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Sounds lovely! I hope I get to see Tassie one day
* Cleaning deposits off the roof.
Quote from: panda on February 07, 2013, 06:18:57Sounds lovely! I hope I get to see Tassie one day I'll put the kettle on.. Fatboy (Jamie) calls Tassie God's Country.. I'm not religious but I'd have to agree Hey Rusty that's great.. Lovely part of Tassie where you went. Are you coming up again this weekend (I've got some more jobs to do*) * The ones I didn't do last weekend
... after seeing how many k's it was back to Hobart I decided I didn't need to refuel after all.
Gotta watch out for pigs too. Anywhere, any time is the motto in the West.
Hey Rusty that's great.. Lovely part of Tassie where you went. Are you coming up again this weekend (I've got some more jobs to do*) * The ones I didn't do last weekend
You've got to admire a guy who returns a loaner completely empty of fuel
It wouldn't have been too late, Rusty. You're more than welcome to drop in for a cuppa. BTW, I find that the animals are more active between Cygnet and Huonville, or a couple of them were before they met the Chubby Chariot.
Rusty, That's a shame but I better do some jobs this weekend either way .. Got to get ready for the brick layer and concreter Steve.. It's not just free fuel he scored (you should see his sock draw now)
One early morning while it was still dark (a few years ago) I met a wild boar on my walk and it is an experience I don't want to repeat.Luckily, there was a flimsy fence between us, but he was huge and they are not very friendly.Thankfully he took one look at me and ran off the other way.
Oh, and by the way, it's "drawer'.....
And what colour would that be, Jamie?