A rare discount discouragement

Catherine Greer’s Sunday Life Article on Gray Gray, he remembered Steve Hulbert of West Kempsey of the “discouraging” moment in which he was offered a discount for the elderly in his 40 years, “which happened to me about 15 years ago. Being a little surprised by the offer, I didn’t have a return, so accepted the discount?
“I see a story that the” most complicated “watch in the world has been revealed, which suggests that the watchmakers have too much time available.” We thank Cherrybrook’s Allan Gibson.
“Speaking of grades of separation (C8), I can claim to be only three degrees of separation from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Filippo”, insists Michael Phillips of Mount Coolum (QLD). “How? In 1931, the photos of my parents’ wedding were taken by an emerging photographer, Baron. Later, Baron was appointed court photographer of the royal family.” Hurry!
“Concordat, Toby Waters,” says Suzanne Saunders of Wadeville. “It is not the hunter (C8) who is lethal, it is the car that goes from a cliff when it crawls me on me.”
It is nothing more than happy days for Viv Munter of Tummbi Umbi and family members: “On the theme of Skinks (C8), my sister has a Cunningham resident skink who lives under his veranda. He chose to appoint him Richie (Geddit? – Granny). Recently, however, he looked in the phase of phase while Richie has given birth to the young man. The center was renamed Joanie.”
Mary Watson of Balgowlah Heights says that “personalized golf balls (C8) remind me of the golfist who was boasting of technology in his ball that prevented him from being lost. When he was asked where he had taken him, he replied” I found him “.
He speaks of tropical depression: “Since the president of the United States Donald Trump has unilaterally decreed that the Gulf of Mexico must now be known as the Gulf of America, perhaps it is time for the international union of pure and applied chemistry (IUPAC to their companions) to change the name of the element (C8) American to Mexicum or perhaps also Eucraniium”, offers Gary Roughley of Daruka. “The latter, of course, referring only to the importance of a good brain during science.”
While we slip out for dogs in Norway (C8), “Rhoda Silber, from the northern beaches, had time to admire the northern beech trees?” David Gordon of Cranebrook wonders.
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