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Submitted: Thursday, Jan 08, 2004 at 21:56
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Hello All, Just thinking about Williams views on the majority of 4WDer's and reflecting on the time of year....
It is lucky that he was not around 2000 odd years ago when a certain carpenter was around. Being a carpenter he would have had a 4wd ute and being a 4wd driver he would not have been allowed to go out into the desert for 40 days and 40 nights. He would not have had a chance to go close to a river to meet a bloke called John. He certainly would not have got a chance to go near any garden to do a bit of reflection. He would have been allowed to travel the countryside to spread the word....-providing he stayed on the formed roads. He would not have been able to feed all those people with fish because bag limts would have applied....
And at the end people would have looked up at him and said who is that bloke on the cross?
Ah.... just some 4wding carpenter.

MarkGetaway Portable Refrigerator Hire
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Reply By: rolande- Thursday, Jan 08, 2004 at 22:59

Thursday, Jan 08, 2004 at 22:59
But the cross of course being a wooden construction would have to pass VIC CODE III, the council would never allow it to be built as it would contravene local height restrictions, a full engineers report would have to be supplied including plans in triplicate, fees for planning and building permits, and a full environmental impact study undertaken before the council vote, not to mention the inevitable VCAT appeal. The carpenter would have died of old age first, (probably last seen towing a 4WD camper in his round The Dead Sea holiday after retirement).

Rolande
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Reply By: Member - Toonfish - Friday, Jan 09, 2004 at 10:57

Friday, Jan 09, 2004 at 10:57
maybe william thinks he is another biblical carpenter?1999 NISSAN NAVARA DUALCAB
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