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Bad Minton, 

She didn't do her homework again ...  

 

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Hey @Glisten.

 

I love the capitan! I used to get called that by someone. 

I drive a dump truck in a coal mine. Hence the nightshifts. 

Do you work. If so what do you do? 

 

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,... @Glisten  is  an aspiring dumpy driver @Captain24  treat her well 😊

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@TAB  you’re a gentleman and a scholar. Thank you for introducing me to @Captain24 Hey 👋🏼 Capitán.

Dump truck driving. Is it like having a life size Tonka toy?

FIFO mine?

No I’m not working, it’s a story. I’ll spare you the details.

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It’s like having an oversized tonka truck! @Glisten. I live in the same town.

 

Do you know a bit about it @TAB ?  

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..pretty sure you guys were already talking or I just dont remember re intros @Glisten  knock yourself out. be there , be square..

personal tid bit .. went to coal induction nsw like 2012, most of class were school teachers wanting career change to dumptrucks llol... @Captain24 

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El Capitán @Captain24 I’m guessing you’re in the Eastern States?

Because if you were in WA @TAB would have told me.

 

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Goggling it informs me that it was first played at Badminton House in Gloucestershire,@Glisten. Hope you've had a good day.

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no, @ Tab would not have known they were in WA @Glisten  barely spoken.

anyway sfa coal in WA lol

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Hi @Captain24 

My brother in law just drove over the Nullarbor from Queensland to Perth and he told us there's huge trucks speeding thru the Nullarbor..... 

 

I work......( No I don't ) But trying to sew a picture of a dog. The weather in Perth is nice this afternoon - 

 

Are you at work today ? 

 

 

 

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