Warragul & Drouin Gazette

What can we do?

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Volunteers at Warragul Red Cross would like to give a huge bouquet to Office Choice for its donation of 20 bottles of hand sanitiser. It was greatly appreciate­d.

Bricks to those tradies who either don't ring back or make an appointmen­t and then don't turn up. I try to use local people but had to use someone from out of town.

What is an expert? The most common explanatio­n I have heard is an unknown drip under pressure as in X – spurt.

Judging by some letters there are people who cannot live outside of the world of unknown drips under pressure so much so they are experts on who is not an unknown drip under pressure.

If any letter writers suggest that they are an unknown drip under pressure or quote someone who is not an unknown drip under pressure, especially when it comes to climate change, they are told in no uncertain terms that the unknown drips under pressure have it.

Therefore, what the letter writer says is invalid because it does not line up with the prognostic­ations of the unknown drips under pressure.

So, what are we to do? Keep quiet and let the expert on being a non-expert have his day or are we to say what we want to say and that is up yours to anyone who is an expert on being a non-expert.

I have just thought. That would make the person an unknown drip under pressure who specialise­s in not being an unknown drip under pressure.

Roger Marks, Drouin

Bricks to Woolworths Warragul on the condition of the car park. When parking is at a premium in Warragul it is a disgrace that the lines are so worn out you can barely see them. Pot holes are everywhere and the gardens are so neglected there is no bark chip left only black plastic. There is always rubbish all over the ground. Come on Woolies lift your game.

Bricks to Prime Minister Scott Morrison for saying “there was no slavery in Australia.”

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