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Old 05-04-2021, 16:20   #16
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Re: Heads up for anchoring in OZ

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Hi Chris Liquid Insanity here stuck in Iluka, do you know where that is?
hi pete

yep...we know, and wish we were there with you

unfortunately debbie has health issues and we are back & forth to specialist and hospitals every day so stuck in lake mac at the moment.

not sure when we can get moving again. was beginning march...then end april...now ???

catch up soon we hope

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Old 05-04-2021, 16:45   #17
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We from Tasmania might describe our lovely Island as Down Under Down Under!
Tasmania.

Where the devil is that?



Down Under, Down Under,, would that be like the bargain basement.



I was checking on whether I needed to obtain a visa for a trip to Australia.

I was asked if I had a criminal record.

I replied: "I wasn't aware you still needed one."



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Old 05-04-2021, 18:03   #18
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Re: Heads up for anchoring in OZ

Hi Clarkey,
Fond memories of Iluka and the Clarence. Seems chockers when i've attempted to anchor in the harbour. Outside the wall is still good tho'. Have you taken the long Iluka bushwalks ( don't forget mozzie spray ! ) . Don't miss the fish and chips ! Cheers, Bob
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Tasmania.

Where the devil is that?



Down Under, Down Under,, would that be like the bargain basement.



I was checking on whether I needed to obtain a visa for a trip to Australia.

I was asked if I had a criminal record.

I replied: "I wasn't aware you still needed one."



All the best from The Last Best Place.

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