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A prickly situation

A Raetihi greenkeeper and fire fighter attended a breathing apparatus course in Wanganui during the weekend. After several hours of physical work he became quite concerned about the sharp jabbing pains he was feeling in his chest. During lunch he found a needle and thread hanging from a button on his shirt! His daughter had sewed on a button and forgotten to complete the job. He said he was relieved to have lost the top button on his shirt and not the bottom one. A

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 9

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A prickly situation Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 9

A prickly situation Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1990, Page 9

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