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return of the tree pants
Well, actually these aren't returning they're new, and the tree never went anywhere, it's unable to do anything about this ind...
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As a child, naturally enough, I watched a lot of television and it being the early 1970s when I was a child, I watched a lot of what is no...
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I am not sure if there's anything nice one can say about Jacana station. As an unstaffed station, the last before the end of the line (t...
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From an early age (probably four or five) I would receive a weekly comic from the newsagent. It would arrive rolled up in the newspaper alon...
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It did not take you a minute to write that sentence, so you must've sat there just holding your breath for the last 10 or 15 seconds.
You've got the spelling right, but can you say it like a local? ; )
Of course, in the local, it means "gully of leeches", which always has seemed very appropriate, especially for the shopping centre. I actually love 'roopilly. Although it probably has changed a lot since the days when the sign for the "Big Rooster" near the train station was missing the "s".
Ominous silence. So did you decide to stay there??
Toucan Dave is whooping it up with Fiona and Jacki MacDonald. Rager cha cha cha.
I think I can say Indooroopilly like a local, isn't it like 'in for a penny, in for a pound, infra dig, indooroopilly...'
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