John Denver Packs Sydney Opera House: Monday, 21st November, 1977

It has been a pleasantly sunny day with a maximum temperature of twenty-two degrees Celsius. At 7.00 p.m., on Channel Seven’s edition of “Willesee”, Michael Willesee verbally attacked the prime minister, Malcolm Fraser, over the resignation of the treasurer, Phillip Lynch.

We left at a quarter past seven, with Tiki at the wheel as we headed to the Opera House. I had to yell harshly at her in order to get her to understand that she was left with no alternative but to double-park near the building.

I ran in to purchase four tickets to attend Kamahl’s concert on the fourteenth of December, at a cost of seven dollars and ninety cents each. Tickets for standing room were the only ones available for John Denver’s concert, which had just commenced. I emerged to find Tiki driving about in a circuitous fashion, so as to avoid the possibility of being booked.

Tiki continued to drive and we arrived home at ten minutes to nine. I managed to persuade her that we should not bother going for a walk tonight.

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