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EO Wheelcover spotted in Birdsville

Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 at 11:36

Member - Ruth D (QLD)

It was fuelling up at Mobil day before yesterday - I was on a mission and couldn't stop - just assumed it would be around and then couldn't find it anywhere in Birdsville. Was from WA and the start of its plate was DA. Who was it? It was a 4WD and it wasn't white.
Had a visit from Richard from NSW and his mate - they were heading to Diamantina Lakes.
Brian from the Gold Coast due back into town today.
Peter & Jan McGuckian (Melbourne) phoned 80 klms west of Big Red this a.m. and having a good trip - they are due in tonight to celebrate Jan's birthday tonight at the rubbidy dub. Then Jan is doing a Showing of her Batavia Pearls for the whole town tomorrow night at the Hall to raise funds for an $80K x-ray machine for our Clinic (4 fractures in 10 days and nearest x-ray is 800 klms away).
Weather is absolutely stunning - 7 min up to 23 yesterday, clear, sunny, absolutely no wind.
Oh no
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Oh, no all the fish will be drownded!
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AnswerID: 313595   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 at 11:49

Member - Dunworkin (WA) replied:

Weather is absolutely stunning - 7 min up to 23 yesterday, clear, sunny, absolutely no wind.

Hi Ruth, could you pleeeeeeeeease turn that weather on for the races, please please, it is sooooooooo cold here at the moment, well it is for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BTW wish it was our vehicle you saw LOL

Cheers

D
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FollowupID: 579662   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 at 12:41

Member - Ruth D (QLD) posted:

D, funnily enough as soon as I saw the vehicle I thought of you when registering the WA numberplate. Then realised it wasn't racetime so that couldn't be right.
Now, for racetime, if you are lucky, the northerly winds could come in early with blowing dust sandblasting your legs at every opportunity and you wouldn't have to worry about being cold because the temperature would be about 35 in the waterbag. Alternately, it could be a howling southerly with a wind chill factor of minus something. EIther way it's usually sunny with no cloud.
Ha ha. Especially if not raining.
Oh no
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Oh, no all the fish will be drownded!
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FollowupID: 579799   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 at 22:12

Member - Dunworkin (WA) posted:

Ummmmmmmmmm, choices, choices, well since I don't like the cold (have enough of that here) and the wind is going to blow no matter what, I think I will take the hot northerly thanks Ruth LOL.

Can't wait.

Cheers

D
Simba our much missed baby
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Simba, our much missed baby.
Now we have had to say Goodbye to her Sister.
Into the family comes Simba's & Bonnie's Niece, Photo in my Gallery.
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