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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 678235" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>How times have changed. Way back in the fifties the publican at Hebel had to collect his bottled beer by driving to Dubbo to collect it. One year, with floodwaters cutting the southern roads, he managed to get to Dubbo by a circuitous northern route. </p><p>He collected a load of beer but on his return journey his truck was bogged near Noondooh Siding east of Dirranbandi. He had to walk away from the truck leaving it unattended with its load of beer.</p><p>Some weeks later, when the roads had dried out he returned expecting to find that the load had been pilfered. To his surprise, the tarp had been lifted and only two bottles of beer had been taken. The purchase price had been left on the driver's seat.</p><p>Those were the days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 678235, member: 15464"] How times have changed. Way back in the fifties the publican at Hebel had to collect his bottled beer by driving to Dubbo to collect it. One year, with floodwaters cutting the southern roads, he managed to get to Dubbo by a circuitous northern route. He collected a load of beer but on his return journey his truck was bogged near Noondooh Siding east of Dirranbandi. He had to walk away from the truck leaving it unattended with its load of beer. Some weeks later, when the roads had dried out he returned expecting to find that the load had been pilfered. To his surprise, the tarp had been lifted and only two bottles of beer had been taken. The purchase price had been left on the driver's seat. Those were the days. [/QUOTE]
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