Thanks Tim. Report? I have to do a report?Tim399 wrote:Sounds like a ripper holiday dig, I’m looking forward to the report
Crikey~
Thanks Tim. Report? I have to do a report?Tim399 wrote:Sounds like a ripper holiday dig, I’m looking forward to the report
SassenachsDigger wrote:
What sort of bait would you use for Nessie?? (tour guides, loud obnoxious tourists?)
bunyip wrote:SassenachsDigger wrote:
What sort of bait would you use for Nessie?? (tour guides, loud obnoxious tourists?)
I was supposed to be over there a couple of weeks ago, applied for a new passport and it is now official, I don't exist.
Bet if I walked into a bank with a sawn off shotgun I would.
Have been trying to resolve this for a few months now and no idea how long it is going to take but I think I have missed the UK summer, my brother is over there and amused by the poms dropping like flies in the high 20's.
Thanks Pete I’m sure it will be a memorable holiday (it should be for what it’s cost)peatop wrote:First off, you and mrs dig have lots of fun. Have you not watched the water horse? Nesse is a water horse
Maybe its the humidity that does them in. I read a maximum 40% in one report. Maybe you better take sports clothing that wicks the sweat away.Digger wrote:bunyip wrote:SassenachsDigger wrote:
What sort of bait would you use for Nessie?? (tour guides, loud obnoxious tourists?)
I was supposed to be over there a couple of weeks ago, applied for a new passport and it is now official, I don't exist.
Bet if I walked into a bank with a sawn off shotgun I would.
Have been trying to resolve this for a few months now and no idea how long it is going to take but I think I have missed the UK summer, my brother is over there and amused by the poms dropping like flies in the high 20's.
Crikey they’re whinging about the heat too! Not happy Jan!
It’s OK all of here knew you didn’t exist anyway...Grin~
peatop wrote:My son just came back from vietnam, he found the weather mostly unbearable Some time ago i left the western districts to travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs, the morning of departure it was a very nice July morning sun blazing a cool 5-6° an foggy totally rugged up we borded the plane as we headed north we started peeling the layers off, arriving at Alice Springs 19° dressed in a singlet and tracky pants and sweating like a pig (hmm funny as pigs don't sweat) stayed there a month, on departure 35° dressed in shorts and T shirt (mental note, next time take carry on luggage, change of cloths) arrived back in Adelaide about 5pm to find the fog still hadn't lifted nor had the temp it was bloody freezing waiting for our luggage which just happened to be the last of the plane