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Carnation salvation

Colle Burns from Lugarno provides for everything: “Now I am eagerly waiting for the unnecessary anesthetics and antibiotics on the medical benefits of Carnival Milk (C8) in the treatment of lacerations of the Great Pharma.

“So, Andrew returned to life by drinking plenty of evaporated milk, Kent said Kevin Hunt from Kenthurst. “It sounds like reincarnation.”

“At the third year, a dentist accidentally pierced a part of my tongue, and the doctor prescribed penicillin chewing. “This was the only time with such a sense of victory (I was echoed by the whole class) Ana Superior’s ‘Gum, daughter?’ ‘Yes, he said I could do a doctor with the mother!’

Pipping with Allan Gibson with a fair stretch, Mary Carde (QLD) from Parrearra writes: “A century ago Peanut (C8) appeared, and when the first university of Australia, Sydney University, this beautiful broadcast was almost 30 years old. And more importantly, students were accepted on academic merit, so it was one of the first universities to accept women in the world. Good Onya, Sydney Uni and Happy 175th Birthday. ”

Now a word, on the convincing power of programming from Lesley Green from Castle Hill: “Years ago, when you were young, we went to our first journey and the first film shown Poseidon adventureAt least he made everyone go to a lifeguard drill the next day. We watched on the flight to London TakenIt is a great movie for girls going abroad and scares the living daylight from you. And we saw it on our honeymoon Jaws, This made the swimming pools even more inviting. We got rid of them all! “

“Our family (and our neighbors) were connected to the Telephone Exchange (C8) in Tambar Springs in the 60s in the 60s, Chris Chris O’Rourke of Bathurst says. “Double wires sometimes twisted by the wind, separated us from the outside world.

Still call, Aidan Cuddington from Umur Beach says he has “shared party lines” in a lyrics and that young people had to explain that there is no white dust. “

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