the convicts shame file

first to answer a question for mary walsh we have king island cloud juice water on our tours.

we will now shame those people that do not answer our letters or mail in regards to tourism we will take a leaf out of mary walsh book as its time to shame those people that are not doing the right thing in tourism australia wide and victoria is the first to be blasted

we have just returned from n.s.w. as we were filming the coast from the vic border up to capt cooks site and boy have we had a great time the people love those convicts and the surprise is that they will also look up the nook as we now have this site linked to our film work for those people that wish to follow us and of course read the posts from others till next mail bag convicts will rumble


1 Response to “the convicts shame file”

  1. 1 marywalsh

    I did respond earlier but couldn’t get it to “submit”….Will try again now.

    Is your comment translated into the fact you take bottled water everywhere you travel with your customers?

    I was reminded of going to Andamooka, an opal mining town 250 klm north of Adelaide. One really gets to value water there….where we didn’t wash or shower for five days, red dust clogging hair, teeth, ears and the motor of the VW….scary stuff having restricted fluids etc.

    In your travels, looking at old cemeteries have you too noticed the age of the deceased?. Our forebears managed to live to a ripe old age even without modern medicine!

    I’ve glad I’ve been able to give you an attitude of striding down the tunnel and lighting the end of it up for yourself. Things don’t happen unless you make your presence felt.

    The other week I met a group from Queensland in the Dandenong. An historical group they travelled once a year by bus down the East Coast and seemed to be really enjoying the experience. Needs to be more organised groups of like minded people leaving their pets and grandchildren to someone’s else care for a week or two and travel!

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