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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #570 on: April 17, 2018, 09:22:33 PM »
Cheaper at Sainsburys, just.  That bottle above goes for £7 there (just under NZ$14)

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Just find it bonkers that Oz/NZ wine is cheaper in the UK than where it's made even with all the transport costs. 
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« Reply #571 on: April 17, 2018, 09:43:36 PM »
Cheaper at Sainsburys, just.  That bottle above goes for £7 there (just under NZ$14)

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Just find it bonkers that Oz/NZ wine is cheaper in the UK than where it's made even with all the transport costs.

Tax...  evil:

It'll be as cheap as chips in Cyprus (if I can find it) without that there £2 duty and 20% VAT on top...  cloud9:

SiL was gutted to discover that the wine he was pouring down his throat in Cyprus for €3.19 a bottle was significantly more 'spensive in the UK when he returned to stock up...  lol:

Stralia an NZ are more Nanny state than the UK amazingly...  noooo:
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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #572 on: April 18, 2018, 05:22:50 AM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #573 on: April 18, 2018, 07:26:17 AM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)
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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #574 on: April 18, 2018, 09:11:24 AM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #575 on: April 18, 2018, 10:49:32 AM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #576 on: April 18, 2018, 08:18:06 PM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

I doubt if petrol was $2 then either...?
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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #577 on: April 18, 2018, 08:31:07 PM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

I doubt if petrol was $2 then either...?
Well there hangs a story

Around then NZ finally introduced compulsory unleaded fuel and the most popular brand had an unfortunate side effect that it rotted the fuel systems of certain old cars (old Austin Allegroes were very hot in NZ then).  We'd be driving along listening to the radio and there's be regular reports of cars bursting into flame.

So in a sense it was more than $2 if it meant your prized Allegro went up in flames




Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #578 on: April 18, 2018, 08:58:03 PM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

I doubt if petrol was $2 then either...?
Well there hangs a story

Around then NZ finally introduced compulsory unleaded fuel and the most popular brand had an unfortunate side effect that it rotted the fuel systems of certain old cars (old Austin Allegroes were very hot in NZ then).  We'd be driving along listening to the radio and there's be regular reports of cars bursting into flame.

So in a sense it was more than $2 if it meant your prized Allegro went up in flames

I was told that was cheap imported fuel (from Indonesia?) containing a large %'age of Ethanol... ::)

Luckily plenty survived - the classic car scene is obviously quite big here... Have seen some beauties!





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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #579 on: April 18, 2018, 09:18:40 PM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

I doubt if petrol was $2 then either...?
Well there hangs a story

Around then NZ finally introduced compulsory unleaded fuel and the most popular brand had an unfortunate side effect that it rotted the fuel systems of certain old cars (old Austin Allegroes were very hot in NZ then).  We'd be driving along listening to the radio and there's be regular reports of cars bursting into flame.

So in a sense it was more than $2 if it meant your prized Allegro went up in flames

I was told that was cheap imported fuel (from Indonesia?) containing a large %'age of Ethanol... ::)

Luckily plenty survived - the classic car scene is obviously quite big here... Have seen some beauties!





:thumbsup:  no MeMis?

I did read some time ago that the story was apocryphal as NZ just always had that many car fires but some wanted it blamed on the unpopular unleaded fuel

Frankly if I owned an Austin Allegro I'd pay someone to torch it - but not those Jags


Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #580 on: April 18, 2018, 10:02:55 PM »
NZ Day 16

Rotorua

Started the day with a Dog’s Bollocks Burger while LL had something on her plate which looked like it had come from another part of the animal…

Then off to see some old geysers, a walk round some thermal pools close to the hotel and a surprise remembrance service in the park opposite the hotel.
:thumbsup:

Cameron's laughing gas happy001


Those old geysers do spout off a bit don't they   ;)

I was right first time...

. . .... I've seen geysers-a-plenty in Yellowstone so am prepared to give Rotorua a miss...  ;)

They look more impressive in the pictures than they are IMHO... I think Yellowstone has spoilt us...

And $58 each for the privilege!  eeek:
Ouch!

It was cheaper in 1996

I doubt if petrol was $2 then either...?
Well there hangs a story

Around then NZ finally introduced compulsory unleaded fuel and the most popular brand had an unfortunate side effect that it rotted the fuel systems of certain old cars (old Austin Allegroes were very hot in NZ then).  We'd be driving along listening to the radio and there's be regular reports of cars bursting into flame.

So in a sense it was more than $2 if it meant your prized Allegro went up in flames

I was told that was cheap imported fuel (from Indonesia?) containing a large %'age of Ethanol... ::)

Luckily plenty survived - the classic car scene is obviously quite big here... Have seen some beauties!





:thumbsup:  no MeMis?

I did read some time ago that the story was apocryphal as NZ just always had that many car fires but some wanted it blamed on the unpopular unleaded fuel

Frankly if I owned an Austin Allegro I'd pay someone to torch it - but not those Jags

Have seen a few MeMis on the road including a little convoy heading to that meet (at McDonald's) as we were driving away...  cloud9:
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« Reply #581 on: April 19, 2018, 05:56:24 AM »
NZ Day 17 Rotorua to Auckland

Photo light day today, a lovely drive from Rotorua back to Auckland stopping at Patetonga (where???) for lunch at a lovely roadside cafe…

All packed up now and ready to fly Auckland >>> Wellington tomorrow morning…







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Re: The all new BM and LL's catastrophic adventures down under thread
« Reply #582 on: April 19, 2018, 07:06:45 AM »
If you see Mt Taranaki (Mt Egmont) on the flight please say . . . .



  . . . . . and I will spit feathers (long story not really worth telling, are they ever?)

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« Reply #583 on: April 19, 2018, 08:38:12 PM »
If you see Mt Taranaki (Mt Egmont) on the flight please say . . . .



  . . . . . and I will spit feathers (long story not really worth telling, are they ever?)

Sitting on the right side!  :thumbsup:
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« Reply #584 on: April 19, 2018, 08:39:00 PM »
Still no hot water in Auckland!  eeek:
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