While a re-seller gets revealing.
“Car model names can sometimes be problematic,” reckons Chris Wilkinson of Turramurra. “Particularly foreign models in translation or interpretation. I have just seen a new model Citroen Cactus.” That’s right up there with Granny’s favourite, the generational Nissan Friend-ME.
“What are the odds?” asks George Zivkovic from Northmead. “Two horses, both named King’s Gambit, won races that were held at Rosehill and in Singapore at exactly the same time on Saturday.” Whew! I didn’t do 2F maths for nothing back in the day, but I’ll most likely be proven totally wrong!” Reminded of the observation that “a committee of one gets things done.”, Edward Loong of Milsons Point wonders “if Bob studied at Sydney Law School years’ ago? If so, we can both not only brag we’re proud class alumni but, eighth columnists as well.”
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