WENDELL HUSSEY | Cadet |CONTACT
A young local bushie spent a few dollars filled with hope on Saturday evening.
Heading into town for a mate’s from school’s 21st, Dale Johnson said he chucked a bit of shrapnel at the raincoat machine down at the local servo ‘just in case,’ on Saturday evening.
After a roughly a bottle of Little Fat Lamb at another mates house before the 21st began, Johnson quickly popped into the petrol station for some chewy.
While he was there, he decided he’d better play it safe and pick up some PPE just in case.
“Yeah, should be a decent enough crowd in aye,” said young Johnson.
“Few of the girls from school should be there as well,” explained the local chippy brimming with Little Fat Lamb inspired confidence.
“Bit of history with a couple of em too [haha],”
“Always better to be safe than sorry.”
Dale then walked off up the road to the house where the 21st was being hosted.
While unavailable for an on the record comment the next morning, it’s believed Dale didn’t manage to utilise the little Saturday evening purchase as he decided on ‘having a good night with the boys’ at some point along the way.