Smithy was the thing of the coil

“The story of Peter Fitzsimons of the rescue of the Black Sunday of 1938 (HeraldApril 4) reminds me that the great aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith (then known as Charles Smith) and his cousin Rupert Swallow were captured in a tear in Bondi Beach on January 2, 1907 and were the first to be saved with the assistance of the surf coil, “says Allan Gibson of Cherrybrook.” If he did not survive Smithy, heaven knew Sydney would be called. Probably something horrible, like Sydney airport.
On Friday of Allan’s Missive, as regards the most complicated watch in the world (C8), he received a timely response from Quentin Mitchell of Kangaroo Island (Sa): “Wait a second, keep a minute, to each other, Allan Gibson pulls the leg of the hour? I will watch this space.”
For Gail Gogan of Tongabbie, becoming gray (C8) is a badge of honor: “After letting my hair remain gray in my 1950s, I was asked when I paid my bus rate if I were a pensioner. I replied:” No, I had a difficult life and shows me “.
This idea has the support of Eric Scott by Bondi Junction: “Unlike some people, I support the” Drive in, Back Out “method in the parking lots of the shopping center. The logic is simple. When they perform the backup, the drivers frustrate those behind them that a) have been beaten in one point and was not attentive to a waiting point and were not beaten in a waiting point in a point. of your efforts because they will want your place.
While Greg McCarry of Epping and John Greenway by Wentworth Falls both think that Donald Trump has managed to “make America Great again” again “, George Manijlovic of Mangserton is surprised that the president will be fucked for imposing rates at the Heard and McDonald islands. “His always reliable consultants would have informed him that these outposts must be raised by wealth while they are inhabited by thousands of kings and emperors”.
As for the aforementioned item, the line of John’s object has read “is again” which falsified the concerns for another flask by Gill Furey!
Wayne Duncombe of Lilyfield does not think that songwriters should worry about syllabilization when they replace the Gulf of Mexico with the Gulf of America (C8): “It is known that the natives of that country refer to it as” Merica “. Another reader to underline this was our friend, Helen Hyatt-Johnston of Kings Cross.
Colonna8@smh.com.au
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