David C, Leonie,
Lynne, Jo, Terry, Cath, Helene, Geoff, Elizabeth, Di
Lynne has been
gardening. Jo is rewriting a lost story. Terry went to the readings at the Milton writing
competition. Cath was quiet. Helene went to Sydney and the dentist. Geoff
brought a petition from Shelly Hancock about additional parking at the
hospital. Elizabeth went to Sydney at the weekend. David C stayed with
his daughter in Sydney
on the weekend. Leonie has started rereading her old writing and received an
unexpected shopping voucher. Di had her grandson visit for the weekend.
Adulate = to
praise in an exaggerated way
Aberrant = diverge
from normal
Pessimist =
unfavourable view
Ubiquitous =
seeming to be everywhere, omnipresent
Narcissistic =
self fascination
Fatwa = a ruling
by a mufti
Pestilence = a
deadly disease
Fractious = bad
tempered
Sever = to divide
Umbilical =
flexible tube attaching foetus to placenta
Terry – Julia’s
moment
Cath – Leo was his
own idol
Helene –
Parliament house Canberra
Geoff – Muslim
leaders
David C – Head of
a crime gang
Leonie – The group
Di – The patient
with a reptile attachment
Lynne – Feeling of
helplessness
Jo – Danger every
where
David C – About me
Leonie – The
airport
Lynne – Heaven
Jo – Prehistoric
Terry – Imogene
Garry – A new relationship at the retirement village
Terry called into
Sanctuary Point Printing. Unfortunately the person who gives the quotes is away - Terry will revisit for a quote next week.
We discussed the
use of emotional words in the media.
We wrote a dialogue
between mother and child before a first date
Leonie – Pink and
purple
Di – The artist
Lynne – Don’t
forget
Jo – He’s got a
girlfriend
Terry – the game
player
Cath – Matching
flowers
Helene – Rocky on
the motor bike
Geoff – Did you
have a good time?
B1 & B2 are in
charge of the country