The crossing was smooth last night, and the Sabre group enjoyed a couple of drinks and buffet dinner together. Much talk about the races, the blow, the courses etc etc. The competition goes on off the water - who can pile the MOST on their plate and eat it all!! Wayne won!
I did have some problems last night - my recliner would NOT recline!! Bugga. I could only get the footrest out. So I just persevered for a while - THEN - a person in the row behind started snoring LODLY and ENDLESSLY - the couple next to me woke up - chatted - then produced tissues to break up and stuff in their ears. I thought to myself - this is NOT good. So I took my blanket and pillow and backpack bag, went round the the entry area for the recliner area, lay on the floor against the cupboards for temporary storage and went to sleep - YEP - on the floor. I got about 5 hours sleep - waking once to reposition. The trick was getting my head on the backpack bag such that the vibration of the motors did not reverberate thru my head. It was a lino floor at that! I am fine today. Have had one powernap.
Disembarked by about 6.30am and set off northward - inland route. I am now into NSW - Jerilderie, from here I head northward toward West Wyalong and Dubbo. Taking it cruisy sitting on 100k. Not sure where I will get to by tonight. Everything seems to be travelling ok on the trailer.
Mostly radio & CD entertainment this morning - the law report was on Child Safety in Qld, then a discussion with a researcher on the female g-spot and the cricket; mixed with my favourites on the Nationals CD I made up - Bad Romance seems to be getting a lot of play.
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Smooth crossing is a plus, Sabre group dinner sounded like fun, looks like Wayne is pretty copmpetitive and successful in most things. Just your luck to get a dicky recliner and someone that snores, the floor hey, I always said you could sleep anywhere. Ok heading towards West Dubbo tells me not to expect a call from you from Melbourne, as you won't be needing an overnight stay in Sydney now. Hope all is going well with the trip home, it is as you said "a bloody long way" have a good safe trip home.
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