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Re: good bye dadthank you all for your kind words it was nice to read them so thank you from my heart lawrence baldock
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Re: good bye dadCondolences on your loss, lets hope the highway in heaven is nice and clear and free of HATO's
![]() Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's "art" and "inspiring" but when I do it I'm "drunk" and "not welcome at the pub anymore"?
Re: good bye dadSo sorry to hear of your loss lugg
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm glad to hear your dad did'nt suffer. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Re: good bye dadLug your father sounds like a good man, all I can say from my own experience is treasure the memories you have and listen to the stories of those who knew him as a work mate or friend, maybe before you were born. Their tales can make the memory of your father even richer and raise a smile when you think of him.
The dog, on the other hand, had all the papers in order and consequently must accompany his house across national borders.
Re: good bye dadLug , so sorry to hear this news , sorry for the delay , been away from the site for a few days .
My condolances mate " ever get the feeling youv'e been cheated "
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Re: good bye dadMy thoughts with you and your family too Lug. You may not know this, or maybe you do, but the name Baldock is a famous one in the transport industry in Australia.
Dave Baldock was a pioneer of road trains in the Northern Territory after the war, one of a far sighted few who braved the elements with largely home made equipment. One of his early efforts was a Diamond T tractor pulling 7 trailers, all unbraked. ![]() So the Baldock clan reunion is taking place somewhere even as we speak. ![]() Salut, David.
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Re: good bye dadOur condolences to you and your family,
As your dad was a registered member here, If you wish I can move this thread after a few days to the memorial forum where it will stay as a lasting tribute. Your decision entirely. Rikki
Re: good bye dadMy condolences to you , and your family,
Re: good bye dad
thanks Rikki that will be nice. crack on drive
Re: good bye dadcondolances to all your family Lug, May your dad rest in peace
Re: good bye dadthanks to all that have posted it has been nice reading the posts nice all you big hard truckers
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Re: good bye dadI`m sorry for your loss lug. I hope it gets easier as time passes
Onwards and Upwards
Re: good bye dadMy thoughts are with you Lug.
It was an honour to raise a glass to your Dad at the party. dieseldave
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i'll second what dave said my facebook page
Stay indoors people don't risk getting hypa errmm, hypothyrm errrm hiperth - dammit, don't risk dying of cold out there.
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