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Keith Webb 24-04-05 03:01

S.E.G. training
 
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Here's a shot of my son Sam studying the art of the S.E.G. with an appropriate number plate.
The grin is the result of a short blast in it which, on a Sunday morning was hardly a neighbour pleaser.

Vets Dottir 24-04-05 15:55

Grin
 
KEEFY-MINOR wears S.E.G. ... great picture Keith :D

(It's nice to see NO SNOW - NO RAIN. Wish we had that weather :( Dismally wet lately with threats of snow lately but the leaves are opening and things are starting to grow at least/ at last. :) )

Karmen

Keith Webb 24-04-05 22:25

Re: Grin
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
KEEFY-MINOR wears S.E.G. ... great picture Keith :D

(It's nice to see NO SNOW - NO RAIN. Wish we had that weather :( Dismally wet lately with threats of snow lately but the leaves are opening and things are starting to grow at least/ at last. :) )

Karmen

Yes, I took that Mustang to warp speed in second gear to generate that grin. He'd never felt such accelleration!

Please send us some of your weather - we're still in drought here - yes, even some snow would be good.

Vets Dottir 24-04-05 22:40

Re: Re: Grin
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Keith Webb
Yes, I took that Mustang to warp speed in second gear to generate that grin. He'd never felt such accelleration!

Please send us some of your weather - we're still in drought here - yes, even some snow would be good.

I'd trade you weather in a heartbeat if I could :( I hear Snowen Sound just got 15 centimeters of snow ... perhaps if we all expresspost a little rain and snow that could help? :D

I'd be wearing an SEG too had I got a ride in the Mustang too. Oh sigh ... some people have all the toys and fun :(

:cheers: :smoker: Ma :yappy:

Jon Skagfeld 25-04-05 02:32

What a great number plate!
 
Keith:

Do you have what we call "vanity" plates in Oz, or was it just serendipity that got you issued with the "SEG"?:D

How very appropriate!:)

On another note: We've just finished our Sunday joint, accompanied by a bottle of Redbank Sauvignon Blanc (The Long Paddock) from Sally's Lane, Victoria. Guess you know where that is.

Again, it's interesting to note that there's no French language on the label, same as Yellowtail products.

Good on ya!;) :cheers:

Keith Webb 25-04-05 08:16

Re: What a great number plate!
 
Hi Jon

Yes, we do have vanity plate and no, that's not even my car - the plate is just part of the run, but a goodie!

I have a set of plates from 1947 - KW 759 which was an original registration number for our 1946 Chev - this was serendipity at it's best.

Sounds like a great meal Jon - 'specially the bottle of Aussie red. Not sure where Sally's Lane is but I'd better visit it!

The wine growing industry is huge in this state as it is in South Australia and parts of New South Wales, Western Australia and other states.

Corowa is in a great wine region; when are you planning your trip?

Keith

Quote:

Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Keith:

Do you have what we call "vanity" plates in Oz, or was it just serendipity that got you issued with the "SEG"?:D

How very appropriate!:)

On another note: We've just finished our Sunday joint, accompanied by a bottle of Redbank Sauvignon Blanc (The Long Paddock) from Sally's Lane, Victoria. Guess you know where that is.

Again, it's interesting to note that there's no French language on the label, same as Yellowtail products.

Good on ya!;) :cheers:



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