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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 28-07-05 14:36

Re: Re: Chris is coming to Yass
 
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Originally posted by Tony Smith
And then there's Keefy's beard!
Agreed, THAT has to go! Any takers? In he meantime, I recommend we send Salesman Bob over to Max's place for the annual shearing. Should be good sport...

Tony Smith 28-07-05 14:48

Re: Re: Chris is coming to Yass
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tony Smith
By the look of Salesman Bob's jacket in the Unimog pic, he could do with some shearing himself!
Or a commission in the LRDG?

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 28-07-05 15:40

Re: Re: Re: Chris is coming to Yass
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Tony Smith
Or a commission in the LRDG?
Naw, he'd just peel off all the data and switch plates from their CMP's before they had a chance to get to "know" him. Lucky we're here to save them.

Bob Moseley (RIP) 30-07-05 12:36

Jacket
 
You are all jealous. In fact on the day I was wearing that jacket, Chris and I went into a junk shop in the area. There I espied a very inexpensive Australian Army Slouch Hat that I nearly bought. But then I thought "hang on a JIF", why should I buy it as I don't know anyone who needs one or had one stolen from his head in Canada.

Tim Tam Tony - I like the LRDG idea but I don't think the trucks they drove had switch plates.

Bob

Richard Farrant 30-07-05 12:52

Re: Jacket
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
There I espied a very inexpensive Australian Army Slouch Hat that I nearly bought. But then I thought "hang on a JIF", why should I buy it as I don't know anyone who needs one or had one stolen from his head in Canada.

There was a guy on a stall at the War & Peace show, selling Aussie slouch hats, but again I did not think of buying one as I was presented with one by the CO of the Royal Australian Engineers when on a special detachment there some years ago.

I did not see any Canadians queing up to buy them either.

Richard

Max Hedges 31-07-05 00:29

Re: Re: Re: Chris is coming to Yass
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Agreed, THAT has to go! Any takers? In he meantime, I recommend we send Salesman Bob over to Max's place for the annual shearing. Should be good sport...
Since Chris is staying with us while we are shearing next year we expect someone from Canada, any volenters Jiffy old chap.
Or if you want to keep fit, hay carting is in November.
Max

Keith Webb 31-07-05 00:56

Shearing
 
I'm not coming anywhere near the shearing shed, given Jif's suggestion about my beard...:mad:

zemsi 31-07-05 08:57

Adelaide Tour with Bob
 
Hi Guys

Just arrived in Canberra after a 4 day tour from Melbourne to Canberra. We were 7 people on the tour, 6 girls from Uk and me! And there were 2 tourguides. So we had lots of fun together. I most enjoyed the Snowy Mountains. I even saw some snow and skilifts.

Yep, will go to Max places and give him some hints and tips on sheering sheeps in Switzerland ;-)

Bob, thanx a lot for the 2 days down in Adelaide. I really enjoyed the driving of the Chevy C15A. What an excellent birthday present. It was brilliant to meet you!

cheers
Chris

zemsi 01-08-05 09:10

Bob's Jacket
 
G'Day mates

Still in Canberra. Visited today the excellent War Memorial. Wow, was really impressed by the Sounds & Light Show around the Lancaster-Bomber. Best museum so far I've ever been to. And I've visited many museums in Europe.

But otherwise, Canberra is quite a very, very quiet town. Nothing happens hear. Wanted to open a bank account. All banks closed today! Can't be. Hard to find Internet Cafe's and hardly no 24hour-shop. Sounds like back in Switzerland.

Bob looks very tough in his Jacket. Think he looks quite a little bit like Andrea Stavros (Anthony Quinn) in the old warmovie "Guns over Navarone" (can't remember the exact English name, the movie in the Greek sea, where they have to destroy to big guns, located in a hill).

So, tomorrow is the departure to Yass and helping Max with his sheep shearing. I think he can benefit from my Swiss shearer skills, which I've developped over the past century ;-) Hope to stay there until the the weekend with the 60 Year Commemoration "End of War in Pacific".

So far for the moment.

Cheers, mates
Chris

Bob Moseley (RIP) 01-08-05 12:10

Re. Bob's Jacket
 
GRRRRR - I like TOUGH. Chris is obviously a very astute character judge.

Colonel Stavros

Hanno Spoelstra 02-08-05 00:17

Re: Bob's Jacket
 
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Quote:

Originally posted by zemsi
Bob looks very tough in his Jacket. Think he looks quite a little bit like Andrea Stavros (Anthony Quinn) in the old warmovie "Guns over Navarone"
Andrea Stavros in "The Guns of Navarone" is a very tough guy. Bob's look cannot match him by a long shot, plus he's missing a vital piece of German equipment (no, the Unimog doesn't count) :D

Doesn't wearing a jacket like that near guys like Max make life dangerous ?

