Tuesday 22-Dec-2015, 09:00 PM
Interesting working at night. The photography is difficult and the visibility is poor but the crowd was great and very excited to get a photo with us. My kids live up there and it was the first time they've seen us troop. It was a bit of an eye opener for them seeing how the public react to us.
Getting interviewed was interesting. The reporter had nothing written down but he just came out with a steady string of well framed open questions without pause for 15 minutes, same with Stacey. After the interview he followed us in to the Wonderland, and he saw what we do. He got the photo, and one with his son too.
After the troop we had Maccas in Margaret St. I used to work there, and I realised that when I worked there in 1983, ROTJ was in cinemas. Ironic to be returning carrying a scout helmet all these years later.
Thanks Bolt and the Toowoomba crew for having us, it was a great night.
Getting interviewed was interesting. The reporter had nothing written down but he just came out with a steady string of well framed open questions without pause for 15 minutes, same with Stacey. After the interview he followed us in to the Wonderland, and he saw what we do. He got the photo, and one with his son too.
After the troop we had Maccas in Margaret St. I used to work there, and I realised that when I worked there in 1983, ROTJ was in cinemas. Ironic to be returning carrying a scout helmet all these years later.
Thanks Bolt and the Toowoomba crew for having us, it was a great night.
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