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    Default What a day

    What a great day,

    the sun was shining, the birds singing (whoops digresssing there), one of the new $39 routers works a treat, the glue on the new thicknesser stand drying nicely and now a bit of welcome rain.

    Not to mention the fact that junior was a tad silly and left some JW's on the bench. So being a good dad I helped him drink some. In his best interests of course. LOL


    Ken

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    Sounds very nice Toggy.

    My mum is from Kyabram.

    Still know some people up there.


    Ben.

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    I have a heap of relos at Girgarre.

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    Ben,

    She was smart. Only us not so clever ones left to fight it out with the flies & mossies in the summer.


    ; Sir!

    There's a few Robbers out that way (by occupation). Can't say I know any Robbos; but there a a few midrifts that match your photo. Would that be a genetic trait???? Damn; if so we could be related. Well; we wear the same shaped T shirts anyway.

    Do you visit them much? Or is it a mutual long distance relationship?

    It's just that Oz isn't online for the cracks.

    Ken

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    Yoohoo.


    Al

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    My old man used to play footy for Girgarre in the 40's and 50's - small world.

    - Wood Borer

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    Whoops, er hi Al.


    Looks like I've been caught up with.



    Ken

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    Rob.

    Shouldnt you be in bed getting some sleep for t'morrow?

    Al

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    Nah,

    I need the sleep tonight - not tomorrow

    I am just waiting for the cake to cool so I can ice it for you :eek:

    Anyway you are doing the driving.

    - Wood Borer

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    WB. Their surnames are Varco and yes they are distant relos on my mothers side.

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    ,

    I don't much to do with Gigarre now as I wasn't even a sparkle in my old man's eyes when he was playing for them. I do drive through it regularly though when I take the back road to Echuca.

    My old man lived in Murchison at the time he was playing football.

    I will mention the name to him next time I have a chat with him.

    How many people would know how to pronounce Gigarre? For that matter a few other places in that general area such as Colbinabbin or Waaia.

    - Wood Borer

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    Wood Borer,

    No one will be able to say it if you keep spelling it wrong. Bearii is another goodie. Seems we have a thing for double vowels up here.

    Dan
    Is there anything easier done than said?
    - Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.

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