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Pedro_The_Swift
26th December 2016, 09:22 AM
No cows, no generators, no dual cabs,
Narangga
26th December 2016, 09:32 AM
With only a short walk to play bowls... :p :p :p
Pedro_The_Swift
26th December 2016, 05:21 PM
And only a short while longer to get a XXXX :)
Chops
26th December 2016, 05:44 PM
Not far to stumble back either ;)
Mick_Marsh
26th December 2016, 05:50 PM
Not far to stumble back either ;)
Why would he want to stumble back?
LandyAndy
27th December 2016, 03:45 PM
Not far to stumble back either ;)
Would take loads of thos thimbles the olde fellas dring to get a stumble happening.
I think they call them a Pony over here,what do you lot call them????
Andrew
Pedro_The_Swift
27th December 2016, 06:58 PM
Sadly Andy, the day of the old qlder sitting on the same stool at the same bar for 40 years is nearly over,,,, and yes they drank pony's of xxxx due to the ambient temps, left the days drinking money on the bar( next to their ciggies)for the barmaid to sort out, some fine examples had bar corners named after them,,,,
Chops
27th December 2016, 07:21 PM
Leaving your money on the bar.
Well I remember those days, and more even. After dad died, I went on a bit of a bender. I used to walk in pay day, having just filled the car, put what was left of my wage on the bar. They'd feed and water (grog till I was blind as) me every day/evening, supply me with smokes for the week, and give me some change to get smoko's etc.
Ahh what a life it was, a total waste of about 6 months of my life,,, never again :angel:
DeanoH
28th December 2016, 11:53 AM
Some 20 odd years ago I took a newly arrived 'local' who hailed from somewhere near Sheffield in the UK to our local country pub for a couple of beers. I bought a round and, as you do, left the change on the bar for upcoming rounds.
My mate looked a bit uncomfortable and asked if I was going to put the change away. "Not a worry" I said, "we're all locals here no ones going to pinch it".
Its not that he explained, back 'home' you never left your money on the bar as this was seen as skiting that you had a quid and were therefore better off than others. It was definitely not the done thing to do.
Deano :)
Narangga
28th December 2016, 03:06 PM
Leaving your money on the bar.
Well I remember those days, and more even. After dad died, I went on a bit of a bender. I used to walk in pay day, having just filled the car, put what was left of my wage on the bar. They'd feed and water (grog till I was blind as) me every day/evening, supply me with smokes for the week, and give me some change to get smoko's etc.
Ahh what a life it was, a total waste of about 6 months of my life,,, never again :angel:
Especially with a D4 to consider... ;)
Milton477
29th December 2016, 12:35 AM
Solitude like this?
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=117898&stc=1&d=1482935683
Meccles
29th December 2016, 06:33 AM
Rainbow Beach yesterday. It was unbelievable the numbers. We still had a great day though. Oh and breathlyesed before getting onto Beach. Then again at double island point crossing coming back. :o
Meccles
29th December 2016, 06:43 AM
Photos this time[emoji15]
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Pedro_The_Swift
29th December 2016, 06:43 AM
Last time i was at rainbow the beach run to the ocean side was closed, a distinct lack of actual rainbow beach was the problem as i recall:angel::p
More sand everywhere i suppose,,, 😆
Meccles
29th December 2016, 06:58 AM
Yeah today is clean up day[emoji849]mind you car was due a clean inside[emoji3]
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