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Old 15-11-11, 06:10
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it does look superb. Just right, I was thinking of taking my Dingo out to do the same but was worried about getting permission to park in my local town. Maybe next year I will do the local Tesco as well. Well done.
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Old 16-11-11, 12:04
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Whilst not in carriers, my mate Dave, and I went to Bunnings in Bairnsdale on the 5th Nov. to sell poppys in the morning. Dave brought his 1943 Chevy 1 1/2 tonner 'Yankee Joe' and I took the 1940 LRPG WA Chev.

We assisted in the sale of a lot of Poppys and will do it again next year. It was a well regarded outing which pleased many people. The number of poppy sales was certainly up on last year as a result of our presence.

Regards Rick.
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Old 16-11-11, 16:50
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What a great idea for poppy collection!

I'm going to chat it up around town and sound out any opinions for next year. (We still have some far-left nutbars who are "anti-war").

The above idea will be subject to the variable near-winter weather conditions out in this colony.
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Old 06-12-11, 19:44
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Hi, Here is 'little Sasha' at the wheel, at the poopy day launch in Lowestoft this year.

'let him assist in your restoration at your peril!'

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Old 06-12-11, 20:09
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Hi, Here is 'little Sasha' at the wheel, at the poopy day launch in Lowestoft this year.

'let him assist in your restoration at your peril!'

kevin.
the little lad is a dab shot with a water pistol as well !!! beware !!
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Old 06-12-11, 21:24
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Wow Rick I really like your Chevy, I want one!! There is no doubt that taking a vehicle on Poppy Day really helps collect money as folk are drawn to the vehicles and almost are rewarding your effort by buying poppies, which is great.You also meet loads of folk you wouldn't otherwise have met.
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Whilst not in carriers, my mate Dave, and I went to Bunnings in Bairnsdale on the 5th Nov. to sell poppys in the morning. Dave brought his 1943 Chevy 1 1/2 tonner 'Yankee Joe' and I took the 1940 LRPG WA Chev.

We assisted in the sale of a lot of Poppys and will do it again next year. It was a well regarded outing which pleased many people. The number of poppy sales was certainly up on last year as a result of our presence.

Regards Rick.
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Old 06-12-11, 21:25
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Wow Rick I really like your Chevy, I want one!! There is no doubt that taking a vehicle on Poppy Day really helps collect money as folk are drawn to the vehicles and almost are rewarding your effort by buying poppies, which is great.You also meet loads of folk you wouldn't otherwise have met.
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Whilst not in carriers, my mate Dave, and I went to Bunnings in Bairnsdale on the 5th Nov. to sell poppys in the morning. Dave brought his 1943 Chevy 1 1/2 tonner 'Yankee Joe' and I took the 1940 LRPG WA Chev.

We assisted in the sale of a lot of Poppys and will do it again next year. It was a well regarded outing which pleased many people. The number of poppy sales was certainly up on last year as a result of our presence.

Regards Rick.
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