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Old 12-09-2007, 04:23 PM
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How's the driving going Rob? From what I recall from my times in Adelaide you would be spending most of your time driving round the block if you were in the city! LOL!

Any progress with the costume?
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Old 12-09-2007, 10:26 PM
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Ah yes good old Adelaide when you get lost just keep turning left and you will find your way back on track, their was a rumour once that we were going to put a bend in one of our roads to keep interstate visitors from getting home sick. My driving has been going pretty good i dont tend to go to far from home about 20ks is my limit at the moment. It just drains the hell out of me and takes a couple of days to get over it, but im giving it my best shot. I know if i had to drive for a reason i could so im happy with that at the moment. As far as my costume goes well you just have to wait and see, lets just say i dont think you will have any trouble finding me on the day.
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I think I might feel sorry for Anthony and Nic....Although I would love to be a fly on the wall to see this all go down....Nugget in his outfit, and Antony and Nic trying not to pee their pants in public while laughing.......

I hope to see the pictures posted as soon as it happens.....


Nugget, you certainly do have a way with things.....

Good job with the driving. I didn't get my license to drive till I was 31 and in full PTSD flare.....Oh crap...It was not fun. I feel for you, but am happy that you are doing this. It's one part of your independence....and another part is tell PTSD to KISS YOUR BUTT!!!!!!!

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You all are absolutely hilarious! I'm reading these messages all the way through (although backwards) and it is wonderful. It's like reading a book or watching a movie. This is really good stuff everyone. Really cool.
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