Today’s edition is my last podcast from Australia – at least for a while. My guests are Richard Giles and Tony Goodson.
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Good luck Cam…I’m looking forward to one day saying…I used to know that guy with the stupid looking Elvis sunnies 😉
Best of luck dude
Thanks heaps for that episode. It really struck a cord with me 🙂
Have a great trip over… can’t wait to hear your thoughts on US business etc. etc.
Maybe a new podcast?…. An Aussie expats view of …
I do agree with the icon and images, Cam. I have been wearing a brown fedora for 15 years and it’s something they just associate with me. Especially in the Western US where hats other than baseball caps or cowboy hats are unheard of.
Would be nice if you listed what was in the show. When you started out, you did that really well (down to the exact times when things came and left). But at least a list, so we know whether it’s relevant to us.
howdy partner
feels like we’re in “The Party”
birdie num num
good luck on the travels dude
Luke… the title of this particular show doesn’t tell you what it’s about? If there was more to list I would have put it in there pardner.
Yeah Frank I love that film! Thanks dude. You take care too. I’ll be back bigger and better than ever. Hey, did you buy a few copies of the Bulletin and place them on appropriate desks at Nth Ryde?
I love that movie too! Peter Sellers was a genius. Complete bastard but a genius… and didn’t the chick in that murder her husband or something?
Good luck Cam… can’t believe your co-hosts didn’t proclaim “Elvis has left the building” when you signed-off.
Good Luck over here. I’m an ex-pat Brissie Boy living & working in IT in Orange County, California for the past 13 years & it has its moments.