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Old 11-26-2006, 01:35 PM #37
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I remember reading 'fair dinkum' in a novel, 'Matthew Flinders Cat'. That is also where I learned what a 'poof' means! (Good book ... I passed it on to my parents who both enjoyed reading it too.)

It has gotten colder so we are getting lots of snow, which is a pretty change from all the rain! Luckily we haven't had to boil our water here. On the mainland though, I've heard they are still boiling water for at least one minute before drinking it.

I have a nightlight .... but that is a little one beside my bed so I can see my way in the dark!

It is my LiteBook that I use every morning for Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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