The secret policeman’s balls-up
“Are the secret officers in high visa vests (C8) an excellent oximoron?” He poses for Susan Young from Kirribilli. “New York Police Officers (as seen at the opening of the UN General Assembly) entered their vests with ‘Police Secret Service’.”
“I went to get a little high visa, but I think I was stitched because they saw me coming,” he adds John Perry from Newtown.
“Jazz Willis and Elaine Silversen’s task to help Plovers and Ducks to cross the busy ways (C8) reminded me for a time on the Appin Road,” he says. I suddenly withdrawn, parked and ran into the middle of the road, stopping the giant trucks to let Echidna move slowly. As the bush on both sides was rejected and the animal left the family, his expectations were uncertain, but at least the day survived.
When Speiky talked about his friends, Vicky Marquis of Glebe said, “The first and only time I’ve seen an echidna in the wild nature (so to speak, so to speak, went through a busy road in Warriwodood.”
Jim Dewar asks Davistown: “Did Trump announce the ceasefire agreement with Social?”
Sometimes the term “boomer” can be quite a burst. Here are some indifferent risks from Robyn Lewis from Raglan: “Cubby House Stories (C8) reminds me of the unit in the late 1950s. There was an old club used by the workers on the property. There was an open fire from a nearby storage facility. The flames could not remind me of me.”
Mollymook, Peter Craig from Mollymook, said, “My friends who have recently traveled in the United States were chatting among themselves when they attracted the attention of a young girl,” Peter Craig said. “After listening carefully for a while, the little girl returned to her mother and said, ‘Mom, they are talking like Bluey!’ He shouted.
Patricia Reed of Mosman said, “Hopalong Cassidy (C8), who visited Australia (C8), was about five years old. I cried because I didn’t bring it with him.
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