Just wondering if Christine is ok or has she hit the road?
Ma said
07:09 AM Sep 17, 2009
Was just typing the exact same question Vic. It's a worry when you don't hear from someone especially when Chris is such a pivotal point of our discussions. Hope everything is OK. Miss her.
Ma
Rolly said
10:22 AM Sep 17, 2009
Her last access was Tuesday of last week.
For Chris, that is a long time.
What's the news, CG ?
You haven't been flattening any more little red cars with your brute of a 'cruiser, have you ?
dave06 said
11:05 AM Sep 17, 2009
Granny is fine, i would say that now her website is back up and running she has her mind focussed on that, either that or her test results have came back and she is in hospital undergoing her surgery, in which case I wish her all the best!!
al said
11:29 AM Sep 17, 2009
hope she is ok . love reading some of her writings.
al said
11:35 AM Sep 17, 2009
hey dave how is the trip with the motor home going ? are you still within the time frame they allow for travelling. i followed up on the info. you supplied. might be taking a motor home to cairns in a couple of weeks. looking forward to it. regards al
Vic41 said
12:08 PM Sep 17, 2009
Thanks for the feedback on Granny, hope she will be ok whatever she is doing, I enjoy her posts too.
Vic
dave06 said
12:16 PM Sep 17, 2009
G'day Al, yep we are within the time frame but dawdling is out of the question, we actually looked at doing the cairns thing this time but the dragon is needed at work, I am still on long service but will start the week after next again, I get too bored sitting on my freckle too long, dont know how these forum surfers do it all day
I would recomend taking the vehicle on a return journey, it's a good cheap holiday, we will bring the cruiser back with us this time, a lot later model puddle jumper than I am used to so we will see how she compares to the old rattlers that I once owned, it's worked out that once we regain our deposit and deducting the insurance we did Adelaide - Darwin - Adelaide, ten days for ten dollars, I challenge anyone to beat that price on any holiday!!
the only drawback is very little time in between for seeing sights but we could have arranged a later vehicle return from Darwin, if there was one within our time frame
you wont regret taking the trip mate, any get away is a good one and if it can be done on the cheap then all the better
I join you vic in wishing Chris all the best, we had our moments but she's a great asset to our little forum
Vic41 said
12:21 PM Sep 17, 2009
I agree Dave, although I have disagreed with her on some things but she is a mine of information (like yourself) and she is nearly always right on the the things she posts.
She is one of the "lights" of the forum.
Vic
Rolly said
12:39 PM Sep 17, 2009
dave06 wrote:........I get too bored sitting on my freckle too long, dont know how these forum surfers do it all day......
Sheer tenacity, persistence and determination, Dave
Smokeydk said
01:46 PM Sep 17, 2009
Long as your having fun Davo..thats all that matters...
My best to Chris too...
Dave
jandas fun said
02:44 PM Sep 17, 2009
Isn't it good that when one of our members goes missing for longer than normal, we become concerned for their wellbeing, and make enquiries after them.
What a great forum this is.
Johnw
Basil Faulty said
04:48 PM Sep 17, 2009
Rolly wrote:
dave06 wrote:........I get too bored sitting on my freckle too long, dont know how these forum surfers do it all day......
Sheer tenacity, persistence and determination, Dave
Absolutley.... I'm always driven on by the fact that you people are the only ones who will listen to me....
hotrodbus said
07:40 PM Sep 17, 2009
Yes we hope Chris is ok too and hope to read her wise comments soon,and there is a lot of genuine caring people on his forum. We have recommended this site to lots of people on our travels,
Chris and Robbie
suenami said
11:21 AM Sep 18, 2009
Let's hope that Chris is on the road. "Sheer tenacity, persistence and determination" is what it takes alright.
BTW am I the only one who get's lost in cities? I'm going around in circles in Perth, lovely though it is while I wait for the Fiat service next Tues. After my beautiful, peaceful farmsit for a month around Wongan Hills, it's a bit of a shock - all the noise, traffic etc. and it's only been a few days. Gimme the outback any day....
