French chefs in a paddock with horses:D :D :D :D
They could cook up a feast for a crowd:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
Andrew
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French chefs in a paddock with horses:D :D :D :D
They could cook up a feast for a crowd:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
Andrew
I just spoke with Simon Christie from 4WDTV. He's very keen to do an interview and follow their progress across Australia. He stated that this sort of adventure is what 4WD'ing is all about - and it's inspiring to see people chuck everything in to follow their own path.
If it's needed, I guess we could put them up for a night or two in Perth. We live just out of the CBD and have one spare room. We're also literally around the corner from RoverTech, if they need a checkup on the Defender.
We've been known to have the odd wine or three ..... :)
Cheers,
Gordon
Great - thanks Gordon :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gghaggis
Do you personally know the guys at RoverTech? Do they do general service?
Omaroo,
Yeh, I look after their computers for them from time to time, and I know them pretty well socially. They'll do a general servicefor a reasonable cost, but will probably need some advanced notice.
Cheers,
Gordon
You know where to send them in Central Australia:cool:
That'd be great Jon - you would be in the ideal position to introduce them to some local bush tucker from the indiginous inhabitants for their series too :)Quote:
Originally Posted by BigJon
Most of the local indigenous population seem to survive on KFC and Red Rooster. Is that what you have in mind?Quote:
Originally Posted by Omaroo
Uhmm... point taken:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by BigJon
Wait... who said "you can eat it....but it tastes like xxxx"?
Ernie Dingo:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Omaroo
He also said "Gawd i ate tha bush"