No purpose to the stories of the element

Continuing the elementary stories of last week, Strathfield’s Kerry Kyriacou mentions: “A few years ago, Broadway shopping, I saw a USYD student wear a shirt that said: fluorine and uranium, carbon and potassium”.
C8 always allows some to boast. Eric Scott of Bondi Junction wants us to know: “I cannot let the discussion on the elements drop without mentioning the landing of the moon. The connection is that in 1969, in the Highlands of Scotland, we were able to access the great event on television thanks to the hospitality of a room.
Returning to mental acuity not for all the declining of the readers of C8, Kempsey’s rosemary seam would mean: “We old people find that we spin to be subjected to these tests, in particular when it seems to always be the same. It does not say much for the mental acuity of the administrators”.
Also, read rites. Tony Dennis of Holland Park West has a tailor -made service. “I don’t need to scan the column 8 onwards or back to see if I was published. My 95 -year -old mother, Norma, gives me a first thing in the morning to give me the good news.” Hi, Norma, and continue like this.
As for animal interactions and travel (C8 in recent times), Steve Hulbert of West Kempsey offers: “The interactions of reindeer can also be exciting. Last week, above the Arctic circle in Norway, I visited a reindeer farm. I have never been in a” hole “, but who enter a large attached. So, children, that’s why we leave the carrots for them on the Christmas Eve.
Without forgetting the recent stories of Spider, Suzanne Saunders of Wadeville reports: “A couple of months ago, a great hunter (because they are always big) appeared from the driver’s duty while I was doing 80 km/h. Fortunately, as soon as he emerged, he remained motionless. I stopped for a catch-andlease, but fled under the driver’s seat. I led for 20 minutes, I bought a can of insect spray and emptied it in the car. I returned an hour later and I started, and five minutes later here he is there – on the back of the passenger seat with a panoramic view, without doubt wondering what all the useless chemical war was. ”
Colonna8@smh.com.au
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