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Chapter 1: What challenges did Sales and Crabb face during their trip to Wagga?
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Chapter 2: What dining experiences did Sales and Crabb have in Wagga?
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Chapter 3: How did Sales and Crabb's plans change due to travel delays?
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Hello! Tell you who was driving the car today, Annabel Crabb, when my 8.45 a.m. flight was postponed until 2.45 p.m.
Now that is technically still doable.
I know, but you know what worried me? It's sweaty though, isn't it? It's sweaty, yeah, exactly.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the 'Schnitty' in their conversation?
And I felt like if I put all my eggs in that basket... It actually did, I checked, it did arrive at 4pm, but can you imagine the stress of sitting at Sydney Airport?
Someone's sweaty bum crack, I think, in certain quarters. I wasn't keen to be up here by myself, just flanneling on.
So somebody sent me a message in the Facebook group, it was foggy here this morning?
Was it foggy or is that just a big airline lie? Foggy? Foggy? You people are like a jury. You're like, no, not that foggy.
Chapter 5: What cultural offerings did they discuss during their visit?
Sounds like bullshit to me. Looking at the second row reminds me, we got a bit of intel that apparently there's a somewhat disruptive book club that booked out the entire second row. Is that correct?
Yeah, it's like the misandrist, no, the end of the patriarchy book club. Is that right? The kill the patriarchy? Smash the patriarchy. I mean... alright, how is that business model going? Like is it smashed?
Chapter 6: How did the conversation shift to the Pirates of Penzance production?
Work in progress. I think that's fair enough. I mean, I think it's fair to say there's vestiges that survive, but you've made a massive dent in it here from Wagga.
So we had, unfortunately, so I had a lovely leisurely day planned out for myself in Wagga of various, because I enjoy coming to Wagga and various places that I wanted to hit. And instead I had to make a panicked phone call to Annabelle Crabb to go, have you left yet?
Because I need to... And of course I hadn't because... LAUGHTER It was substantially past the hour at which I had planned to depart and yet in fact had not.
So I went screaming around there and then we hit the road together so it was good.
Guess who got the front seat? So Mr Crabbe drove, I was in the back seat and Sales was in the front seat because she's longer.
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Chapter 7: What insights did they share about Lena Dunham's new memoir?
It's true, it's true.
No, no, actually no and I specifically sent a message saying if you turn up with a stringed instrument... I will have harsh words. There's no way.
I was banned from two things. One was bringing the cello, and two was any discussion of planning or admin in the car.
Or dates, because essentially, like, this is too much information and we're already off the rails, but, like... My other half of more than three decades, Jeremy, who you may have heard about, and Lee are essentially the same person. They are organised. They like talking about dates.
Chapter 8: What are their thoughts on the film 'One Battle After Another'?
They like talking about planning things. And they like making decisions in a crispy way. And they are... pretty much all the things that I hate and so when we were backstage I said you may not discuss dates with me on this drive and then backstage Jeremy's just like I think it's time we got rid of that two seater sofa in the living room and I'm like no!
No correspondence will be entered into on any planning issues.
I did massage that conversation, though, into more of a thing about home decorating and arranging of things, which I felt like was kind of...
more up her alley and then she found herself drawn in and then she sort of getting new things i just don't like making decisions about what to do with old and then she was like god damn you both you've got me you've sucked me into this conversation yeah but anyway so we got here kind of late-ish like three o'clock and then i basically we dropped our bags and then i whisked crab off to some things that we wanted to see so her dress is from middlemost
Do you know why? So we got into town a bit later than anticipated, but that was the one shop that people were like, no, you've got to go there. Particularly, I had to go there, I think. Yes, people thought it was your thing. And so we went there, we met Janine. Hello, Janine. Janine, do we have you in the house?
Yes.
Yeah, of course we do. And I'm like, that is an awesome wogger dress made out of a tea towel. And so now it's on high rotation immediately.
And then we... My other favourite shop that I wanted to see, but it was closed by the time we got there, was Paper Pear. I love... Yeah, I love that other shop.
However, this is a little, like, we both... pressed our noses against the doors and my greasy nose print is still on the left-hand glass door.
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