dave06 said
01:00 PM Sep 18, 2009
three letters to you Sue GPS, wouldnt be without it
and those that are guilty of listening to Basil take three steps foward, you have a lot to answer for,
if not "ve haf vays of makink you talk, ve vill be vindink you, und it vill not be pretty"
-- Edited by dave06 on Friday 18th of September 2009 02:41:41 PM
Vic41 said
11:37 PM Sep 18, 2009
I was in Perth/Vic Park today Sue at John Hughes looking at the new Sunliner Motor Home, everthing that opens and shuts, rear wheel drive. A bed that you can raise by remote to the ceiling so that you can use a dining table and lounge underneath it and lots of other gadgets.......a bit out of my price range though, I think the salesman said it was $174,000 drive away.......whew. Some of the used MH's weren't bad though, they also had a Mazda T300? converted bus with 123,000 on the clock for $47,000, a 1996 model (2nd motor surely?) Don't forget to have a look at Kings Park at the top of St Georges Tce, plenty of parking up there too for the rig. Hope the service goes well,
Vic
suenami said
09:22 PM Sep 19, 2009
Aw, Dave, I have a GPS. This machine has everything. But I don't know how to use it. Have had it on and fiddled a bit but not properly. Considering I Google everything (maps that is), you'd think it would come naturally. One good lesson is probably all I need....but, well I don't like to ask anyone.....(pathetic huh?)
dave06 said
03:58 PM Sep 20, 2009
what brand and model is it Sue, just ask away we will give you an answer, even an incorrect one will suffice, I use mine (naggin nancy the 2nd) all the time (garmin nuvi 760)
take five minutes to learn the basics and it will be a god send especially in the citys
suenami said
06:54 PM Sep 21, 2009
Dave, the program is Marco Polo Navigator 5. It has all the towns including Perth. A touch screen, and I get so far and then I dont know what to touch to move on. There doesnt appear to be an option. And then I get the ****s with it and switch it off! It has a reversing camera as well which can be handy but I dont really need it. So I probably need to be shown. (Im sure dementia is setting in early)
cheers, Sue
Cruising Granny said
09:56 PM Sep 21, 2009
Hi Sue nice to "see" you in civilisation again. I have to agree with that outback stuff. Peace, quiet, lots of life, mostly wild day and night, and no traffic noises and idiots on the roads. I'm still jealous.
Now Sue, you're letting the girl's team down. Just spend some quiet time, you and your GPS and I call it "play time". You can't hurt it and you will work out how it operates. Just have a play. Most have a touch screen so just touch your way around until it makes more sense to you.
I have "Tom", but the dirty little bugger sometimes tries to lead me astray into the scrub on non-existent roads. I have it set to the English male voice. He's the only bloke I take instructions from - after I've programmed him first.
Sorry fellas, I just had to do that. Cheers Chris
BarbandDaz said
06:00 PM Sep 22, 2009
Good to see you back Granny. I don't have GPS as I still prefer the street directory or map Our son in-law has a GPS and each time they come to visit it takes him a different route Barb
-- Edited by BarbandDaz on Tuesday 22nd of September 2009 06:00:54 PM
suenami said
11:38 PM Sep 22, 2009
Ah, Chris, you bring a smile to my face. My son turned the female voice off for me. drove me nuts. He didn't have the patience to actually show me what he did. months ago) I will try again but have serious doubts. Google maps has ruined me. But will do as you advise. Hadn't thought of "play time" that's Wilbur Smith, Tom Clancy or Horatio Hornblower for me......however...glad you sorted Bigpuddle, eventually. There's something about Telstra and Bigpond that's an oxymoron but it won't come to me. When it does, I'll post it...glad you're back on line....Sue
Ma
Her last access was Tuesday of last week.
For Chris, that is a long time.
What's the news, CG ?
You haven't been flattening any more little red cars with your brute of a 'cruiser, have you ?
how is the trip with the motor home going ? are you still within the time frame they allow for travelling.
i followed up on the info. you supplied. might be taking a motor home to cairns in a couple of weeks.
looking forward to it.
regards
al
Let's hope that Chris is on the road. "Sheer tenacity, persistence and determination" is what it takes alright.
BTW am I the only one who get's lost in cities? I'm going around in circles in Perth, lovely though it is while I wait for the Fiat service next Tues. After my beautiful, peaceful farmsit for a month around Wongan Hills, it's a bit of a shock - all the noise, traffic etc. and it's only been a few days. Gimme the outback any day....
and those that are guilty of listening to Basil take three steps foward, you have a lot to answer for,
if not "ve haf vays of makink you talk, ve vill be vindink you, und it vill not be pretty"
-- Edited by dave06 on Friday 18th of September 2009 02:41:41 PM
Vic
Dave, the program is Marco Polo Navigator 5. It has all the towns including Perth. A touch screen, and I get so far and then I dont know what to touch to move on. There doesnt appear to be an option. And then I get the ****s with it and switch it off! It has a reversing camera as well which can be handy but I dont really need it. So I probably need to be shown. (Im sure dementia is setting in early)
cheers,
Sue
I don't have GPS as I still prefer the street directory or map
Our son in-law has a GPS and each time they come to visit it takes him a different route
Barb
-- Edited by BarbandDaz on Tuesday 22nd of September 2009 06:00:54 PM