You are on the button!
My husband only comments if he doesn't like what I have on...
Yep - agree with your earlier comment - full of poop describing what she was wearing.
Agree, if I went from brunette to blonde my husband wouldn't notice; I think it is important that he knew exactly what she was wearing.
But I don't think it could be used as evidence to convict him.
I agree with you, Maigret.
That phone appeared to be an extension of his hand.
I am sure it would have been surgically removed!! It would be hard for him in jail without that appendage!
JMO
And lime is something you might have sitting in your garden shed...I know that we have it, because of the clay soil out here.
Not that I'm saying GBC or NBC had lime in their sheds...
JMO on whether people would have a bag of lime handy...
Seconded by me! Linette, I just said the article existed.... didn't attempt to find it! well done to Mani and yourself.
Inferior!!!!!! wash your mouth out!!! You are a gem!!!
Way back, there was an article in the Sunday Mail, and some guy from up Wirrabarra said his German Shepherd (s) went ballistic that night ... but I have not seen that story on line.. and I didn't keep the paper!
Ditto to all of the above, Wakeskate... and this is a great picture..
I didn't know that service road existed, though you are much braver than
I! I didn't stop my car, let alone get out and take pictures up there. I wonder where the dogs that went apes**t that night live?
And I don't...
Yes, Linette..
People do use this area... I really do feel if Allison had been left above the high tide mark, she would have been found sooner. Either by 'crabbbers' ( that doesn't sound like a real word - apologies!!) or if the waterways were being searched ( and there was mention of this...
Yes Mani,
I didn't get out of the car when I went up there.. so I am not sure where the pipes are. Are they under the road, where Wirrabarra crosses Little Ugly Creek?
It just makes more sense to get the car off the main road.
And I think it was a case of leaving poor Allison...
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