Cadel Evans, the snapping Jack Russell who finally proved his pedigree
Boot faced and squeaky voiced, Cadel has nonetheless won over Richard Williams.
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LurkerMcLurkerson
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Now that is a lovely piece of journalism
I especially love the first paragraph…and the headline ;)
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'
What kind of dog is Molly?
They say dog owners resemble their pets.
by LurkerMcLurkerson on Sep 30, 2009 2:58 AM EDT up reply actions
and the final sentence
And perhaps, when we see him again, he won’t be too unkind to those of us who thought we had his number, but got him wrong.
I don't think he does unkind, but clueless...that's another story
Good man though.
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'
Now I'm a verb! The ignominy...
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'
I missed this. What does seahorsed mean?
by ZoeRochelle on Sep 30, 2009 10:37 PM EDT up reply actions
It means I have an appalling problem with the 'reply' function :(
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'
You've heard of the reply function?
I hadn’t realised.
by LurkerMcLurkerson on Oct 1, 2009 1:51 AM EDT up reply actions
My ears were blocked for quite some time
"How strange it was to see men doing something beautiful. Something pointless and elegant." Tim Winton, 'Breath'















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