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Does this mean the roo was insured and its company paid?

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On 27/11/2013, at 10:54 PM, Bill Wootton wrote:

> No Max. Roo bars are out. The modern car is designed to crumple. We felt no impact. Air bags didn't go off. With a roo bar you are jolted. Saves the furniture but rattles driver and any passengers. Insurance covered it. Lost $750 excess is all. 
> 
> Cheers,
> Bill
> 
>> On 27 Nov 2013, at 10:31 pm, Max Richards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> 
>> Did your car, o bush dweller Bill, have fitted to its front Roo Bars?
>> 
>> If not, why not?
>> 
>> If not then, perhaps soon?
>> 
>> 
>> Max, no bush dweller.
>> 
>>> On 27/11/2013, at 10:21 PM, Bill Wootton wrote:
>>> 
>>> I totally sympathise with Janet, Pat on all of those matters, with the possible exception of roo burgers. A roo ran into the path of my car the other day and caused $11,000+ worth of damage. Make all the burgers you want of the beast. Just kidding. Your poem works well. Hope the cat continues to listen.
>>> 
>>> Bill
>>> 
>>>> On 27/11/2013, at 8:31 PM, Patrick McManus wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> TALKING TO CAT
>>>> 
>>>> cat!
>>>> talking to cat
>>>> talking to my cat
>>>> 
>>>> partner janet
>>>> has gone off
>>>> on a long trip
>>>> in an aeroplane
>>>> right winging
>>>> to her rellies
>>>> to the horrors
>>>> of Abbot land
>>>> killer sharks
>>>> open cast mining
>>>> ex sacred sites
>>>> coal dumping
>>>> that barrier reef 
>>>> deforestation
>>>> flames flash fires
>>>> pollution 
>>>> overfishing
>>>> overgrazing
>>>> over everything
>>>> poor boat people
>>>> roo burgers
>>>> G'day!
>>>> G'donya!
>>>> hope she
>>>> survives
>>>> 
>>>> cat!
>>>> talking to cat
>>>> talking to my cat
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> pmcmanus
>>>> r415
>>