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Well Geoff and Nelly have almost finished packing up the house so by the end of the weekend they'll be out of here and no longer Mexicans! :woot:

I only met Geoff because as usual, he went out of his way to help a fellow SAUer and we all became great friends after that.

I don't know what to say, other than we'll really miss you guys and your little kitties and all your worldly advice and many BBQs and borrowing of cars and just, in general, being there for us and only 10mins away.

Also congrats for finishing your 20yrs in the army finally!

Here's hoping you end up buying a big house in QLD so we can come up there and mess up your house for a few days :O

Hope everything goes well for you guys.

Kaz :huh:

Best wishes Geoff and Nelly.

This has been a long time coming. I wish you all the best for whatever adventures you are about to face.

Have a safe trip adn look after yourselves.

With so many ppl migrating north, it could be time for a road trip. :O

The penalty for desertion is death!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL...though i think you would rather death then enduring any more time in Vic.

All the best for the road trip....will be in touch and no doubt here tales from the paperclip. if Lakeside ever gets open again i can see a QLD road trip being high up on the list. It looks to be the best track out

besta luck geoff!! i remember meeting you at our first SAU stand at auto salon years back. had a good chat about random stuff..haa aa..."memories...like the colours of the wind".

but yeah best of luck in qld. missed out on your lock bar too...grrh.

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