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To: | "Tony Archer" <> |
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Subject: | Re: COCKATOOS |
From: | Trevor Quested <> |
Date: | Wed, 30 Apr 97 09:16:51 +1000 (EST) |
>I was worried that I may not get any reply, what with us being such better >cricketers than you are!!!! Tony, Would you just show us the six Healy hit please. One step down the wicket, swing the bat around to leg and bingo. The man who killed the cockatoos was a very strange man. He released many more Long-billed Corellas near Sydney, way out of their range, and now we have a permanent population. I am amazed the footage you spoke about is still around. It happened more than a decade ago. Trevor Quested & Annie Young Sydney, Australia phone 02 9955 6266 fax 02 9959 4005 |
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