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hopefully John Howard :( (jokes... hopefully nobody)

why is it always the nice ones that have to die?

First Steve, now Peter :O

i'm totally torn... i'm sitting here and trying hard not to cry :P

i have an autograph sitting here in front of me from him, saying "Jason, follow your dreams" when my mum told him how much i wanted to race (he was at one of Mum's work conferences)

HI Karen :waves back

Gidday Troy

Does Don Chip count? he didnt die doing what he loves and it was fairly natural. Plus I didnt luv him like the other 2.

Depends which way you look at it. Infulental Aussies... Id like to think Brock is the 3rd... means there wont be another.

all things happen in three's, so who's the next person?

its already been 3, don chipp the founder of the democratic party died aswell.

i mean he probably isnt a bigger icon to younger generation but he probably had some affect for the older generation.

http://www.donchippfoundation.org.au/

Oh well.... off to work!!

Bloody sleepless nights and a 12 hour shift to go. The golf tomorrow better make up for it.

Enjoy your shift.......Are you much of a Golfer? i love going to the driving range

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