We lost our caravan leg winder at the Cania Gorge Tourist Retreat, (a beautifu tranquil caravan park I recommend to anyone) & a kindly nomad couple Viv & Kieth from Airley Beach lent us their winder so we could raise our legs before leaving which I was grateful for, then a little while later Keith turns up saying he found a spare winder buried somewhere in his van & offered it to us to keep. You really do meet salt of the earth people when travelling.
Gary and Kerry said
07:25 PM Nov 12, 2009
Yep, there are great like minded people out there enjoying this great country of ours.
Disco Duck said
09:16 PM Nov 12, 2009
Good onya Jon for posting that. It's nice to know that kindnes is happening and appreciated
dave06 said
11:10 AM Nov 13, 2009
Jon I am not surprised any more by the kindness distributed by all manner of folk, I am occasionally surprised by the ignorance of some folk
the last time we seen it was Kangaroo Island, we were watching a japanese couple trying to put up a tent, hilarious, they had no hammer and were trying to hammer a clothes hanger into the ground with a rock
well we finished our cuppa and I dug into my "spare parts bag" and grabbed an old hammer and a dozen pegs, I always carry 10 or twenty spare pegs and a couple of hammers as we come across folks who have none all the time, I make them myself out of left over concrete reo bar so they cost nothing but I get good payment with all the smiles and freindship
we wandered across to these fellers, and found they couldnt speak a word of english, they had bought the tent from a garage sale in adelaide and this was the first time they had tried to put it up, we gave them the pegs and an old hammer and helped them put the tent up, which is another story, hell we had some laughs none of us knew what the thing was supposed to look like and had no idea of what we were doing, first one I had seen that had a "flysheet" I thought it was another tent
anyway this german lass came over wanting to borrow the hammer, we said sure as soon soon as we finish this one, she left with that and we could hear her going off her face over at her camp, she came back and basically demanded the hammer, we said as soon as we finish she could have it, she got very irate and tried to take the hammer away from the little japanese girlie
it got quite heated over a damn hammer, this is what I find astounding not the kindness of strangers but the sheer ignorance of some!
we had a cuppa with the jap couple and enjoyed a half hour with each other not understanding a single word but having plenty of laughs anyway
Disco Duck said
11:46 AM Nov 13, 2009
My sympathy to the Japanese.............................I've heard there are English speaking people that can't understand you DaveO
Smokeydk said
12:22 PM Nov 13, 2009
DD........"""BEHAVE"""
Dave
Disco Duck said
12:50 PM Nov 13, 2009
Sorry SmokeyDK
I know he didn't want anyone to know that..................I just couldn't help myself :)
dave06 said
04:28 PM Nov 13, 2009
and this comes from a DUCK!!
Smokeydk said
07:25 PM Nov 13, 2009
^5s Davo....... LOL
dave06 said
10:06 AM Nov 14, 2009
enough to drive a man Quackers!!!
Terro said
10:37 AM Nov 14, 2009
Enough quackery you lot. Back to the subject if I may bore you for a moment. The story you related Dave reminded me of the film "Pay it forward". I think that is a great thought, the pay it forward principle. Now getting back to non English/Australian speaking people have you noticed that we tend to get louder in the hope the message will get through? As for the Germans, to quote Basil Fawlty, no not our one, "Don't mention the war, I did but I think I got away with it". Keep up the kindness it will come back too you.
Terro.
dave06 said
10:45 AM Nov 14, 2009
"pay it forward" I like that!! I just got into the habit of when I dropped off sharpened saw blades to a building site that I would pick up the off cuts from either reo bar or concrete reinforcing mesh, it is a simple matter of bending the end over in the super jaws and voila you have a tentpeg
we visit garage sales and there is almost always old ratty hammers in amongst that lot for a dollar, we buy them and just keep the hammers and spare tent pegs in a smallish bag beside the cupboard, there is nearly always someone who is strife
every now and then, like milo did, you come across a drongoe, but there are for more "good guys" out there than drongoes
I see the good guys all the time helping someone out, nothing special it is just a common courtesy and should be expected, but also should be noted as has been done by this post!
Disco Duck said
05:34 PM Nov 14, 2009
If you have so many hammers.........why didn't you give one to the poor little German girl? At least she could speak English. Fancy making her wait!!!
JRH said
05:49 PM Nov 14, 2009
We have a beer here in the West called Hammer 'n' Tongs, not a bad drop
dave06 said
07:05 PM Nov 14, 2009
I got one here with your name on it Duck!
we only had the one left and the japs were using that, we had our main one but with her attitude she wasnt getting it! simple matter of common courstesy!
Disco Duck said
09:18 PM Nov 16, 2009
dave06 wrote:
I got one here with your name on it Duck!
*OUCH*
dave06 said
10:20 AM Nov 17, 2009
shouldnt that be "Quack!!!!!!!!!!!"
Disco Duck said
05:47 PM Nov 18, 2009
"Quarrrrk" after the hammer hits!!
Cruising Granny said
07:42 PM Nov 18, 2009
You blokes should be writing scripts for animated feature movies.
You really do meet salt of the earth people when travelling.
Terro.