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The Force rotate in a spinning motion

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The C8 round problem is a significant one. When my parents and I traveled into London, Bill Leigh of West Pennant Hills recalls:” We approached a large circle at a Thames hole doorway where the visitors was swirling around in a virtual swirl. Dad clenched the wheel with clenched teeth, and we sped into the improper lane in the swirl. When a police officer pulled up behind the circle and stopped us three days, we had missed the leave. He leant and said,” Pardon me sir, but do you keep a contract on this intersection?” Then he hopped into his police vehicle and led us across the vortex while flashing blue lights. My mom, who primarily drives in a backseat, was silenced.

After successfully mastering the mortally risky maneuver of slotting into the chaotic carousel that circles the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Mary Carde of Parrearra ( Qld ) recalls that “my significant other and I discovered years ago, that nothing is more challenging and taxing on a relationship, than trying to extricate yourself at the intended exit. And however,” Ah, vivre dangereusement” after 60 times next month!

Does the statement made by Paul Koff’s friend ( C8 ) indicate that those who support Column 8 are Granites? asks Mount Colah’s Murray Hutton.

According to Leichhardt’s Stephanie Edwards,” American insurance companies may exclude “rodent damage” from their policies ( C8 ).” ” But Australian raccoons are animals so, good test, but, won’t work below”!

” Not everyone defends possums,” says John McCartney of Mount Coolum ( Qld ). We are now in New Zealand checking over their squirrel wool clothes and runners.

The Herald reports that the men who work the tunnelling machines on Snowy Hydro 2.0 are making more than$ 300, 000. I believe they merit every penny. After all, it’s like a dull task.

My mother was a long-time DJs ( C8 ) employee, and she would take me there every year to buy new school shoes, writes Marion Newall Point Frederick. ” This included having my feet X-rayed before purchase. Children could stare into a spectator while they were standing on a platform to see how their feet were doing. My eyes and feet have endured the strains of almost 80 years of life despite the energy risks, which eventually led to the ban on the device. It’s also remembered by Richard Stewart of Pearl Beach as” the system with the natural lighting.”

Column8@smh.com.au

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