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Created by WendyC WendyC  > 9 months ago, 8 Oct 2014
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WendyC
WendyC

2 posts

8 Oct 2014 4:57am
Hi. Can anyone help me out into giving my sad story a happy ending? I'm from Belgium and went to the Birdsville races a couple of weeks ago. Yes I know it is cliché, but I met a great guy there . We didn't get the chance to exchange contact info on the last day of the races because my travel companion had to go to the station where she worked. All I've got is a name (and not even written down so it can go all directions). Anyway, if you do not try you've already lost so here we go: his name is Brad Ficca (or Pike or Ficke or ...) and he works on his parents farm (not animal but produce) near Toowoomba, he's 24 years old and has a sister living in Oxford (England). Does anyone know this guy? I would like to leave him a message very much.
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

8 Oct 2014 8:02am
I heard that he went to Iraq to fight with ISIS.
JK, sorry can't help, does Facebook have some kind of forum? I don't know, I'm not a FB'er.
clarence
clarence

TAS

979 posts

8 Oct 2014 11:30am
Is he a windsurfer/kiter/SUP paddler/surfer etc?

Clarence
mazdon
mazdon

1199 posts

8 Oct 2014 9:15am
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WendyC said..
Hi. Can anyone help me out into giving my sad story a happy ending? I'm from Belgium and went to the Birdsville races a couple of weeks ago. Yes I know it is cliché, but I met a great guy there . We didn't get the chance to exchange contact info on the last day of the races because my travel companion had to go to the station where she worked. All I've got is a name (and not even written down so it can go all directions). Anyway, if you do not try you've already lost so here we go: his name is Brad Ficca (or Pike or Ficke or ...) and he works on his parents farm (not animal but produce) near Toowoomba, he's 24 years old and has a sister living in Oxford (England). Does anyone know this guy? I would like to leave him a message very much.




can you post of picture of the two of you at the races (or just one of yourself )
it might help...
pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

8 Oct 2014 10:58am
Let me guess,... now you're pregnant? Congratulations.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

8 Oct 2014 2:30pm
You might have better luck posting your story on a forum oriented towards farming or even horse racing. Not too many Seabreezers live around Toowoomba compared to somewhere like Perth or Melbourne.


Maybe a forum like this one will give you better results?


www.farmstyle.com.au/forum
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

8 Oct 2014 3:10pm
Easy, just phone the local farm suppliers give them the details and job done I used to be pretty good at tracking people, especially if they hadn't paid their account
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

8 Oct 2014 3:40pm
"I would like to leave him a message very much."
Yikes, come to think of it, that could be taken several ways, Brad might want to be more careful next time,,,,,,,,, if there is one.
pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

8 Oct 2014 4:07pm
Just put an ad in the local paper,.
"Brad,. I've now got the $200 I borrowed off you at the races but I've lost your contact details.
Please send contact details to,... etc etc."

I think that should get you at least half a dozen to choose from and you can pick the best one.

Are we being really helpful here?
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

8 Oct 2014 8:37pm
No worries Wendy.
i'll just need your Full name, Date of Birth, Current Address, Credit Card details and your mother's maiden name.
Should be able to get back to you soon.

(It's windy now in Maui yeah?)
WendyC
WendyC

2 posts

9 Oct 2014 3:12am
nice one guy's...If I don't find him, at least I got some funny replies . And some of you may be dissappointed, but it's nothing do to with pregnancy. A male collegue of mine got a message like that via Facebook...freaked him out. Anyway, will try the farmers forum, thanks for the tip Modydisc.
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

9 Oct 2014 8:30am
Sorry we weren't much help, but you did provide us with an interesting angle on an unusual situation, so for that, I say good on ya, it was fun.
dusta
dusta

WA

2940 posts

10 Oct 2014 10:16am
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

10 Oct 2014 5:44pm
plenty of fish in the sea ! move on girl.
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