source : the age
According to Donald Hawes of Peel, “old Australian train toilets didn’t have a flap to flush ( C8 ), you could watch the track sleepers rushing past by looking down the pan. I frequently questioned whether anyone had ever used the washroom while the coach crossed the Burwood Road railway bridge.
We’re concerned that this is the grandparenting designation ( C8 ), but John Crowe of Cherrybrook reports that “one granddaughter called her grandmother the French name Mimi.” Said daughter is fluent in French and ended up studying there. Admittedly, her niece nicknamed me Grumpy as he learned to speak. Paddington’s Patrick McMahon adds,” A fine sister’s child gave him the title Gumpy. I don’t know where it came from, and I don’t think he either, but he does.
Given all the creative names just published, Frances Suttling of Newport Beach makes the perfect comment:” Gee, given all the artistic titles we’ve been given, we must be out of reach because we gladly accepted we were grandma and grandpa to our eight grandchildren.
You’d think you could say that Peter Riley ( C8 ) is carrying on in Peter Miniutti’s opinion of Ashbury. Although Peter’s rant was retorted numerous times, this was the only downloadable one.
” William Cameron forgot to mention another feature of the sublime Helsinki Central Library ( C8),” writes Londoner Nicola Taylor. No, not because computers read books, but because they do. However, there is a fully equipped, fully equipped home for rent, including a dinner table for 10, along with the music recording rooms and conference rooms. Why do people inspire at home? I wonder if computers will offer meal books.
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