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geekhack Community => Meetups => Topic started by: cyra on Sun, 11 June 2017, 00:38:47
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Finally! The Perth meetup has officially been put in place!
It is on the 9th of July, on a Sunday.
From 12pm to 5pm
(Event time schedule for activities will be decided soon)
Held in Escape Portal, in Cannington
(1359 Albany Hwy, Cannington WA 6107)
A form has been made to RSVP and also reserves you one raffle ticket if you fill it up and show up on the day.
https://goo.gl/forms/fO0ydfzY2SRW8gnE2
Please, please please, fill up the form and read the description. The form will be updated throughout the month of June, and will be closed at the end of this month (June!)
For more frequent event updates and special news, feel free to join the AUMK Facebook group.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/keebs/
And an event of the meetup has been made inside the group, so mark it as Going as facebook will remind you :) :)
Big thanks to /u/flehrad for the great help he has given me for letting me copy off his meetup form. What a lad!
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Largest gathering of convict town's criminal masterminds
/also keyboards..
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Largest gathering of convict town's criminal masterminds
/also keyboards..
All the masterminds live up in QLD.
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Largest gathering of convict town's criminal masterminds
/also keyboards..
All the masterminds live up in QLD.
QLD is rowdy.
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Largest gathering of convict town's criminal masterminds
/also keyboards..
All the masterminds live up in QLD.
QLD is rowdy.
Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
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Going :)
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Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
Fvck Yeah, ate one in Thailand last year (large tarantula). Damn nice when it's fried with sesame oil and garlic, the trick is to burn off all the hairs first 8) .
They taste like crispy prawns especially their legs but their arse is really worth enjoying slowly, the juices run through when bitten, delish :thumb: .
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Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
Fvck Yeah, ate one in Thailand last year (large tarantula). Damn nice when it's fried with sesame oil and garlic, the trick is to burn off all the hairs first 8) .
They taste like crispy prawns especially their legs but their arse is really worth enjoying slowly, the juices run through when bitten, delish :thumb: .
/me shudders and checks his sandwich for any inadvertent arachnid garnishing.
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Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
Fvck Yeah, ate one in Thailand last year (large tarantula). Damn nice when it's fried with sesame oil and garlic, the trick is to burn off all the hairs first 8) .
They taste like crispy prawns especially their legs but their arse is really worth enjoying slowly, the juices run through when bitten, delish :thumb: .
/me shudders and checks his sandwich for any inadvertent arachnid garnishing.
They really are very good and --crab/ lobster-- like.
Shrimp and lobster and crabs are essentially the BUGS of the ocean..
If you like those 3 things, you will enjoy most land bugs too..
Look at a crab , then look at a spider, clearly same basic design..
Look at a roach, then look at the lobster, the whiskers + multi segment thorax, again, same basic design.
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Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
Fvck Yeah, ate one in Thailand last year (large tarantula). Damn nice when it's fried with sesame oil and garlic, the trick is to burn off all the hairs first 8) .
They taste like crispy prawns especially their legs but their arse is really worth enjoying slowly, the juices run through when bitten, delish :thumb: .
/me shudders and checks his sandwich for any inadvertent arachnid garnishing.
They really are very good and --crab/ lobster-- like.
Shrimp and lobster and crabs are essentially the BUGS of the ocean..
If you like those 3 things, you will enjoy most land bugs too..
Look at a crab , then look at a spider, clearly same basic design..
Look at a roach, then look at the lobster, the whiskers + multi segment thorax, again, same basic design.
Oooooh no
I'm hungry
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Too much sun and bird-eating spiders for my liking.
Fvck Yeah, ate one in Thailand last year (large tarantula). Damn nice when it's fried with sesame oil and garlic, the trick is to burn off all the hairs first 8) .
They taste like crispy prawns especially their legs but their arse is really worth enjoying slowly, the juices run through when bitten, delish :thumb: .
/me shudders and checks his sandwich for any inadvertent arachnid garnishing.
They really are very good and --crab/ lobster-- like.
Shrimp and lobster and crabs are essentially the BUGS of the ocean..
If you like those 3 things, you will enjoy most land bugs too..
Look at a crab , then look at a spider, clearly same basic design..
Look at a roach, then look at the lobster, the whiskers + multi segment thorax, again, same basic design.
Rowdy does not eat much seafood either.
Or roaches.