to mention that you should bring enough barbeque
> meat and "sides" to feed yourself.
>
> There is a phrase called "bring a plate", which means precisely that
> to Australians, but someone has already asked me what should be on the
> plate, and oddly, they aren't even on the spectrum. =A0(!)
>
> Perhaps they have just been hanging around with us too long.
>
> Also, bring whatever else you feel you need be comfortable (and that's
> also portable). =A0There's a Milk Bar up the road, but it's a long walk
> to the nearest Coles.
>