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	<title>Comments on: The Ultimate Boys Trips</title>
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		<title>By: Lunch</title>
		<link>http://goinoffsafaris.com.au/the-ultimate-boys-trip/#comment-39</link>
		<dc:creator>Lunch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 04:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Howdy boys!
Trust your well &amp; looking after each other! glad the memories from your recent safari with us are still fresh in the mind &amp; that you didnt eat all the tuna at once !!
We have been fortunate enough to get onto some more Tuna of late &amp; bucket fulls of King George Whiting, so everyone is happy. A big trip coming up soon to the home of the 2kg monster whiting off Flinders Island &amp; other very big species, so can&#039;t wait for that one.
Thanks for your comments as well, really appreciate them &amp; we&#039;ll chat soon.
Oh, by the way have you seen the ad on tv featuring Alan Payne from your Bairds Bay swim with the sealions &amp; dolphins yet...? Its very good &amp; was shot only a few days after you went swimming there. I also told him about your new nickname Haydo&#039;s &amp; he&#039;s keeping you in mind for a job to round up all the marine life!!
Go the Hawks!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Howdy boys!<br />
Trust your well &amp; looking after each other! glad the memories from your recent safari with us are still fresh in the mind &amp; that you didnt eat all the tuna at once !!<br />
We have been fortunate enough to get onto some more Tuna of late &amp; bucket fulls of King George Whiting, so everyone is happy. A big trip coming up soon to the home of the 2kg monster whiting off Flinders Island &amp; other very big species, so can&#8217;t wait for that one.<br />
Thanks for your comments as well, really appreciate them &amp; we&#8217;ll chat soon.<br />
Oh, by the way have you seen the ad on tv featuring Alan Payne from your Bairds Bay swim with the sealions &amp; dolphins yet&#8230;? Its very good &amp; was shot only a few days after you went swimming there. I also told him about your new nickname Haydo&#8217;s &amp; he&#8217;s keeping you in mind for a job to round up all the marine life!!<br />
Go the Hawks!!</p>
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		<title>By: Bleechy</title>
		<link>http://goinoffsafaris.com.au/the-ultimate-boys-trip/#comment-38</link>
		<dc:creator>Bleechy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 12:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>G’Day Lunch,
It’s now 7 weeks since our odyssey into the wilds of the Eyre Peninsula, and we’re all still talking about our adventures to anyone willing to listen.  Trying to confirm the highlight for Hayden and Zac was a very interesting endeavour – Sand boarding, beach fishing, the shark dive and the tuna swim were all high up there, but the day spent diving with the Seals and Dolphins at Baird’s Bay has surfaced as the clear winner. They just couldn’t get enough of it. Hayden now relishes his new nickname - “Marine Boy”.
Snowy’s highlight was a little easier to identify – TUNA FISHING! Cranking in the blue rockets is something that he not only wanted to do for a very long time, but has now given him some significant ‘bragging rights’ over his equally mad fishing brothers.
As for me, I realised after returning to the grind of everyday life that my highlight was the absolute quality time spent with my son, my mate &amp; his son – under your guidance. Too often I find myself calling home to say I’m working late, or have to travel away, or can’t make the basketball game – ‘sorry mate, I have to work’. I will always remember our trip into your backyard with clear memories of a fantastic bonding experience with my son, thank you.

Recently,I asked Hayden where he wanted to go for our next adventure. His immediate response was “Does Lunch do safaris in Darwin......?” As you can see, you’ve certainly made an impression on as all.

There’s no doubt that we will remain in contact, and I’m equally as sure that we will again cross the fence and spend some time discovering the hidden joys of the west coast, as only you can show us.
I trust your family is well, look after yourself.
Enjoy,
Michael Bleechmore</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>G’Day Lunch,<br />
It’s now 7 weeks since our odyssey into the wilds of the Eyre Peninsula, and we’re all still talking about our adventures to anyone willing to listen.  Trying to confirm the highlight for Hayden and Zac was a very interesting endeavour – Sand boarding, beach fishing, the shark dive and the tuna swim were all high up there, but the day spent diving with the Seals and Dolphins at Baird’s Bay has surfaced as the clear winner. They just couldn’t get enough of it. Hayden now relishes his new nickname &#8211; “Marine Boy”.<br />
Snowy’s highlight was a little easier to identify – TUNA FISHING! Cranking in the blue rockets is something that he not only wanted to do for a very long time, but has now given him some significant ‘bragging rights’ over his equally mad fishing brothers.<br />
As for me, I realised after returning to the grind of everyday life that my highlight was the absolute quality time spent with my son, my mate &amp; his son – under your guidance. Too often I find myself calling home to say I’m working late, or have to travel away, or can’t make the basketball game – ‘sorry mate, I have to work’. I will always remember our trip into your backyard with clear memories of a fantastic bonding experience with my son, thank you.</p>
<p>Recently,I asked Hayden where he wanted to go for our next adventure. His immediate response was “Does Lunch do safaris in Darwin&#8230;&#8230;?” As you can see, you’ve certainly made an impression on as all.</p>
<p>There’s no doubt that we will remain in contact, and I’m equally as sure that we will again cross the fence and spend some time discovering the hidden joys of the west coast, as only you can show us.<br />
I trust your family is well, look after yourself.<br />
Enjoy,<br />
Michael Bleechmore</p>
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		<title>By: Hayden Bleechmore</title>
		<link>http://goinoffsafaris.com.au/the-ultimate-boys-trip/#comment-37</link>
		<dc:creator>Hayden Bleechmore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 03:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey lunch,
It’s Marine boy here. That fishing trip was the best holiday I’ve ever had, and possibly ever will, my favorite part was diving with the sea lions and dolphins, I was the last person in the group to get out,(by about 20 minutes), because I was having so much fun. I would have stayed in longer but the sea lions swam away. Hence my new nickname ‘marine boy’. I think it would be great if we went on another trip with you!
Thanks, Hayden a.k.a ‘marine boy’</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey lunch,<br />
It’s Marine boy here. That fishing trip was the best holiday I’ve ever had, and possibly ever will, my favorite part was diving with the sea lions and dolphins, I was the last person in the group to get out,(by about 20 minutes), because I was having so much fun. I would have stayed in longer but the sea lions swam away. Hence my new nickname ‘marine boy’. I think it would be great if we went on another trip with you!<br />
Thanks, Hayden a.k.a ‘marine boy’</p>
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