Max Hedges 02-08-05 06:44

Chris
 
I'm just heading off to see if I can find Chris in Yass hopefully I make it

Max

zemsi 02-08-05 07:26

Arrived in Yass
 
Hi Mates

Max has just picked me up. The bloody coach driver missed to drop me off at the Yass Information Center. But Max picked me up at the station end, so I didn't have to walk with my backpackers mobile home.

Just met the family and having some tea.

cheers
Chris

Keith Webb 02-08-05 07:34

Maple syrup
 
Chris, just make sure you smother EVERYTHING with Maple syrup. This will help you fit in. Using the adjective "bloody" also helps. Nice work.

Incidentally there are several other adjectives, not all polite, but I assume Salesman Bob has filled you in on them. Max is so polite and innocent I doubt he knows them.

By the way... watch out for "Lucky" - shear her gently.:cheers:

zemsi 04-08-05 10:23

my new obsession
 
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Hi Keefy

Here are some action fotos. Taken this afternoon.

Here I'm pressing some bales, each about of 180 kg. So, did about 5 today, means I carried about 1 ton (ohh, my back, Emma's just giving me a massage ;-).

zemsi 04-08-05 10:43

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... and here I'm shearing my 99th sheep ;-)

zemsi 04-08-05 10:59

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... look out for Max's optimized PC. Runs like a beauty!

By the way. Think, Max should open on his property an organisation like WWOOF (willing workers on organic farms). He's one could be called WWIBH (willing workers in Blitz Heaven)!

Bob Moseley (RIP) 04-08-05 13:35

Observation
 
Hi Chris
Every time I see a new image of you, your smile is getting bigger and bigger. Enjoy our beautiful country especially through the MLU Brotherhood.
Bob

Max Hedges 04-08-05 14:13

our new worker
 
Crikey Jiff this Chris is a bloody good worker. he can now shear, skirt, woolclass and press, tomorrow he's learning to muster, draft and drench. Jolly handy in the shed and a real wizz on the computer. Anymore blokes like this on your forum.

Max

PS Keefy you may need to supply us with a certificate once he passes his shedhand and jackaroo courses from the Melbourne whatever school of whatever. Blah Blah Blah.He may also need a certificate in carrier driving later on.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 04-08-05 14:28

Re: our new worker
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
Crikey Jiff this Chris is a bloody good worker. he can now shear, skirt, woolclass and press, tomorrow he's learning to muster, draft and drench. Jolly handy in the shed and a real wizz on the computer. Anymore blokes like this on your forum.
Max, this sounds faintly disgusting! As does the look of his smile on every pic. Best be careful, he might not want to leave, especially if you get him into carriers...

:sheep:

Bob Moseley (RIP) 04-08-05 15:09

Max
 
Chris and Emma??
Bob

Max Hedges 05-08-05 02:47

Re: Max
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Moseley
Chris and Emma??
Bob

Bob you must be TOUGH to stir up that subject:D
Max

Tony Smith 05-08-05 03:28

Re: our new worker
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Max Hedges
Crikey Jiff this Chris is a bloody good worker. he can now shear, skirt, woolclass and press, tomorrow he's learning to muster, draft and drench. Jolly handy in the shed and a real wizz on the computer. Anymore blokes like this on your forum.

Max

You'll have to get Emma to teach him how to box sheep. She's pretty good at that, I guess it runs in the family.:sheep:

Lynn Eades 05-08-05 08:30

Boxing
 
Tony, I thought it was the roo,s that did the boxing thing. I take it that the skipping is training for the boxing?

Max Hedges 05-08-05 10:24

boxing
 
I feel it's time we expalined a few things boxing sheep is not punching it is a term used for when there is more than one mob accidently getting together and coursing a lot of work. so good on Emma

Max

Max Hedges 05-08-05 13:38

Drenching
 
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Here I am drenching sheep for Max. The idea of drenching sheep is to kill the worms and other parasites in the sheep. Otherwise they'll loose the condition and could die.

Each sheep is orally given a doze of 10 ml. Up to 4 times per year. Hopefully it can skip like this: :sheep:

Max Hedges 05-08-05 13:41

Drafting
 
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Drafting is to separate e.g. male/female, or young/old. Here I am operating the gate.

Max Hedges 05-08-05 13:45

slouch hat
 
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Jeff, how do I look in the hat? Like a real Aussie? Ay?

Col Tigwell 05-08-05 14:22

Great shot but

Either you have the negative reversed

or

You have it on back too front

Raised side should be on your riffle shoulder

Nice to see you here, hope you are having a great time.

Regards

Col Tigwell

Tony Smith 05-08-05 15:12

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Hey, how come Max has made you wear the greatcoat inside? If you're cold, the traditional Aussie remedy is a comfy possie by the fire with a little bottled Queensland sun - Bundy! The Canadian chocolates are not traditional, but are a nice addition.:cheers:


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