A farewell at the finish line
George Zivkovic from Northmead said, “I know that the Australian grass club should be connected to cash money, but I have come across the ‘spread of ash reservation demand on websites’. “Interested parties can contact the club and ‘a staff will return to you in a short time.’ Others are not such a stupid idea or a possible income raising because they get up to $ 400 for one hour to distribute ashes to Sydney Heads.
James McKinnon from Nabiac offers a definite explanation for sawdust in the butcher shop (C8): “Delivery drivers used to carry new carcasses to shops and Talaş was there to stop the dripping blood on the ground to stop the pool in a slippery pond. As if this was not terrible enough, the carcasses were usually exhibited in the corner for everyone to see. But it’s getting worse. Who remembers the broken head of the pig, which is decorated with pleasure with the plastic ‘fern herbs’ of the pig? Still haunted by yellow eyelashes. ”
Telecommunications in the country (C8) was not always a party line, Peter Riley from Penrith remembered a story from an old PMG technician called to a farmhouse because someone called, but the dog went crazy. The telephone line was the rude and ready -made fence wire with soil return. It turned out that the dog’s chain was tied to the line shortening. Every time someone calls, Rover was captured by 70 volts. ”It sounds suitable for us.
Jim Dewar from Davistown brings us the poem of the power plant (if you believe it).
In a village outside Lithgow, there is a club without a door,
The cables hang loose and have a phone on the ground,
There are broken, rotting shelves – was this village store?
Perhaps, ‘Cosset’s scribbled’ Cullen Bullen 4 ‘.
Rob Watson from Myocum suspects that Herman Beharsdorf (C8) never read Alice’s adventures in wonderful landElizabeth Turton from Queanbeyan divides the rabbits when he talks about falling through the rabbit holes, ”he says.
“A word of Flummery (C8), a word from Flummery (C8), a box, pressurized cream, a box of pressurized cream, a box of pressure cream to the mango Flummery bowl,” he wrote. “Grandma and its surroundings were instantly covered with Flummery. The cream remained in the bowl.”
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