“I recently let TfNSW know about some Apple of Sodom plants in Castlereagh Road, Penrith,” writes David Gordon of Cranebrook. “TfNSW referred the matter to its maintenance contractor, appending my message, which became ‘Apple of [profanity] isn’t a declared noxious weed, but it certainly isn’t desirable’. Looks like TfNSW’s AI has outsmarted itself!” “George Zivkovic’s observations are usually accurate.
However, he is mistaken in saying that the earliest carol singers were the Brittany Spears (C8),” claims Matt Goulden of North Gosford. “The Carol Bayeux Slayers preceded them by at least twenty years.” All out of sweet alibis this time, George.
Granny never thought the Logie Awards were the kind of thing the younger set got into, but it sure isn’t the stuff of boomers, going by Terry McDonough of Batemans Bay’s experience: “Tried to vote for the Logie Awards and had to enter my DOB scrolling back by the month. I’m over 70!” “Rob Venables can have my digital radio which would display subtitles (C8) if I could get reception in Windsor,” says Hawkesburyite, Paul Barber. “However, I doubt Bermagui digital radio broadcasts will be on the horizon anytime soon.
” Kate Baker of Bensville comes from a long line of Nether Wallopers (C8), “from my great-grandparents back. It is the epitome of a beautiful village complete with thatched buildings. Well worth a detour if you are around Stockbridge.
Much of the village is heritage conservation..