Passports and the problem with tunnels

The photos of the passport (C8 recently) continue to have fun. Colin Hauville di Gympie (QLD) would mean: “Recently, when he asked for the renewal of my passport, the assistant needed to convince that I was not using the same photos as the old passport. I had to underline the different shirt. But it is true that the same tied head.
Ian McNeilly by Darlinghurst adds “My problem is my short stature. A friend insists on the fact that I am the only person whose feet can be seen in their passport photos. A cruel, but accurate observation.
Tangially, Kingscliff’s Pete Gladwin says: “On the blackboard outside our local travel agent it was written” If you look like your passport photo you are sick to travel “. Which is worse, do you think, Col8ers, the declaration or grammar?
On a different topic, John Conway from Bellingen (who is a long road from the center of Sydney, but who counts?), He reports: “Bus traveling along the parramatta road to the city stop at the central station railway center. With the great sign:” Sydney Tafe Arcade. C8 is happy that it has been clarified.
Speaking of great signs and wonders, Northmead’s inns -free George Zivkovic recommends watching the weekly owners of Dash Cam Australia on YouTube as a refresher course for all drivers. “The accidents captured by the camera suggest that many drivers treat signs, lane signs and road rules in general as simply annoying suggestions.”
While reading the rites, Mark Morgan of Palmwoods (QLD) continues with “I read La Colonna 8 normally from top to bottom, but for some time I had the habit of counting the number of objects before starting. There have always been from six to nine articles since I started counting and I hope in a ten.” There have been columns of 10 elements 8, but they are few and far from each other, like a four -leavee clover.
Returning to the elements for a moment, John Greenway by Wentworth Falls observes: “I am sure that this letter is one of the hundreds that indicates the omission of Germanio, called for Germany and Americium, called for the Americas”. Well done, John, but yours was the only letter, sometimes it’s nice to be unique.
No attachment, please.
I include name, suburb and day phone.