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    Apologise as its side on,but i wonder if the poem is in here?

    Next time we stop at the logan Village Museum i could have a look.



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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Meekatharra has two rs, even spelling it the correct way doesn't assist in a search.
    But does Australia have a Nantucket so we can have some limericks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Apologise as its side on,but i wonder if the poem is in here?

    Next time we stop at the logan Village Museum i could have a look.


    Thanks Paul, IIRC it was either grade 6 or 7.

    Natural resources are those things that nature has provided and we have learned to put into use. Verbatim from the grade 6 Social Studies book, I learnt that in grade 5, as I was in a combination grade 5/6 class.
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    This one Ian?No ,sorry,thats grade 4.

    Coincidently these were the only two they had,and i remembered both from school.

    But i honestly couldn't remember anything that was between the covers,but did recognise a few of the pics.

    School wasn't really my thing,i spent most of the time watching the classroom clock,hoping the bell would ring


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    At least I had a more interesting distraction. I used to count the waggons on the trains coming in from and going to the west, coal trains, pig trains, K trains, mixed goods.
    Occasionally got treated with a Bayer Garrett.
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    Waiting on an E-mail from the CEO of Poetry Australia, to answer your question. Not holding my breath.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    No, it used to be part of the curriculum in Queensland Primary Schools.
    Hello from Sherwood.

    I’m no longer so sure that would be a natural safeguard in these more enlightened days.

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