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With his mustache and red shirt, Griffin seemed multiple times in the video, now and then tasting his lager minimal in excess of a meter from David Bowie. 

Peter Griffin had been working throughout the day, following sheep at a sheep and steers station in Carinda, an unassuming community in Australia's outback. 

On his way home, he chose to bring in at the neighborhood bar. It was the solitary watering opening for a significant distance. The far off and dusty Carinda had a populace of 40, plus or minus a couple. 

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Peter Griffin has prepared polo horses, driven street trains, begun a fencing business, and has "featured" in a David Bowie music video. 

Griffin, who was 34 at that point, it was March 1983, reviewed he was unable to get in the entryway he ordinarily utilized, so he went to the indirect access and saw bunches of mist. He considered what was happening. 

"There was David Bowie, lying against the divider, playing his music with a large portion of the town in the bar moving," Griffin said. 

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The English hero and his group had voyaged right from London to make the video for Let's Dance, the title track from Bowie's greatest selling record. 

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Peter Griffin in his red T-shirt strolls past David Bowie playing his guitar in the music video for Let's Dance, shot in a bar in the Carinda Hotel in March 1983. 

Griffin said when he saw him, he knew what his identity was. 

"I just strolled in, got a brew. I was lying in the corner when the supervisor, who was coordinating the video, inquired as to whether I wouldn't see any problems simply strolling across [the bar] and playing pool." 

With his mustache and red shirt, Griffin seemed multiple times in the video, here and there tasting his brew minimal in excess of a meter from David Bowie. 

Be that as it may, Griffin, presently a truckie in Marlborough, wasn't awed by the star man and his escort. 

"It was only a nation town, so I didn't stress over it to an extreme," he said. 

It would be an additional two years before Griffin would see the Let's Dance video, as he didn't have a TV in the outback. 

What's more, he didn't keep the red T-shirt or anything like that. He recalled that he got it from a competition when he was preparing polo ponies in Canberra. 

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Peter Griffin with his child Peter when he was 5 in Whim Creek, Western Australia. 

What's more, as Bowie continually transformed into new personas, Griffin carried on with a differed life as well. 

Brought into the world in Akaroa, he played rugby, cricket, beat the Canterbury district backstroke champion in swimming, went pig chasing, deer following, vehicle dashing, boat hustling, fishing. 

He was 29-years of age when he initially moved to Australia in 1978 after his first marriage separated. 

There, he was a stockman, prepared polo horses, worked for a cleaning organization, drove street prepares, and began a fencing business. His 30-year profession in Australia took him from east to west, including Karatha, 1500 kilometers up the coast from Perth. 

"It was soon after classification 5 typhoon John obliterated everything on the West Coast of Australia. 

"I went there for a fencing position on 1,000,000 hectare steers station. It was intended to be a year work, and I wound up doing it for around four years." 

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Peter Griffin began his own fencing business, 60 kilometers inland from Port Hedland. 

Griffin wedded a subsequent time and had a child, Peter Alexander, or 'PJ for Peter Junior', who actually lived in Western Australia. 

However, he returned to New Zealand forever, and alone, around 10 years prior. 

"I returned home for a school get-together in 2011 and after two months for a rugby gathering. 

"I had a little vehicle and I visited around the South Island once more. Furthermore, I thought what the heck I am doing in Australia? We've just got two temperatures over yonder; hot and more sizzling! 

"Here (in New Zealand) you can get everything in one day! So I've chosen to get back home once more." 

In any case, it wasn't only the climate that made him stay. 

At the school get-together in 2011, he got together with Helen, who he went to class with at Akaroa District High School. They became accomplices and lived in Christchurch for a couple of years prior to purchasing a house in Waikawa, adjacent to Picton, in 2014. 

Griffin was in Christchurch during the February 2011 seismic tremor. He was remaining on the stepping stool on the rear of his semi-truck and heard "this commotion, this bang". 

"The young lady in our office thought the truck planned to fall on top of me." 

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Peter Griffin went through thirty years in Australia, routinely crossing the Ditch. 

Griffin, presently 72, still functioned as a transporter in Marlborough and headed out back to Australia consistently. "I've had a decent life, I can advise you," he said. 

Enough to compose a book, which he began two or three years prior. 

"I returned to my life as you do when you get more established, and I figured I ought to record it for the children, since I have five different children through connections that I had. They are not mine, however they actually call me father." 

Five years prior, Griffin returned to Carinda with his accomplice Helen. They went into the one-room bar of the outback lodging where Bowie was 38 years prior.  토토사이트

Griffin caught one of his old mates. 

"Hello Bill, how are you going?" 

"Bleeding Griff'!" 

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