google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
Australia

Not everyone’s home on the Grange

Orum I remember my sister, who was a nurse, I remember years ago that she bought a bottle of grange when she specialized, years ago. “In those days, the people who really drank wine tend to go to Ean, or if they really have themselves, they were foaming Rinegolde. I think he went to the bottom of the bottle’s wardrobe.

Austin Rummery from Armidale (name and address of the week) “Allan Gibson’s former US President Richard Nixon (C8) reminded me: ‘There is a water gate behind each mill house’.”

“So, if we were going to add ‘door’ to these scandals, of course the original ‘door’ should be Watergategate?” He puts Peter Rose from Caves Beach.

“Thank you Duncan Mcrobert (C8), Peri says Peri Nicol of Brisbane. “My wife, who grew up in rural NSW, looked completely mysterious when I mentioned that she was wearing a ‘car jacket’ in the 60s and 70s recently.

In Duncan, which is still one of the Volvo-Baiting Nemeses, Peter Farquhar from Coffs Harbor offers an automotive Mea Culpa: “Sorry, Duncan, I didn’t want to say a crime as I put a Volvo wagon and a rover.

The other sided Wyoming Bob Hall never driving a Ford, the nearest “The father’s 36 pilots and a magnificent 54 special line. I started with the second hand Peugeot 404, then a Corolla, Camry, Subaru and a Mitsubishi. My father took me to a tab for the first day.

Ian Wheeler, which is appropriate from Moss Vale: “indicator stalks (C8) are something, but if the fill cover had a new car design, chaos would cause service stations.

Dermot Perry from Keira Mountain recently came across one of the more curious Trump toys (C8): “When he was stuck in a store in Warrawong.

Column8@smh.com.au
No additional please.
Add the name, suburb and daytime phone.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button