Old cookies never die Had a few cleansing ales with Les Gilbee and Ferrett Brennan in Echuca on 12th Jan...Haven't laughed so much since the reunion the memories were endless and flowed as quick as the beer...There are no mates like old pussers mates...Jeez its great to be alive......Happy new Year...Errol Tomkins
kippy- 01-16-2007
Old cooks never die!!
No!! They just burn out!! :smile:
Smiddy- 01-17-2007
so right Burnt out you are so right. I have only been at this job for 7 weeks and I'm ready to change. I'll tough it out though because I'm not going to let it beat me. I've gotta hang in there because I only lasted 4 months at my last one. yadda yadda yadda.
I know this awesome bloke who use to be in the Air force in NZ. He's so cool and I so want to work with him again. Might happen since we work on the same island. Hes a bit older than me and
he knows where I'm comming from career wise. He was dribbling on about sergents and how they were let go early, ect. Also another bloke who I worked with in England we just chatted all the time.He had been a chef and was in the same time as me but on the other side of the world.
quinny- 01-18-2007
yes Errol its good to catch up with old mates and have a few ales we are all kindred spirits us cookies.
I am going up to catch up with Chocker Roberts next week, i have spoken to him a few times since i re-established contact wth him last year i hadnt spoke to him since 1980 and it was just like old times.
I remember Les and Ferret from my time so it would have been goood keep well mate.
Regards Quinny
Davelinton- 02-17-2007
Do you blokes know how Ray Goodwin died, I was shocked to hear of his passing
Dave
CliffWhatley- 02-18-2007
Sent you a private message Dave.
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