It was a lazy old summer’s afternoon when Dave and Pete met Dave’s Dad, Mr. Thompson, at their local RSL sub-branch. This Returned Service League (RSL) club had been built back in ’24 for the ANZAC diggers to have and enjoy the fellowship of those who knew the horror, the truth, and the mateship of war. The old stone building certainly was built well, definitely a keeper as some of the ol’ diggers would say.
Parking the Escort van under one of the back trees, the two lads wandered in, signed the book, and then headed to the bar. Sally looked up and reached for two schooner glasses without a word. The boys smiled and thanked her for the beers. Turning the bar they spotted Dave’s Dad sitting quietly at his regular table with an old drinking mate, Terry Hoskings, former Sergeant Major of the Royal Australian Amoured Corp.
The boys said their hellos, chattered for a bit, with Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hosking’s asking about the various beaches they had surfed that day. After ten or so minutes the beers were getting a little low, so Pete headed back to the bar. On returning with fresh beers for all, the boys made their excuses and wandered over to a separate table near the verandah and immersed themselves in the beer and some chat about the surf for tomorrow, and the girls that they needed to collect at 7pm that night. Ah the life of young Australian men on such a fine hot summers afternoon.
As the next hour past all was quiet and relaxing throughout the club. The 2.30pm chook and meat tray raffles were held, then an afternoon bar-b-ques were started, with hamburgers, sausage and onion sandwiches, and long cold beers the order of lunch.
Parking the Escort van under one of the back trees, the two lads wandered in, signed the book, and then headed to the bar. Sally looked up and reached for two schooner glasses without a word. The boys smiled and thanked her for the beers. Turning the bar they spotted Dave’s Dad sitting quietly at his regular table with an old drinking mate, Terry Hoskings, former Sergeant Major of the Royal Australian Amoured Corp.
The boys said their hellos, chattered for a bit, with Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hosking’s asking about the various beaches they had surfed that day. After ten or so minutes the beers were getting a little low, so Pete headed back to the bar. On returning with fresh beers for all, the boys made their excuses and wandered over to a separate table near the verandah and immersed themselves in the beer and some chat about the surf for tomorrow, and the girls that they needed to collect at 7pm that night. Ah the life of young Australian men on such a fine hot summers afternoon.
As the next hour past all was quiet and relaxing throughout the club. The 2.30pm chook and meat tray raffles were held, then an afternoon bar-b-ques were started, with hamburgers, sausage and onion sandwiches, and long cold beers the order of lunch.
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