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KB2VXA > AUTO 18.12.11 16:16l 35 Lines 1411 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: VK6BE > RVs
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Sent: 111218/1400Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:11114 [Boyanup] $:11114_VK6ZRT
From: KB2VXA@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To : AUTO@WW
Hi Bob and all,
"These are nowhere near the size of a full size bus."
You never saw the last RV my uncle drove, if you saw it pull up you would
have approached fare in hand. It was pretty much like I described those
at Field Day without the ham stuff, otherwise fully equipped right down
to two 30gal petrol tanks switchable from the dashboard. I got a laugh
when a station attendant misunderstood uncle and tried to fill the full
one, looked like a Texas gusher sideways.
Oh, so you were a music teacher. Heh, be prepared for that to come back
and haunt you Professor. (;->)
"You would have got away with NOTHING!!"
Probably not, the back end of a frog sticking out of your clarinet would
have given me away.
I know about the mines at Broken Hill, if I'm not mistaken I have some
pictures of what's left of the mine railroad and historic mine buildings
taken by one of my spies on tour a couple of years ago. One thing I'm
sure of are the photos of Bendigo and the historic trams.
>Now why do you think they call it BROKEN Hill?
Well thanks for answering my question, logical guess I suppose. I'm right
about one thing, it'll never work right again being the mines are
abandoned and left to the tourists.
73 de Warren
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