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Bernie Kinnears Fireball Auto
YOU ARE IN A CAR WITH CHARCOAL BLAZING IN THE BOOT....DID IT EXPLODE :) Bernie Kinnear was a blacksmith who needed charcoal so they brought some by car to the smithy...trouble was it came to life and set fire to the boot of the car Bernie Kinnear Dirranbandi Blacksmith 1900 + Mark said it was smoking and Harold laughed with glee (Harold was a bit slow) Bernies charcoal was a blazing so much smoke you couldn't see Bernie Kinnear wanted charcoal for his forge at the smithy shop So he burnt a tree and waited for the fire and smoke to stop Harolds flivver it was loaded Harold drove and Bernie talked Poor Mark was worried, he'd really wished he'd walked The spare tyre was a blazing and the paint was burning too So they baled out at Bernie's from this fire ball ooh.. Some time later... Bernie went to meet a client at the café Pippos...(local Greek cafe) Bern tapped him on the shoulder and said Ill see you out side boss Nervous habit of Bernie's was a rolling up his sleeves Stevens thought a fight was on, Bernie buckled at the knees When the fight was over Bernie said to Stevens gees! Here's the part I made you and only ten quid if you please.....(quid Aussie pound ) Mark Johnson at about 17 worked with these 2 characters In Dirranbandi bridge building. People who went outside to fight rolled their sleeves up and tapped you on the shoulder first .fisticuffs imminent ....back in the 50s These old Blacksmiths kept things going and were good value in the bush country towns Don Johnson
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