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Well after watching Rove last night and thinking about the funny/strange things I have seen this week driving to and from work it got me thinking that we should share this kinda stuff.

So go ahead - share the laughs.

The 2 weird things I saw this week were:

1. Monday morning - Waverly Road (near Chadstone) - a guy riding a bike in a wetsuit.

2. And last night on my way home along Alma Road, I pulled up at a red light at the corner of Chapel St about 4.30pm and the lady in the car in front of me jumped out and did a lap around her car. She was wearing a purple fleecy dressing gown and was I reckon about 60 years old.

WHAT THE???

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Well after watching Rove last night and thinking about the funny/strange things I have seen this week driving to and from work it got me thinking that we should share this kinda stuff.

So go ahead - share the laughs.

The 2 weird things I saw this week were:

1. Monday morning - Waverly Road (near Chadstone) - a guy riding a bike in a wetsuit.

2. And last night on my way home along Alma Road, I pulled up at a red light at the corner of Chapel St about 4.30pm and the lady in the car in front of me jumped out and did a lap around her car. She was wearing a purple fleecy dressing gown and was I reckon about 60 years old.

WHAT THE???

I have to calm your concerns here Bec :D

Guy in the wetsuit, simply a tri-athlete doing some winter training returning from a dip in the sea

Woman in dressing gown, just checking she hadnt run anyone over after coming off of Chapel St.

Hope this helps :P

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Well last year I got tickets from their production manager who i was sitting next to on a flight to Qld, hmm 2 tickets... all i had to do was buy her a drink! :D

Tsk Tsk! I remember that day (well the one you went to the show on not the plane trip, dont want people thinking I am some chick who gives tickets away). :O

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I cant find the pic... i went to tassie for a mates wedding and the night before we were roaming around launceston drunk as after getting kicked out of a bar and found a sign in the middle of a concreted area saying

"Keep off the grass"

we were confused...

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I cant find the pic... i went to tassie for a mates wedding and the night before we were roaming around launceston drunk as after getting kicked out of a bar and found a sign in the middle of a concreted area saying

"Keep off the grass"

we were confused...

Thats Launceston's little lawn lol.

There should have been about a 20 cm square in the middle of the paved area

Funny s#^t

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Thats Launceston's little lawn lol.

There should have been about a 20 cm square in the middle of the paved area

Funny s#^t

haha

there wasnt even that... mind u... we were very very blind and it was 4am.

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to get tickets to rove live, they are only on offer on 2 days of the whole year, and hey manage to get enough ppl to fill the audience for the year

on JAN 29/30th go on the rove live website and sign up to the audience list, its the only time you can get them. Ive been 3 times this year and managed to see elle macpherson, pamela anderson, nelly furtado, nick lache

its free as well :dry:

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