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Now for a bit more about Newie during the second world war, about six weeks after the Japanese shelled Newcastle the city experienced anot...
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Hello everyone, how is everyone on this cold and wet Sunday morning? I am well been up since 4.30am did 70 minutes of exercises befor...
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Well hello everyone been pretty busy since Friday, so busy I didn't do a post on Friday I just didn't find the time in fact Friday...
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Had another good night woke when the alarm went off. When I went to wear my shorts they were so loose I was unable to wear them and had to...
Hi, Jo-Anne! Given the fact that I like you, may I call you "Jo"? :) If I find that I like you even more someday, may I simply call you "J"? :)
ReplyDeleteA post that includes lots of words is an innovative idea for a Wordless Wednesday :) I enjoyed learning about these quirky Australian expressions.
Happy wordy Wordless Wednesday, dear friend Jo-Anne!
Of course you can call me Jo, just don't call me Joey as I am not a baby kangaroo just saying.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha! And in America, we add the "o" to make the word sound Spanish...
ReplyDeleteI will take your word for that since I wouldn't know a Spanish sounding word if hit me in the face
DeleteThat's great. I enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Nice to know
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