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Post by Koala on Jan 21, 2009 17:24:45 GMT 10
For those interested teardrop owners, there is a gathering of Teardrops (both original and replicas) to be held at Tomakin which is south of Batemans Bay, over Easter 2009 Please PM me for further information. Actually anyone can attend...........even a tent is OK. Ken
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 17:49:34 GMT 10
Hi K.K PM about to be sent Redrops ;D
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Post by Daggsey on Jan 21, 2009 20:48:26 GMT 10
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Post by Daggsey on Jan 21, 2009 20:59:05 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2009 6:41:21 GMT 10
;D ;D ;D A pool of teardrops ..Oh stop blubbering .. here's a hanky. Blow your nose and wipe your eyes..... ummm .. No .. ..dont do it in that order. It can get messy ;D Greeneyes Hey....Waaaait a minute .. Are you being derogative about us teardroppers why i oughta come round there and ...... We aint gunna take this lying down ya know.. .....ummm come to think of it.. most things we do in a teardrop is done lying down... saves banging our heads on the roof ;D ;D ;D Reddo
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Post by Daggsey on Jan 22, 2009 7:45:37 GMT 10
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Post by Koala on Jan 22, 2009 17:05:53 GMT 10
Don't worry Reddo, only us Teardrop owners know what can be achieved ::)in a Teardrop. Ken
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Post by DC3Td on Jan 23, 2009 15:14:57 GMT 10
The ol`Td will certainly be up & about for a run down to Tomakin.Should turn out nicely as have mate at Bomaderry to call by on way down & a holiday cottage at Milton BUT will need a tow vehicle as have determined i don`t want to use the Bug. cheers gordon
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Post by andrew on Jan 25, 2009 21:55:21 GMT 10
Hey Daggsey, Jacqui and I were discussing the collective name and we believe that you are but it is a gathering over four teardrops is a cry and anything from two to four is just " a sob of teardrops" Regards Andrew
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Post by atouchofglass on Jan 26, 2009 6:44:09 GMT 10
So how many does it take before you're having a ball eeerrr bawl?
With V Vers I wouldn't think it would be many
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by winterwood on Apr 27, 2009 23:45:05 GMT 10
Hi all,
Does anyone have any photos please ..... love to see them
Max
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Post by Roehm3108 on Apr 30, 2009 20:46:27 GMT 10
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Post by builderdes on Apr 30, 2009 21:15:32 GMT 10
Ray , Teadrops Are Best Forget The Rest, Teardrops Cry In Simpathy For Big Over Weight Vans,The Only Wails You Hear Are Wails Of Laughter, As We Over Take You Guys Going Up Hills Or Passing You On Freeways, Des.
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Post by Roehm3108 on May 1, 2009 10:27:33 GMT 10
Hey Des At least we can stand up in our vans!! My Propert has the advantages of the TD when towed as well as FULL head height when there ;D Cheers and keep on wailin' Ray
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2009 12:54:00 GMT 10
Yo.. I have the choice of taking the my TD or the 9'3" Rosie van to Katoomba in July. Not a massive weight difference between the 2..and just a tad more headwind resistance that the chev hardly notices. The Rosie van won the debate as i dont have to brave the elements outside at the back of the TD to boil the jug of a morning. Not a pleasurable task if ya have to stand in below zero temps. Have cheated before in the TD. Boiled the jug and filled the thermos before i took it to bed. Used it as a hot water bottle overnight then pored a hot brew while laying in bed the next morning. ;D Us "droppers" are an adaptable breed Ray...... Now i just have to work out an easy way of pulling on jumpers, jeans , socks and jackets while full of aches and pains laying horizontal.... Yup... thats it.. i will take the van with full headroom... well... to Katooma at least.. Reddo
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