Just thought I'd throw the idea of having a couple of hours at a nice little pub somewhere in the Hunter area this coming Sunday.
Dave and I might just accidentally happen to have some Navara D40 Manuals on CD* that magically appeared when this little green guy with an Irish accent appeared next to my boot as I was walking through Morton National Park on the weekend. These CDs wondrously have the 2005 European D40 manual in its entirety on them. We're absolutely stunned as to how this happened but if you ask no questions we'll not tell any (more) lies.
If you want one, come along, have a drink, meet some forum users and generally scoff at the lack of suction on my snorkel you're more than welcome to come along!
Start: say, 1pm or so
Where? Let's pick a place. We could try the Royal River Inn in Swan St, Morpeth, but we can go anywhere ya'll like. The Hunter River Inn in East Maitland has plenty of parking so it's not a bad venue.
* These are not genuine, the Leprechaun had a patch over one eye, a parrot on his shoulder and a wooden leg. Every "B'gosh and Begorra" was punctuated by "Arrr!" so there's a good chance that the origin is questionable, but hey it's a bloody manual we can't otherwise get!
Dave and I might just accidentally happen to have some Navara D40 Manuals on CD* that magically appeared when this little green guy with an Irish accent appeared next to my boot as I was walking through Morton National Park on the weekend. These CDs wondrously have the 2005 European D40 manual in its entirety on them. We're absolutely stunned as to how this happened but if you ask no questions we'll not tell any (more) lies.
If you want one, come along, have a drink, meet some forum users and generally scoff at the lack of suction on my snorkel you're more than welcome to come along!
Start: say, 1pm or so
Where? Let's pick a place. We could try the Royal River Inn in Swan St, Morpeth, but we can go anywhere ya'll like. The Hunter River Inn in East Maitland has plenty of parking so it's not a bad venue.
* These are not genuine, the Leprechaun had a patch over one eye, a parrot on his shoulder and a wooden leg. Every "B'gosh and Begorra" was punctuated by "Arrr!" so there's a good chance that the origin is questionable, but hey it's a bloody manual we can't otherwise get!