Hello <insert your name here>. I want to play a game...
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:11 pm
G'day All,
Apologies to those who have seen the SAW series of films and recognise the subject line... I don't want tp play a game like that!!!
However, I offer up this thread for a bit of good ol' frivolity and fun (I hope).
How about we forum members have a go at that all-time favourite, "Who would you invite to a dinner party?"
Here's the rules:
So, here's my stab at it:
Guest List
Menu
Aplogies for posing with the Icelandic scallops. I have actually been to Iceland and been out on a fishing trawler and eaten said scallops straight from the shell. They are exquisite and almost as sweet as honey. Ahhh........ sigh.
Sorry Sticky and IWanna, I've used up all my seats. All I can offer you is an undersized chair at the kiddies table. They're having fish fingers and red cordial...
Anybody care to offer up their choice. You don't need to go gourmet. My other choice was a BBQ!!!
Cheers
Apologies to those who have seen the SAW series of films and recognise the subject line... I don't want tp play a game like that!!!
However, I offer up this thread for a bit of good ol' frivolity and fun (I hope).
How about we forum members have a go at that all-time favourite, "Who would you invite to a dinner party?"
Here's the rules:
- Dinner party for eight including yourself, so you can invite seven guests.
- Guests can be living, dead or even fictional.
- Topic of the dinner conversation is 'The Yowie - Fact or Fiction.'
So, here's my stab at it:
Guest List
- Les Hiddens (Bush Tucker Man and Vietnam Vet);
- Sir Edmund Hillary (Everest conqueror, Yeti Expeditions and humanitarian);
- George Gray (Yowie encounter survivor from Kempsey, where I grew up);
- Dick Smith (Good 'ol Electronic Dick the adventurer. I think he'd make everybody laugh);
- Dean H (So many questions to ask);
- Marius (because I like his style and to balance the skeptical view); and
- Fatfoot (from the Blue Mountains. If he/she/it turned up then I'd have no reason to continue being a skeptic)
Menu
- Pre-Dinner Refreshment James Squire Pepperberry Winter Ale;
- Entree Fresh Icelandic scallops on the shell. Accompanied by a 2007 'Four Sisters Sauvignon Blanc Semillon';
- Main Kangaroo Pastie. A slow-cooked roo stew in a thick red-wine gravy wrapped in short pastry turnover served with creamy mash and steamed seasonal vegetables. Accompanied by a Lehman's 2005 'The 1855 Shiraz';
- Dessert A cheese and fruit platter comprised of King Island Double Brie, a good sharp stilton cut from the wheel, smoked gouda, crisp pears and blueberries. Accompanied with Wild Brumby Devil's Tongue (chilli) schnapps;
- After Dinner Choice of Oban Single Malt Scotch / Black Label Bundaberg Rum / Makers Mark Bourbon
Aplogies for posing with the Icelandic scallops. I have actually been to Iceland and been out on a fishing trawler and eaten said scallops straight from the shell. They are exquisite and almost as sweet as honey. Ahhh........ sigh.
Sorry Sticky and IWanna, I've used up all my seats. All I can offer you is an undersized chair at the kiddies table. They're having fish fingers and red cordial...
Anybody care to offer up their choice. You don't need to go gourmet. My other choice was a BBQ!!!
Cheers