calumdown
Well-Known Member
beat me to it.Especially as they’ll be upside down
beat me to it.Especially as they’ll be upside down
High beamsHow will the pilot see where he’s going?
See if they’ll provide a support marsupiali'm scared of the dark.
and i'll already be upside down.
cheers, pal.Thank you for this reply mate. Sounds like you have found your place in the world. I can relate to that in all modesty. Moved out in the green a couple of years ago. Not as exotic and exiting as you, not as fancy and cool as Bill Walker, but I love the quietness and the nature here. Please upload some more fotos when you have time. They are really interesting. Cheers from Jazzman.
who?See if they’ll provide a support marsupial
Ryanairwho?
@calumdown Mr Walker will no doubt respond when his probation worker allows him a supervised Internet session, in the meantime..... September is cool, windy and temperamental in Sydney. October thro to December are good. January February are so hot you could boil a monkeys bum*thanks, pal.
may i pump you?..
my cousin lives in sydney.
he's a year and a day younger than me, ie 59.
6 years ago he (and his thai missus) had his first child.
he named his son edwin, after our grandad.
i really want to fly out there and say hello to edwin,
but also to see my cousin,
he had cancer 2 years ago and thankfully is all clear now.
we haven't seen each other since we were teenagers.
i want to surprise him and turn up out of the blue.
anyroad, my question is about the weather...
what time of year would you recommend?
i have no idea how hot it gets,
i don't want to be there when it's sweltering.