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    Good to see those two big radials again Greg, and nice to hear that you have been having a good time back in the old country. Just thinking that if you need to shift some dirt, gelignite is much faster than any Bobcat, no matter how skilled the operator
    Rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machtool View Post
    If your hiring a bobcat, I'm there. The farmers son in me, I can teach you all sort's of things in those.

    I think a road trip is in order. I have a lathe to deliver. Can you blokes tolerate 18 hours under a tarp, in the back of my trailer?

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    Easy Phil,
    That's where mum and dad put us kids whenever we went on camping holidays, normally about half an hour into the trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machtool View Post
    I think a road trip is in order. I have a lathe to deliver.

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    I like the idea of a road trip. Hell, I will even fly down so that I can be part of the trip to visit me.

    This block needs some alteration to hide shelter the proposed garden area. On my recent holiday I even grew a "breaking bad" goatee. Since Queensland has cracked down on the bikies someone has to pick up the slack.

    It is my plan to buy a used excavator to use for a year or so to satisfy Mrs G Q's adventurous gardening impulses. This is the kind of thing you have to do when you only sire daughters. Sigh. I have always had a knack for finding trouble easily. I imagine that an excavator will really improve even my efficiency in that regard.

    Speaking of hydroponics: on my trip I passed what looked like a derelict house that was plastered in solar panels...even had some in the back yard. All of the windows were covered. They must have been doing arc welding in the basement or something.

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    Good to have you back Greg.
    I presume the sheltered garden will be for a crop of "coffee beans"?

    Michael

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    Oh Gregory, you are back. Well I remember when this great hulk of a man dipped his head to enter my modest abode, dressed in uniform that would have swum on me.

    They were great days old son despite my bad instant coffee.

    Good to hear from you.

    Kenneff

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