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Tuesday Tunes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV7hLHiFHxg
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Not A Shaggy Dog In Sight
A Chihuahua, a Doberman and a Bulldog were sitting in a doggie bar when a beautiful female Collie walked in. She said “Whoever can best use the words liver and cheese in a sentence, I am yours.” The Doberman says, “I love liver and cheese.” “That isn’t good enough.” replied the Collie. The Bulldog says, [...]
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A Bit of Perth
The past few days have been all about the obvious purpose of a Railway Museum. Yet there are other items on display. Oh, that is the maker’s name. J& E Ledger the big engineering firm in Western Australia way back in 1909. Joseph and Edson Ledger. From Yorkshire. Edson was the father of Sir Frank [...]
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Vintage Adverts
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Is There A Porpoise To Life!
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A Bit of Perth
The Indian Pacific. One of the great rail journeys of the world In the suburb of Ashfield, 10 kilometers travelled. 4,342 km and 65 hours to go. Happy days, Jan. Have a safe journey.
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Is It OK To Own A Kiwi?
In one of her radio shows, Dr Laura Schlesinger (a socially conservative commentator in the USA) said that, as an observant Orthodox Jew, homosexuality is an abomination according to Leviticus 18:22, and cannot be condoned under any circumstance. The following response is an open letter to Dr. Laura, written by a US man, and posted [...]
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Book Review; Plum Pudding Murder, Joanna Fluke
Christmas and Plum Puddings go together. So do Elves, Christmas trees and holidays. Joanna Fluke has brought all of them together in this tale of justifiable murder. To top it all off, Moishe the cat has an insanity attack and the recipes are irresistible. Larry Jaeger, owner and promoter of “The Crazy Elf Christmas Tree [...]
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God and Dictionaries
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Rationed Recipes
Some more recipes from The Australian Women’s Weekly. This time 25th May. 1946.
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A Bit of Perth
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Photo Hunt; Looking Down
I used this recently but cannot resist it for this theme. I live seven floors up and I spotted a puddle of water after some rain. The reflection was irresistible and I was definitely looking down.
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The Holy Cat, Bastet
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