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c8: Autoists take sides

Ian Wheeler’s filling cover (C8) talked about the positioning of various cars, and from Bill Irvine to Goulburn Irvine, “There was a time when some people did not worry about which side to bend. Two of them had no fuel filling on both sides.

However, Pauline McGinley from Drummoyne said that in the 1980s, renting car problems in rural Queensland, “My husband was surprised when he came to the rescue of the officer around the car, and everything appeared after lifting the back plate”. Gary Logan from Bardia still seems to be a good idea, now forgotten ”. Bring it back!

“All this conversation of Men’s Hair Care Products (C8) reminded me that I spent in a boarding school in the 60s, Geof said Geoff Gilligan from Coogee. “The brother responsible for Reconry would not allow anyone who had no hair oil at breakfast. So if you had forgotten to wear your Brylcreem/Spruso/California poppy, there was a bottle of cricket bat oil.”

Geoff Turnbull from Ashfield reports about a random courtesy action: “I recently went to pay in my favorite local café, and another customer was informed about the newly separated Leslie-Ann for my coffee.

“Trump themed toilet paper (C8) reminded me of the last visit to a restaurant in Vancouver. “A trip to the toilet has strategically positioned the laminated photographs of ‘Don’ strategically, so that he was given a warm welcome.”

“Of course, Dermot Perry’s noisy plastic Donald Trump Pig and Toy (C8) was not sold, T “This is very difficult. This October.” “He thinks he will make the perfect rear bumper accessory and spread a grunt to report how close you are to the wall during reversing.

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