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Pension problems


Centrelink was late, so...............

 

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We are to start. On Friday night!!

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Greetings Earthlings, A big Howdyeeeee to all you Nutty Nomads out there, well the Brothels at Kalgoorlie, are something else,  Julie felt sooooo at home there (I'm going to get killed for that)  Bahahahahah, Darrell ,as you see, had a hard time keeping it in his pants,,,, when we walked in Mel's top lip was very sweaty, !!And Sandra was habitually licking her lips,,,,,,,,!!And!!, I was very, very excited

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Take a walk on the wild side... I hope you've had time to swap the thongs for something more appropriate, Jules.

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A few dollars to help with your travels always comes in handy.

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How,

Must be how the wild west got it's name smile



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Jules, how much did you earn on your first night ? biggrinbiggrin



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I did the tour and really enjoyed it. The madam at the time originally came from Sydney, not far from where I live. It was interesting to hear how she became involved in the business and the past history.

 



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I am going to answer these in order - ok?

Gary Kelly - had my best stilletos on Gary - the pink ones! (Nearly fell over and broke my neck!!!!!!!)

Kaid - a few more dollars for the diesel fund is always handy!!

Doug - Wild West is right - Kal is a great place - you will love it!!!

Wombat - not saying - Centrelink might get word of it and cancel the pension!!!!!

Clare - was a really good tour - they guys didn't put ALL the pictures up - won't say any more. And the madam is an interesting lady, and does a really good tour. I read a book recently called Kal, by Judy Nunn - get a copy and read it, fantastic story of the early days in Kalgoorlie.

And finally - one of the fun things to do in Kalgoorlie - not fun, but interesting is the Super Pit - something like 1.3 MILLION Toyota utes, stacked like bricks, could fit in the pit - huge!!!!!!! Heaps of other stuff as well. Free 24 hour stop in town, with toilets, in a nice park setting. Lake Douglas about 12k towards Coolgardie is a large area, with 3 day camping for free (toilets only).



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I note by the photograph someone has taken things into hand !! biggrinbiggrin



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Awesome picture girls lol, that place is a stones throw from our house in Kal, the girls working there at night didn't like us girls ( my 4 sisters and I)  walking in the street and told us to get lost in no uncertain terms.  Enjoy Kalgoorlie its a fabulous place.....Kisha



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Centrelink was late, so...............

 

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Now there's a likely trio!!!   Pensioners special price? wink biggrin

Reminds of a joke years ago about the pensioner goes into a brothel and says I've only got $5, what can I get for that?

The Madam calls out to a girl in the back "Get the cat Mabel!"......bleh no no no 



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Did we meet you at Boyington ???



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Wand will -which of us were you talking to? Darrell & Sandra gave Isuzu truck and Coromal van, Mel is Ford Kea camper van, has a dog also named Molly, Jules & Billeeeeeee Conquest motorhome - Boyington is where?

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Centrelink's computers were down this morning, so I suppose most of Australia's nomads were uncontactable?
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Have done the tour and well worth taking the time to do.


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Boyington is in WA, near some mines, couldn't have been you, sorry, maybe we will meet on the road somewhere, we are at Ballina at the moment heading North.



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Clare46 wrote:

I did the tour and really enjoyed it. The madam at the time originally came from Sydney, not far from where I live. It was interesting to hear how she became involved in the business and the past history.

 


Yep, had a great time on that tour. The very cultured speech of the madam was an extraordinary contrast to the stories she told. Would recommend it to anybody going to Kalgoorlie. 



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