New kid on the block
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- Swill Maker
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New kid on the block
After a very stressful 9 months my wife has given birth to a healthy 8lb boy. I was bloody worried as were both over 40 and my wife is in every "high risk" category there seems to be. Anyway, on Wednesday she gave birth naturally with a 2.5 hour labour(fair dinkum,2 and a half hours from go to whoa) to a healthy boy.Though the baby would have been loved and cherished no matter how he was, I am relieved and happy.Chip off the old block, Hes a carrot-top.
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Re: New kid on the block
Congrats.
Gotta keep producing the next generation of stillers.
Gotta keep producing the next generation of stillers.

Be safe.
Be discreet.
And have fun.
Be discreet.
And have fun.
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Re: New kid on the block
Congrats to you and your missus.
Cigars and Wisky all a round.
Now for the hard part...............No rest for the weary.
Cigars and Wisky all a round.
Now for the hard part...............No rest for the weary.
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
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Re: New kid on the block
Yep,Hooks-Stillers,growers,fishers,diggers etc. Whichever way he wants to go I will help, but if he wants to go the way of traditional methods I am sure that myself and all you other members are more than he will need for information. I personally have found HomeDistiller usefull for more than just stillin. Theres comeraderie, like interests and real "land skills" that are shared.Not overtly or blatently, but you glean a little bit of knowledge from each poster,new or old,and you just put that away for future use. Wether the members of this forum realise or not, the information on how you could be self-sufficient is here or could be gotten just by asking.We are a world wide font of collective knowledge.(although my share of input for tangible knowledge is sadly lacking,I can some times give anecdotal advice).Just reading through some of the old timers posts(I,the regular readers, and you, know who you are) never fails to divulge some information on how to do something on the topic you are endeavoring.Cheers.HookLine wrote:Congrats.
Gotta keep producing the next generation of stillers.
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Re: New kid on the block
Congratulations, Rumbaba. I'm happy for you.
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Re: New kid on the block
Congrats Rum--its a happy day for sure when presented with a healthy youngin.Glad to hear mother and child are fine.
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Re: New kid on the block
yup there lays hope for the future
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Re: New kid on the block
Congratulations Rumbaba. Good that both are well.
blanik
blanik
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading
Cumudgeon and loving it.