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    mesh

    mesh Mum had the wallet, cigarette case, cigarette lighter (back in the 70's) and purse to put them all in.
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    SDC Trivia Game #368 - 28/05/2024

    Written with friends and relatives in mind, and intended to 'move' and 'delight' readers of The Hobbit (who had grown up in the meantime), The Lord of the Rings was also a tribute to Tolkien's companions who were killed during the First World War, especially his two very close friends Robert...
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    ‘Discriminatory’ detail in the car park of a recently opened Woolworths store left shoppers outraged

    I've been told we can use Parents with Prams and Seniors bays if no disability bays.. Had several arguments with parents over that. LOL
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    Joke WEDGIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    NoNoNoNoNoNo I was just in a no mood that day after having to change my password YET AGAIN
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    Experts expose truth behind Woolworths Rewards program

    I have many loyalty cars, I ignore the offers and just swipe when in store or online, to me its a perk that I don't aim for and are pleasantly surprised as it builds up. I let it built, with no particular effort, and it paid for my 60th birthday party food, drinks and decorations. I must admit...
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    Joke WEDGIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    been there, done that
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    SDC Trivia Game #364 - 24/05/2024

    had to laugh only just read about the origins of the hawaiin pizza - hooray. Never heard of the pisiform bone - actually though it was fake but it turns out its in your wrist.
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    SDC Trivia Game #363 - 23/05/2024

    question 7 Mash - doesn' t seem to be a logical answer because it is not a reason it is a result
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    This Woolworths worker's heartwarming act leaves a struggling mum speechless

    I have asked staff multiple times at coles and woollies for help with getting my bags to my car, they oblige every time with a smile and a friendly attitude. If they see me struggling in store I don't even have to ask they just come and offer to help. Benefits of living in a small town. And I...
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    SDC Trivia Game #344 - 04/05/2024

    Ferdinand de Saussure (b. 1857–d. 1913) is acknowledged as the founder of modern linguistics and semiology, and as having laid the groundwork for structuralism and post-structuralism. Born and educated in Geneva, in 1876 he went to the University of Leipzig, where he received a doctorate in...
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    Word Association Game

    blinding
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    SDC Trivia Game #339 - 29/04/2024

    I tell you 7 had me perplexed until I reread the question after all south america is due east of brazil. aaah if I only could read
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    Old laundry troughs

    and can break big toes into 6 pieces when they break apart and fall on your foot
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    SDC Trivia Game #336 - 26/04/2024

    Thermodynamics has three main laws: the first law, the second law, and the third law. Then there was another law, called the "zeroth law." The law of conservation of mass is also an important idea in thermodynamics, but it is not called law.
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    Woolworths launches exciting 'Dine In' trial you can't miss!

    some of our non big 3 stores in WA have been doing it for ages yummy
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    Debt in grief: Centrelink's ‘insensitive’ letter adds pain to mourning daughter’s loss

    sorry to hear about your mother, when my father died I notified Centrelink and Vet's Affairs immediately, they ceased payments straight away. how ever he died in the middle of the fortnight and Centrelink asked for repayment of the overpayment immediately, I was actually expecting this, this is...
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    SDC Trivia Game #332 - 22/04/2024

    I didn't know centries wrote books
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    SDC Trivia Game #321 - 11/04/2024

    who in the heck melts diamonds - its tungsten
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    Easy Mongolian chicken.

    thank you to the recipe maker I am allergic to corn - its the first time I've seen a substitute for cornstarch. I will be using this in future
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    SDC Trivia Game #313 - 03/04/2024

    The coat of arms of Canada has featured a unicorn as a supporter holding the British royal arms since the 1800s. The other supporter animal is a lion holding the French royal arms. You didn't specify the British Royal arms so why is the lion for the French royal arms wrong arn't they both on...
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