Jelly wrestling???? You and your workmates???? Too much of a visual for me!!! Silly signature here to annoy KIAI
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The flip side is Belgians also found that a reduced dosage level of hydroxychloroquine was important and reduced the death rate. I’ll let Dr Campbell explain.
Good old Uncle Doug. This is the rear screen from one of my Cortina's. The B&S stickers were getting too much unwanted attention at car shows so I had to swap it out. Before this it had been in 3 different cars to keep the stickers. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I remember Ron Thorpe in Inverell had quite an amazing collection of cars + a Navajo 8 seater twin aircraft....
Umm nup only once overnight I think,we went to the museum last year. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Small world indeed. I went through high school (IHS) with Ian Campbell but I think he lived out the Warialda Road. Moved away to the bright lights of Sydney in '79. Lived in Alice from '89 to '96 - best place in Aust to live I reckon. John
There was a lot of interesting stuff tucked away in sheds around the district if you knew where to look.
Wow! I moved from Gilgai to Sydney in 88 then up to Alice Springs in 96. Lot's of us Campbell's around the Inverell area.
Yep and a mate of mine,Sid Dikes,used to do business with the mob from Inverell Foundary,Alec,Peter and Glen. Sid lived on the Arrawatta Rd and was a mining engineer as well as owning a piggery there.
Anyone in mining put a lot of work through the Foundary - we had gravel pumps there every other week.