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Our friend Mike Fogarty of Weston (ACT) is also knowledgeable of the process of stashing the bevy at marine:” HMAS Melbourne returned from the US in 1967, ferrying A-4 Skyhawks and S-2E Tracker, as substitute plane for the RAN’s age Fleet Air Arm. The beverage caterer discovered a memory of lost Chianti at a work. Following a simple switch visit to Naples in 1956, it had been forgotten and hidden in a color bag. The wine was absolutely awful and had not traveled also. It had a similar flavor to Fly-Tox, but it was infused with the unwavering fortitude that characterized our happy flagship. The following day, the sick sea gave out beau coup aspirin.
” The barman’s “red or light?” Peter Lewis of Allambie claims that David Rose’s request for shiraz ( C8 ) was not as stupid as it could have appeared. ” Kies Family Wines of the Barossa produces a very nice, full-bodied, clean white shiraz.”
Terry Cook of Ermington places his extra rubber bands ( C8 ) in a bottle, saying,” I give them to a teacher who lives across the road when it is almost full.” She claims that they are “unquestionable in the classroom.”
Greg Mudie of Dungog was reminded of the recent revisitation of the parfait glass discussion ( C8 ) in 1978 when his parents purchased, according to their six children, the most obscene decanter possible using a set of six goblets. Additionally, it was agreed that no child would like to inherit the monster in any prospect. Thankfully, breakages diminished the collection over the following years, and with mum passing away in 2016, just the basket was present.
Thanks to Adela Parkes for the fond memories of 4th Year Geography with ( I’m all right ) Jack Eyles ‘ introduction to the Stevenson screen ( C8 ) in 1963, Daniel Low of Pymble knows his station.
Readers who enjoyed Ross Storey’s observation that Creosote was on the list of ingredients for Waterbury’s Compound will recall the recent discussion on remedies ( C8 ) from the past. It has a usefulness, according to North Dandalup ( WA ) resident Janita Rankin:” An old pharmacist I once worked with recommended a remedy containing creosote. He’d go on to say,” and if it doesn’t resolve your coughing, you can paint the border with it.” After outlining the benefits and dosage. The majority of the users were a little perplexed as to what he meant, but it still made me smile every time and still does”.
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