. Join me as I walk thru the Aussie bush. Hear the kangaroos hopping, the wallabies nibbling, the platypus’s paddling, and the gallahs gallahing! All this as I treck to/from the Uni campus through the surrounding bushland.
. Oh yeah, and I have some news about poor Mong-mongi (my car). Why would anyone want to harm him?
This will be the last podcast for a few days, as the weight of V1S moot work crushes me down. (I wish I knew how much work this was going to be – before I signed up)








I love your podcast. I was laughing so hard when you thought your car was stolen (that sounds bad) but I figured you had just forgotten where you parked because you’re so tense about school. You are so funny, i love your podcasts, look forward to each new one.
The next time you misplace your car, shout out, “A dingo stole my Mong-mongi!”
Ha. Ha.
thanks sandy.
r u a ‘lurker’, as big fatty calls them?
are you living in the US of A?
thanks for listening, and the comments. glad U R enjoying my slice of aussie life.
Hi Scotty,
I guess you could say I’m a ‘lurker’ but just because I’m usually listening in the car and always forget to comment or write by the time I get to the computer. I’m on vacation (is that the right word? Maybe it should be “holiday”) this week so I can listen and comment away.
I’ve been listening for a while and I am in the US, near Chicago. I have learned a lot from listening to your show
1) I don’t want to go to law school
2) Don’t buy one of those toilets that gets stuck directly on the wall and
3) Be conscious of how much toilet paper you use.
You didn’t say if you actually called the police or just realized that you had parked further on down the road. Did you actually call the police to report your car stolen. Thanks again for the laughs.
Sandy