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Every dog has its day February 3, 2021 â 9.00pm Save Normal text size Advertisement âHappy International Golden Retriever Day,â declares George Zivkovic of Northmead. âYes, really!â The tennis exploits of Robert and Lucia French (C8) have copped a serve from Brian Keast of Minnamurra: âI play tennis against Robert and Lucia in Kiama and can assure you that Robert will never have a fall on the court. If the ball is hit anywhere out of his reach he simply calls: âYours Lucia!â By Jove, she keeps him in good condition.â âEnding up on the ground doesnât mean having to lose your dignity,â reckons Graham Lum of North Rocks. âI donât ever intend to have a fall but I may trip, slip, lose my footing or take a tumble.â ....
Advertisement When Graham Brisbane of Wollongong applied to become an Australian citizen in 1980, he telephoned to make an appointment to attend an interview as part of the process and was told the offices were only open 9-5, Monday to Friday. âWhen I explained I was required to work at those times and would like to attend Thursday night or Saturday morning, I was told that this was not possible but I could always take a sickie (C8). What better way to become an Aussie! Thank goodness the ceremony was held on a Sunday.â During a short career in the NSW prison service, David Markham of Flynn (ACT) had the task of taking cash left by prisonersâ visitors to the local bank (C8) to deposit into their accounts, accompanied by an armed prison officer. âOne day, he pointed to the gun and said, âYou do realise Iâm not allowed to use this, donât you?ââ ....