Allan Gibson of Cherrybrook observes that “experiences of a croc close to Wallsend coincided with the invention of a shark carcass on a Kellyville avenue. The invention was posted on the Shire Council’s social media with the next: ‘The shark was round 1.5 metres in size and had no recognized hyperlinks to The Hills Shire space. We advise all Cronulla Sharks to keep away from The Hills Shire and remind them that that is Parramatta Eels territory’.”
“I as soon as labored with a colleague by the identify of Mr Sumpton,” says Peter Mortensen of Mortdale. “I used to be liable for a number of branches. On one go to I used to be alerting the managers I used to be stepping down. One supervisor requested the identify of the particular person taking up, I replied ‘Invoice Sumpton’. He then requested ‘Don’t you already know his surname?’”
“Simply questioning whether or not Lance Dover of Fairly Seaside is inclined to tell us whether or not he’s associated to Eileen Dover?” enquires Tony Early of North Turramurra.
“A Star Trek Common Translator (C8) for Trump looks like a good suggestion,” thinks Kenneth Smith of Orange. “However wouldn’t it be capable to translate his speeches into English?”
Eric Scott of Bondi Junction is right here to assist Tricia Wallace (C8) along with her Mild Annie Street question: “Mild Annie is a phenomenal tune written in 1856 by Stephen Foster and regarded as in honour of his cousin. I like to recommend the Clancy Brothers’ rendition. These roads might have been named across the time of the tune’s peak in recognition.” Granny remembers that the opposite “stunning” side of the Clancy Brothers was their spectacular chunky knit jumpers.
“Relating to Murdering Gully Street/Creek Street/Creek (C8), there’s an excessive amount of effort to show the crime, to not point out authorized charges,” reckons Michael Johnston of Corlette. “Minimize out the anomaly and go together with Slaughterhouse Street, Milton.”
“While on avenue names, it might not be sinister, however there’s a Franki Lane in Prospect,” claims Angela Robinson of Kenthurst.
Ken Finlayson of East Corrimal says, “Edward Loong appears for lottery blue moons (C8), however I keep in mind as reported in C8 some 60 years again, a Blue Mountains lady celebrated her Leaving Certificates with a lottery ticket. It received first prize, so she purchased one other ticket as a present to thank her favorite trainer. It additionally received first prize!”
“What are the chances, Edward Loong? What’s in a reputation?” We see what you probably did there, George Manojlovic of Mangerton.
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