
Can't have my beloved missing out on her regular dose!!
Cheers, Mick



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A Van for ByronWell, can someone take one like this.....
![]() Can't have my beloved missing out on her regular dose!! Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
I thought that was your van
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Mick,
So when are you 'upgrading' your van to similar spec? ![]() ![]() edit: yeah, tea is ok too. A good machine will have a hot water take-off from the boiler. Perfect for making a good cup of tea!
I assume there'll be a campfire. And a stick. And some sort of a metal can or pot of some sort.
I'll be bringing some English Breakfast tea bags. If you put them in your van... you'll have a tea van. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Only if you bring some tea as well as those &^%$# bags You also need boiling water, so the billy & campfire should do the trick. Personally I use a whisperlite. Faster & cleaner. Not sure about that plumbers nightmare in the back of that van though. Looks like a pile of junk designed to lower fuel efficiency. I'll bet it can't make a decent pot of tea though. ![]() Greg
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Hey Mick,
There is a van like that already in byron. Better still, Bay Leaf cafe in town makes mind blowing coffee, look for the place full of locals.
Yep we have a big Barbie Plate and plenty of stuff to burn. Sticks, they are all over the place. ![]() Mark
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Mick, even though, apparently, you drink tea, if this was your van, even I know you wouldn't have milk jugs sitting on top of the machine getting warm, and have a hopper full of ground coffee getting stale!
At least there are no syrup bottles in sight! P Regards, Patrick
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That's cool Mark - Donna will be able to get her fix and we can keep our van (she would never miss out on her supply of caffeine - just don't tell her where the best coffee is made - it'll cost me a fortune
![]() Leigh and Mr Darcy, we always have tea available in my van - just don't tell Donna I said that! Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
Nah, she knows that I would prefer a/your 85 1.4 (and for the money the van would cost, it could be a Zeiss 85). ![]() Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
My brand new sleeping bag has a hidden item pocket... so when we find it, we can always store tea in there, Mick.
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There is one of these vans running past every morning at 9am at place I used to work in, to sell coffee...
![]() Its a great fortune earning actually, business on wheels, its cool.
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