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Nasties set new high at BBQ |
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Written by Jeremy Beynon
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Monday, 14 July 2008 |
Another fine Nasties peformance was on offer this weekend at an impromptu team BBQ at Claireville.
Some beautifully crafted bacon rashers, sausages and steaks were on display in this international event. Representing Wales on Ray Howells - The Tongmeister the tongs was Ray Howells, his pride obvious "When you put in a performance like that in the company of Australians, you know you have made it" enthused Howells.
Despite the pressure being placed on him by the Australians who continuously crowded around the BBQ offering no working space to the challenger Howells knocked out some beautifully presented specimens. Team vegetarian Mike Harries was even moved to eat meat such was the quality of the fare.
There is a notable mention for the salad making prowess of Bronwen, you know if it is a real salad when it contains seeds. Well done Bronwen. Special mention must also go to Trent "Formerly the enforcer" now "pillow ribs" Williams for his beautifully crafted cup cakes.
Some great team photo's had with the guzzlers cup, who ever has it next, steralise the thing as it allegedly has starred in pillow ribs calender shot.
A useful couple of tips came out of yesterday's BBQ:
Firstly,the perfect Xmas present for all Nasties off spring has also been identified, I urge you all to buy 25 tinnies and place them upright in your backyard, on Sundays evidence this toy will have the ability to occupy 20 children for 4 hours at a time.
Secondly, for those of you looking for the special something for your wife for a "just because I love you" type of present, Shane Law has a catologue of photo's of Boyo in various states of motion and undress available. A sure fire hit with any female.
Once again another fine Nasty event with a strong showing at such late notice and much fun was had by all. There is no training on Thursday with our visit to Lovedale on the weekend. |
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