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Old 15-02-08, 12:00
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Dress casual, but something light for afternoon tea, nothing too Clingy.

Remember to make a booking !!!
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Old 15-02-08, 18:21
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Dress casual, but something light for afternoon tea, nothing too Clingy.

Remember to make a booking !!!
Perhaps you two can do the comedy act for the next DVD.

The 07 one is now all but finished finally! Just a bit more polishing today then it will be ready for duplication in both PAL and NTSC.
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Old 15-02-08, 23:06
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Default Comedy Act

Well I have already done the "Gears" in the Studebaker clip, I guess we could do some sort of nursing thing in the jeep and go round Corowa to see Mr Potato Nuts (acka Hugh Davis).

Can some one from the 2005 track trip post a photo of Hugh wearing his two favorite potatos?
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Old 15-02-08, 23:15
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Well I have already done the "Gears" in the Studebaker clip, I guess we could do some sort of nursing thing in the jeep and go round Corowa to see Mr Potato Nuts (acka Hugh Davis).

Can some one from the 2005 track trip post a photo of Hugh wearing his two favorite potatos?
In the current DVD there's also a bit of 'gear polishing' from one of our international visitors. Not quite as spectacular as your effort but a nice one nonetheless. Can anyone guess who it was? (hint: it is a forum member)
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Old 16-02-08, 01:25
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If I had to guess he would have something to do with GEARS IN A SWISS clock?
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Old 16-02-08, 05:07
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If I had to guess he would have something to do with GEARS IN A SWISS clock?
Very perceptive. They were polished in a precision fashion.
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Old 16-02-08, 06:26
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there is a few of us going from Yass, should be arriving Thursday and Friday wearing shorts and a shirt
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Old 16-02-08, 11:23
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Very perceptive. They were polished in a precision fashion.
... ohh, think that was me crashing the gears Think it wasn't too bad after having some experience driving the Ute down from Yass Well, enjoy the time in Corowa! Hopefully the river carries more water than last year so all the Seeps & Ducks will be swimming...

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