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Old 16-03-10, 00:58
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Great event, terrific to catch up with some of my mates in SA, thank you to the organisers for all their hard work and effort.
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Old 16-03-10, 02:36
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What a gr8 weekend I had. Thank you to the organizers I don't know how you do it so well with that many vehicles.
I found some bits at the swapmeet I have been looking for for ages, caught up with some MLU friends and even some long lost relations. Also checked out my favourite duck shooting spot for next weekend and the wineries on the way home. Does life get any better than that? Heres the link to some of my pictures. As you can see I was doing a survey of Chev rear view mounting positions.
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Old 16-03-10, 05:49
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Can anyone help with these requests?

Names of people who attended from overseas, where they live and their connection with military vehicles.

Information on breakdowns which occurred. There were some which occurred while on the way to Corowa, others occurred at Corowa and there are bound to be some breakdowns on the way home.

I am doing a report for some overseas magazines, newsletters etc and if you have anything else of interest please let me know. Feel free to post on the forum or send me an email. kveinc@optusnet.com.au
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Old 26-03-10, 18:40
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[QUOTE=Jan Thompson;127824]Can anyone help with these requests?

Names of people who attended from overseas, where they live and their connection with military vehicles.

Hi Jan,
I had a great time at Corowa and was pleased to meet you. It's the POM Dave Boocock from West Yorkshire, England. I have owned my Jeep 27 years and WDM20 for 21 years and once part owned a C15.
I'm looking forward to a return visit, when the exchange rate is a bit better
Regards,
Dave
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Old 27-03-10, 00:54
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Tim, it was great to see you on the Saturday too. If the offer for a drive next year is still open, I'll definately take it up. Shame there wasn't any more time on the Saturday to have more of a yarn. My kids were getting a bit hot & impatient by the end of the day.

I say let the Lucas jokes begin.....

Did you know Lucas invented the intermittent wiper.

Think about it.........

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Old 27-03-10, 07:09
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Lets see how many people can be identified. I also wonder who missed being in the photo.
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Old 27-03-10, 08:54
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Lets see how many people can be identified. I also wonder who missed being in the photo.
Jan

The photo session did drag out and it was rather hot and sunny, so I am
a bit hesitant to suggest this, but how about next time we do it a bit
different?

Get all those wanting to take a pic lined up and organised. Then one of them
can go "Hats off 3, 2, 1 - now". Take the pics and then "Hats on".

Those of us with less than a full head of hair won't be willing to stand hatless
for too long, but it will make for a much clearer photo.

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