
Scottyk wrote:I was at Pine Valley in Tas the other day and a school group was finishing the OLT. One of the teachers had a wok under the lid of his pack. I don't mean a small wok, a full size large metal asian wok.
I didn't ask why
GPSGuided wrote:Scottyk wrote:I was at Pine Valley in Tas the other day and a school group was finishing the OLT. One of the teachers had a wok under the lid of his pack. I don't mean a small wok, a full size large metal asian wok.
I didn't ask why
You may not appreciate, but looking after a bunch of bambinos with hungry mouths is not easy. A large wok may be the only way to do it!
Scottyk wrote:I was at Pine Valley in Tas the other day and a school group was finishing the OLT. One of the teachers had a wok under the lid of his pack. I don't mean a small wok, a full size large metal asian wok.
I didn't ask why
Scottyk wrote:I was at Pine Valley in Tas the other day and a school group was finishing the OLT. One of the teachers had a wok under the lid of his pack. I don't mean a small wok, a full size large metal asian wok.
I didn't ask why
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