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Sir Loin Butchers

September 13, 2012 Leave a comment

“My Lord, I am he who men call Sir Loin, of the Butchers of The West.” This medieval Puneth Shoppe Name was found in Naracoorte, South Australia by his Grace, King Simon O’Brien. It takes its rightful place in the Halleth of Fame.

Let’s Meat

October 7, 2011 Leave a comment

“Hey, what do you want to do on the weekend?” “Let’s meat.” Slightly disturbing out of context, but if you’re in the market for a delicious steak, you can’t go past this sizzling PSN, spotted in The Entrance NSW by Renée Keogh. (Note: Couldn’t help myself and added the missing apostrophe.) 

Steak of the Art

September 16, 2010 Leave a comment

The Chop Shop

December 22, 2009 Leave a comment

For those who aren’t in the business, a ‘Chop Shop’ is defined as, “a garage where stolen cars are dismantled so that their parts can be sold separately.” Here, it would seem, cows are dismantled so that their parts can be sold separately. Thanks to Richard Gunner in Mt. Barker SA.