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- Nazia on Caravan of Courage 2 - The Rove Vids Wonderful work onthe caravan of courage! It is very good entertaining in your habits. more
- Morgan on Caravan of Courage 2 - The Rove Vids Hey guys, loved the caravan of courage 2 but there is a lot more of the country to be hugged. May I suggest a number 3? more
- LOZZA on Caravan of Courage 2 - The Rove Vids it was fantastic! those boys just make me laugh like i've never laughed before! more
- rebeka on Nuisance Presents my sister brought me a dvd player I DONT HAVE A TV!!! more
- tillie on Nuisance Presents i was 7 years old(im 12 now) and i asked mum for a really big present so she bought her self a massive tv as an early ... more
- sarah on Nuisance Presents i once got hermits crabs for my birthday from my friend and i killed them within a year of getting them by putting them ... more
- Joanne on Nuisance Presents When i was married my mother in law and her daughter ( my sister in law) lived in the same house spoke everyday.....However ... more
- Lia on Nuisance Presents Every single birthday, Christmas or other present giving event, I get a block of chocolate from my Grandfather. Not a whole ... more
- Victoria on Nuisance Presents As a teacher we get some interesting presents from students ranging from broken vases,bars of soap deorated with glued on ... more
- sarah on Nuisance Presents When i was 15 one of my friends gave me this fake 'fish tank' that you fille dup with water and the fish were magnets so u ... more
Caravan of Courage Two?!?
Hamish & Andy 7 October, 2008 - 7:00 AM
When Thomas Williams, a listener, emailed in asking if we were planning to do another Caravan of Courage this year Andy responded to let him know that the thought hadn't really crossed our mind. Boy, did we open a Pandora's box. Here's Tom's reply:
Really!! That strikes me as odd as I aware you were running with a one hug policy. The very spirit of caravaning is multiple trips. Think about it. Old people, stereotypically the thriftier ones in society and caravan enthusiasts, would not invest their money in the travelling wonder homes (caravans) for just one trip.
Thomas
Do you agree with Thomas? Did we satisfactorily hug Australia last time? Should we go again? Where should we go?
Caravan of Courage - Part 1
As Hamish & Andy try to get the van back together we wanted to remind you of just how good it was first time...
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Jacky says
lol u should bring horgs along and make him go on a dacking spree or sumthin
xx
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 7:09 AM -
lachlan says
Hey guys I'm 12 and live in the outback of Bourke (middle of nowhere) and I think that Bourke is the ideal place to come for the caravan of courage.
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 7:22 AM -
Emma Joseph says
YES!!!
The show is funny in Sydney, but even funnier when you are hugging Australia.
Sometimes my Mum doesnt need to know what I am doing, the same works for Grumpy Dave, just don't tell him.
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 7:48 AM -
Eileen Dover says
No, don't hug Australia again! Travel to another country and report on the weirdness of foreign countries and their cultures and the freaks you meet while travelling.
(No, New Zealand doesn't count.)
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 7:52 AM -
Sarah says
pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease do it again!!!!!
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 7:55 AM
i had great fun when i came on it last year and i would love to do it again.
i think that you should start where you finished last year and go back the opposite way but go to different places.
love the idea!!!! bring it on!!!
love sarah -
meg says
i think u guys should totally go again it would be so cool.
i think u guys should start at ularu and finish at carins.
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 8:03 AM -
PIP DWYER says
I was recently on a road trip with my 3 kids and enjoyed the farmers political commentry in their paddocks eg "plug the Pipe" - "Cats choke on Hawks" and lots on Brumby. Can I come on a road trip with you guys and take photos of all these and maybe interview the individuals??? Too political??? I reckon you could sell it by helping mother of 3 excape her 3 kids and in need of some Hamish and Andy style fun! PLEASE ...
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 8:18 AM -
Trent Hornibrook says
Hi guys,
Look, I dont think you're thinking large enough. I mean c'mon, how many times are you going to do the same thing? Isnt it time to hug the world?
I lived in London for three years and I either work up to hammish and andy (listened live) or downloaded the podcast and I was gutted the jacko didnt make it to Mayfair street.
I think at the very least you need to 'acquire' a motorhome and do route 66. Forget hugging Australia, we need you as Australian ambassadors so you can hug the world!
- Trent
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 8:33 AM -
Gabriella says
When you had the annoucement during the day of a family meeting at 5 I was thinking what are we up to now. I was so excited to hear the idea of caravan of courage 2. There is so many more places to hug boys. Grumpy Dave should get in the spirit of it, after all you are the people's show!! I'll be listening this arvo (on a 3 hour delay in Perth) to hear what he had to say in your "meeting" last night. Thank boys.
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 8:40 AM -
Katie D says
OMG YES! You guys are so totally awesome with your crazy ideas and outrageous actions.
I LOVED the first Caravan of Courage but maybe this time you should go around Northern Australia instead? or include Tasmania lol they're Australia too!
Posted Tuesday 7 October, 2008 8:48 AM
